The significant constitutional reforms spearheaded by outgoing Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador have caused considerable concern among international observers, notably within the U.S. and Canada. These changes, coupled with America's own ongoing legislative efforts around the estate
The Nigerian government has firmly denied allegations of human rights abuses levied by the Trade Union Congress (TUC) of the United Kingdom, specifically addressing claims involving NLC President Comrade Joe Ajaero. These refutations emerged from Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on
Michael O'Flaherty, the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe, has formally urged the Georgian Parliament to reconsider its stance on the controversial draft law "On Family Values and Protection of Minors." The draft law, which has already cleared its second reading, has sparked
Faculty of Advocates’ Scottish Bar International Human Rights Award 2024: Deadline Extended The Faculty of Advocates has announced an extension for the application deadline of its prestigious Scottish Bar International Human Rights Award 2024, allowing more time for prospective candidates to submit
Can a Charity Marathon Help Marginalized Detainees Gain Legal Aid? The bustling city of Dar es Salaam is set to host a transformative event on October 6, 2024, designed to bridge the gap between marginalized detainees and essential legal assistance. Utu Kwanza, a prominent legal aid organization
Cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&A) within the European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom (UK) are increasingly complex due to evolving regulatory landscapes. With more than 130 active merger control regimes globally, along with Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) screening mechanisms and the