The detention of content creator Hassan Akkad in the heart of Damascus on June 17, 2026, serves as a jarring reminder that the ghosts of Syria’s judicial past continue to haunt its fragile steps toward constitutional reform. Akkad was arrested under the auspices of Law No. 20 of 2022, a piece of
The decision by the European Court of Human Rights to scrutinize German intelligence operations signals a transformative shift in how global legal frameworks prioritize the confidentiality of journalistic work against the intrusive reach of state apparatuses. This landmark admission of complaints
The political landscape across Turkey has reached a critical juncture as Kurdish civil society organizations and political parties coordinate a series of expansive demonstrations demanding fundamental reforms and the recognition of cultural identity. These rallies, which span from the urban centers
In an era where every smartphone serves as a potential witness to government action, the legislative push to distance bystanders from active scenes creates a profound conflict between the duty to protect and the right to observe. The Michigan House of Representatives recently advanced a legislative
The sudden emergence of a legislative proposal that seeks to overhaul the bedrock of British civil rights has sent shockwaves through the political landscape of the United Kingdom. Led by Nigel Farage, Reform UK has introduced what it calls the "Women and Motherhood Protection Act," a move intended
The journey toward European Union expansion often navigates through a labyrinth of historical grievances and modern legal standards, particularly within the sensitive geopolitical landscape of the Western Balkans. As Albania seeks to advance its accession process, Greece has consistently emphasized