The Kafala System: State Exploitation
Nizar Saghieh | 02/11/2018
L’UGTT: pour une approche comparative
Anis Chérif-Alami | 17/09/2018
“Theft” Alone Grants Domestic Workers an Audience with a Judge
Nizar Saghieh, Hala Najjar | 14/09/2018
Silencing Lensa Lelisa: When the Public Prosecution Becomes a Gag
Nizar Saghieh | 23/07/2018
Lebanese Domestic Worker Denied Wages, Charged for Theft
Nizar Saghieh | 19/07/2018
Failing Lensa Lelisa: Sponsoring Justice or Impunity?
The Legal Agenda | 02/05/2018
Lebanese Domestic Workers: Deportation Without Compensation.
The Legal Agenda | 01/03/2018
Ignoring the Plight of Lebanon’s Foreign Domestic Workers: A Bengali Woman’s Abortion
The Legal Agenda | 02/02/2018
Egypt’s Trade Union Law: Closing in on Egypt’s Trade Union Movement
Mohamed Awaad | 22/01/2018
Fabricating an “Offense of Fleeing” Punishable, Court Says
Hala Najjar | 02/11/2017
Beyond Combating Modern Slavery: Developing the Judge’s Social Role
Civil Observatory for the Independence and Transparency of the Judiciary | 05/06/2017
Right of Disabled to Working in Lebanon: Complicity and Non-compliance
Civil Observatory for the Independence and Transparency of the Judiciary | 19/04/2017
Lebanese Judge: Passport Retention of Domestic Workers Violates International Law
The Legal Agenda | 18/11/2016
Why did “Spinneys” workers resort to Justice?
The Legal Agenda | 28/09/2016
Economic and Legal Militarization in Egypt: What’s Next?
Mohamed Adel Souliman | 16/09/2016
Labor Laws in Egypt: A Step Towards Freedom of Forming Unions
Menna Omar | 14/09/2016
Threatening the Right to Organize: The Legal Crackdown on Associations in Tunisia
Wahid Ferchichi | 04/05/2016
Lebanese Minister of Labor Azzi: Creating Hierarchies of Workers
The Legal Agenda | 23/03/2016
Egypt's Supreme Administrative Court: Civil Servants Have the Right to Strike
Menna Omar | 28/01/2016
Revoking the Love Ban or the Enslavement Circular: the Backlash and the Success
The Legal Agenda | 04/08/2015