Penal Reconciliation in Tunisia: The Ends Justify the Means
Asmaa slaimia | 01/02/2024
Independence of the Judiciary Coalition Statement on the Prosecution of the Lebanese Judges Association: The Justice Minister Attacks the Judiciary and Threatens the Judicial Work Environment
The Independence of the Judiciary Coalition | 06/10/2023
Independence of the Judiciary Coalition Statement on the Third Anniversary of the Beirut Port Blast: Time to Shake Off the Ashes of the Coup and Article 751
The Independence of the Judiciary Coalition | 03/08/2023
A joint letter calling on the Human Rights Council to establish a fact-finding mission into the Beirut port blast
The Legal Agenda | 03/08/2023
The Epic Toppling of an Activist Judge
Nizar Saghieh | 26/06/2023
Independence of the Judiciary Coalition Statement on the Ruling by the Mixed Bench in the Beirut Court of Appeal: No to Demonizing Freedom
The Independence of the Judiciary Coalition | 23/05/2023
Statement on the Dismissal of Judge Ghada Aoun: A Message at Odds with the State’s Obligation to Combat Corruption
The Legal Agenda | 17/05/2023
The Coalition for Freedom of Expression in Lebanon: Court decision is a blow to freedom of expression and independence of lawyers
Coalition to Defend Freedom of Expression | 12/05/2023
Independence of the Judiciary Coalition Statement on Gaging Judges: A Blackout Imposed via Professional Ethics
The Independence of the Judiciary Coalition | 09/05/2023
Independence of the Judiciary Coalition Statement on the Repression of Lawyers’ Freedoms #2: Bar Association Council Doubles Down on Authoritarianism
The Independence of the Judiciary Coalition | 06/04/2023
Independence of the Judiciary Coalition Statement on the Suppression of Lawyers’ Freedoms: The Wall of Impunity Fears Expression
The Independence of the Judiciary Coalition | 31/03/2023
The Port Blast Investigation: A Bumpy Road to Justice
Nizar Saghieh | 16/03/2023
Lebanon: 38 Countries Condemn Interference with Beirut Blast Probe
The Legal Agenda | 07/03/2023
Statement by the Independence of the Judiciary Coalition on Mikati’s “Coup”: Usurping Judicial Authority Twice in One Month
The Independence of the Judiciary Coalition | 25/02/2023
Statement by the Independence of the Judiciary Coalition: Judges Are Entitled to Participate in Judicial Reform Too
The Independence of the Judiciary Coalition | 16/12/2022
Statement by the Independence of the Judiciary Coalition on the Traffic Authority Case: “Enemizing” Daring Judges Threatens Accountability Efforts
The Independence of the Judiciary Coalition | 30/11/2022
The Key Discussions in the First Public Parliamentary Committee Meeting: Judicial Independence is a Public Matter Discussed Above – Not Underneath – the Table
The Legal Agenda | 11/11/2022
Statement by the Independence of the Judiciary Coalition on the Obstruction of Judicial Reform: Parliament Remains Silent as the Minister of Justice Undoes Its Work
The Independence of the Judiciary Coalition | 24/10/2022
Statement by the Independence of the Judiciary Coalition: The Ministry of Justice Is Violating the Law and Judiciary and Manufacturing Injustice
The Independence of the Judiciary Coalition | 17/10/2022
Independence of Judiciary Coalition Comments on the Two Bills on the Independence and Organization of the Administrative Judiciary
The Independence of the Judiciary Coalition | 15/09/2022