Rule of Law in Africa
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Madagascar’s Gen Z Uprising: A Legal Reckoning for Governments Everywhere
In the heart of the Indian Ocean, a quiet storm has broken out. What began as cries over blackouts and…
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How Burkina Faso Is Rewriting the Law for a Militarized Presidency
The Death of the Ballot, the Rise of the Bayonet In the heart of West Africa, Burkina Faso once a…
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Unveiling Judicial Ethics Across Africa
In every courtroom from Accra to Addis Ababa, a judge’s black robe is meant to symbolize not only authority but…
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The State of Legal Journalism in Africa: Who Tells Our Legal Stories?
In Africa, where justice systems shape the lives of over a billion people, legal journalism remains one of the most…
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Judicial Independence in Africa: Reality or Illusion?
In theory, Africa’s judiciaries are independent. Constitutions across the continent declare it. Leaders affirm it in speeches. International observers are…
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