University of Nairobi Faculty of Law wins John H. Jackson Moot Court Competition The WTO co-hosted the Final Oral Round of the 24th edition of the John H. Jackson Moot Court Competition on WTO Law between 23 and 27 June. The University of Nairobi Faculty of Law, Kenya, emerged as the overall winner of the…
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The Supreme Court has ruled that states may count postal ballots received late if they were postmarked by election day, rejecting the Trump administration’s push to block it
The United Kingdom is clear that a two-state solution remains the best way to bring lasting peace to the region and end the cycle of violence that has scarred generations of Palestinians and Israelis
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The US Supreme Court will not hear an appeal requested by President Donald Trump to review the civil case that found he defamed and sexually abused writer E Jean Carroll
The US financial corporation has accused the Central African country and several state officials of bribery and contract sabotage which led to the collapse of a landmark digital banking joint venture
The matter concerned a manager and trade union shop steward (the employee) at Namaqua Wines. The incident occurred when the employee was unexpectedly summoned by his superior, a white manager, to the human reloyee in his capacity as a shop steward, he witnessed the manager inform another black employee that he had been dismissed
South Korea’s ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol has been jailed for life for masterminding an insurrection by trying to impose military rule
For more than a decade, Law, Justice and Development (LJD) Week has served as a setting for engaging a global community of law and development professionals on the legal challenges, questions, and solutions for development. The event strives to activate stakeholders from across international organizations, the public and private sectors, academia, and civil society to…
South Africa’s highest court has ruled that husbands can take the surname of their wives, overturning a law that barred them from doing so