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Judges’ quarters and the question of judicial neutrality

As the 2027 general election draws nearer, Nigeria’s judiciary finds itself under an unforgiving spotlight. The pattern of judicial decisions emerging from the courts has become deeply troubling, with ...
Julia Kagan is a financial/consumer journalist and former senior editor, personal finance, of Investopedia. The ability-to-pay principle underpins tax systems by requiring individuals to contribute ...
Robert Goulder comments on the advocate general's opinion in Isolanti Group, a case currently before the Court of Justice of ...
International lawyers often speak about "fragmentation" as though it were a disease. The language itself is revealing. Something has fractured. Something has br ...
The Kogi court's ruling on NDC's registration raises vital questions on justice and politics, impacting Nigeria's democratic ...
New Acropolis Mumbai marked Day of the Arts with an interdisciplinary exploration of mathematics, music and philosophy, ...
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Proportionality matters

Every person who has either participated in or witnessed a fight understands the doctrine of "he started it." The fight ...
Regulating social media platforms is complex, not least because the “social” part deals with people and their characteristics, preferences, wants, and wishes. Any intervention must be cognizant of ...
Carla Tardi is a technical editor and digital content producer with 25+ years of experience at top-tier investment banks and money-management firms. Andy Smith is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP®), ...
The principle of proportionality is among the fundamental principles of modern public law and constitutes an integral element of the control of public power. Its operation, however, is neither ...