Consultation as Democratic Dressing of a Coup Against Tunisia’s Constitution
Mahdi Elleuch | 26/05/2022
State and Civil Society in Egypt: Discourse vs Reality
The Legal Agenda | 27/04/2022
Tunisia: Barricading Revolution Avenue
Yassine Nabli | 21/04/2022
Tunisia in the IMF Snare: Austerity and Privatization
Yassine Nabli | 04/04/2022
What is the Fate of Opposition in Tunisia Under the State of Exception?
Yassine Nabli | 07/03/2022
July 25: An Exceptional Day in Tunisia with Many Connotations
Karim Marzouki | 25/01/2022
Independence of the Judiciary Coalition: The Administration and Justice Committee’s Bill Fails to Achieve Judicial Independence
The Independence of the Judiciary Coalition | 18/01/2022
Clan “Justice” in Lebanon: A Final Judgement?
Saada Allaw | 17/01/2022
Statement by the Independence of the Judiciary Coalition: Public Prosecution Hierarchy Shields Impunity
The Independence of the Judiciary Coalition | 17/01/2022
Ending Egypt’s Perpetual State of Emergency: What Next?
The Legal Agenda | 13/12/2021
Lebanon’s Public Procurement Law: A New Vision Fraught with Risks
Nizar Saghieh, Imad Sayegh | 06/12/2021
Statement by the Independence of the Judiciary Coalition: The Justice System Is in Imminent Danger
The Independence of the Judiciary Coalition | 30/11/2021
The Economic Universe of Kais Saied: A Critical Analysis
Yassine Nabli | 17/11/2021
Egypt’s Education 2.0: A Promising Project Facing Political Challenges
Farah Ramzy | 17/11/2021
Kais Saied’s Wars on Corruption: All Talk, No Action
Mohamed Afif Jaidi | 17/11/2021
Statement by the Independence of the Judiciary Coalition: Suing the Judge Who Dared Defy Banking Secrecy in the Salameh Case
The Independence of the Judiciary Coalition | 10/11/2021
Victims Associations after Disaster: Generating the Power to Live On
Nour Haidar | 04/11/2021
Tunisia’s July 25 Measures: Competing Party Narratives
Yassine Nabli | 02/11/2021
The “Magical” Article 80: Constitutionalizing States of Exception in Tunisia
Karim Marzouki | 13/10/2021
Tunisia’s Ministry of Interior: A Revolution Cannot Be Corrected by the Institution It Rose Against
Oumayma Mehdi | 13/10/2021