Libya: Focus on Justice System in Paris Meeting
Security Requires Accountability, Rule of Law
India: Reject New Sexual Violence Ordinance
Enact Law Against Gender-Based Violence that Respects Rights
Somalia: Second Journalist Detained Without Charge
Government Threatens Further Media Intimidation
Cambodia: Government Muzzles Lawyers
Donors Should Demand Free Speech, Independence for Legal Profession
Syria: Authorize Cross-Border Humanitarian Aid
Russia, Others Should Support Efforts to Ensure Assistance Reaches All
An end to violence against women starts with SA’s boys and men
Iraqi Kurdistan: Free Speech Under Attack
Government Critics, Journalists Arbitrarily Detained, Prosecuted for Criticizing Authorities
Afghanistan: Don’t Prosecute Sexually Assaulted Children
Urgently Reform Response to Sexual Abuse of Boys
India: Secret Hanging a Major Step Back
Join International Trend Towards Abolishing Death Penalty
Russia's anti-Olympic spirit
How to Ease Syrian Suffering
Senegal: Hissène Habré Court Opens
Extraordinary African Chambers to Try Former Chadian Dictator
The Trial of Hissène Habré: A Turning Point for Justice in Africa?
After a long wait, Chad's former dictator will be tried in a court in Senegal. If the trial is fair and effective, we could soon be talking about the "Habré precedent".