Les nominations judiciaires, un cheval de Troie au sein de la Justice
The Legal Agenda | 27/03/2018
Le juge, « héros et saint » dans le Charte de déontologie judiciaire, l’éthique d’un autre monde qui prive ce monde d’une justice efficace
The Legal Agenda | 26/03/2018
CSM : bouclier de la justice ou instrument politique ?
The Legal Agenda | 23/03/2018
Comment devient-on juge ?
Édition spéciale sur l’organisation judiciaire au Liban La justice au Liban : sur les ruines de l’indépendance
The Legal Agenda | 21/03/2018
The Media vs. the Judiciary: Lebanese Wars of Narcissism
Nizar Saghieh | 06/03/2018
Tunisian MP Yamina Zoghlami: Jurisprudence Must Protect Society
Yasmine Hajar | 22/02/2018
Martyrs and Military Justice in Tunisia: Interview with Lamia al-Firhani
The Legal Agenda | 19/12/2017
The Rise of Egypt’s Exceptional Courts
Menna Omar | 15/12/2017
The Political Bias of Egyptian Public Prosecution
Hassan Mosad | 29/11/2017
Subverting Judicial Independence in Lebanon: The 2017 Judicial Appointments
Nizar Saghieh | 23/11/2017
Statement by The Legal Agenda on the 2017 Judicial Appointments: Political Takeover of the Judiciary Despite the President’s Inauguration Speech
The Legal Agenda | 25/10/2017
Egyptian Authorities Step over the Principle of Judicial Seniority
Ahmad Saleh | 23/10/2017
Dismissing the State Council President: Backtracking on a Presidential Promise
Civil Observatory for the Independence and Transparency of the Judiciary | 09/10/2017
Dismissing Lebanese Judges: Purging the Judiciary of Its Best Personnel
Nizar Saghieh | 04/10/2017
Lebanese Judges on Strike (1970-1990): Disciplining Dissent
The Legal Agenda | 27/09/2017
A Statement by the Lebanese Coalition for an Independent and Transparent Judiciary
The Legal Agenda | 19/09/2017
Purging the Judiciary under Helou: The Reform that Never Was
Joelle Boutros | 20/07/2017
Lebanon’s WhatsApp Judges: A Commendable Stance
Nizar Saghieh | 13/07/2017
Judging Khadija Asad (I): The Perils of Political Populism
Nizar Saghieh | 05/07/2017