Al-Masir Sit-in: Inflating the Victim Count has Marginalized Victims Themselves
The Legal Agenda | 23/04/2019
Book Review: Law and Revolution: Legitimacy and Constitutionalism After the Arab Spring By Nimer Sultany (Oxford University Press, 2017)
The Legal Agenda | 31/08/2018
Egypt’s Trade Union Law: Closing in on Egypt’s Trade Union Movement
Mohamed Awaad | 22/01/2018
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
Cause Lawyers in Lebanon: A Preliminary Profile
Lama Karame | 27/04/2016
Children’s Rights Violations in the Context of the Civil and Youth Movement (#YouStink)
The Legal Agenda | 03/09/2015
Union Activism in Tunisia: Legitimate Demands vs Condemnation
Abd al-Salam al-Kekli | 21/07/2015
The Little Legal Agenda Takes its First Step
The Legal Agenda | 10/06/2015
Constitutions and Compromise: Lessons and Challenges of the Arab Uprisings
Lama Karame | 27/05/2015
Public Sector Mobilization in Lebanon: Structures and Strategies of Success
Lea Bou Khater | 01/05/2015
Civil Society Backs Families of Missing After Calls to Reconsider Lebanese State Council Decision
The Legal Agenda | 11/06/2014
Open Letter to Lebanese Prime Minister Tammam Salam
Morocco’s Judges League (1961-1965): Reviving a Forgotten Anti-Colonial Legacy
The Legal Agenda | 03/03/2014
Challenging Administrative Detention: Hunger Strikes and the Diffusion of Extra-Legal Resistance
The Legal Agenda | 20/02/2014
The Moroccan Judges Club: First Appraisals
Anass Saadoun | 30/01/2014
The History of Judicial Activism in Lebanon: A Fable of Forgetfulness
Samer Ghamroun | 27/01/2014
Transforming the Arab Judiciary: The Age of Activism
The Legal Agenda | 23/01/2014
Judiciary Draft Laws in Morocco: Undercutting the Young Judges Movement
Anass Saadoun | 06/01/2014
Lebanese Sharia Courts: When Women Litigants Turn into Reformers
Samer Ghamroun | 01/12/2013