Le capharnaüm libanais Joseph Abounohra Apr 20, 2021 L’incapacité du système judiciaire à expliquer les circonstances précises du drame et le manque de transparence…
L’affaire Sarkozy : l’informelle immunité judiciaire des présidents mise à mal Lauren Naniche Apr 2, 2021 Entamée en 2012 l'enquête a dû surmonter de nombreux défis et obstacles de procédure avant de faire comparaître la…
Justice française: compensation, la solution? Diane Robert May 27, 2020 Se constituer partie civile soulève certaines limites importantes à prendre en compte dans notre analyse de la…
How Twitter became the ‘Parliament of the Arabs’ Andrew Fawaz Oct 25, 2019 Twitter has emerged as the main platform for activists and dissidents in the Middle East to discuss and criticize.…
Affaire Barbarin: l’onde de choc qui secoue l’Eglise catholique Paloma Baumgartner Mar 28, 2019 Ces derniers mois l’Eglise connaît des ondes de chocs qui heurtent son image et révèlent un indéniable…
Politics of Identity, Not Identity Politics Hae Young Chung Nov 20, 2018 Progress -- we’ve seen it. Or, we had been seeing it: steps in the right direction toward equality. With…
THЭ VЭRΔICT: The Case of Irianna V-L Magdalene Karalis Nov 7, 2017 This is the beginning of a two part story of justice, political affiliation and questionable evidence that has torn…
Justice: The New Antagonist of Anti-Establishment Politics Théophile Vareille Mar 10, 2017 The leader of France’s National Front, Marine Le Pen, has found both a new antagonist in the judicial system and a…
South Africa’s Withdrawal from the ICC: A Potential Compromise of Judicial… Brian Wood Nov 17, 2016 On October 21st, 2016 South Africa decided to withdraw from the International Criminal Court following Burundi’s…
French 2017 Elections: Terrorism, Prisons and Justice Anonymous Oct 18, 2016 At last, a consensus! Apparently, the republican candidates for the French primaries agree on one thing: the vital…