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Ethiopia: Using the Coronavirus “State of Emergency” to Silence Critics
Despite the unprecedented risks coronavirus has brought, human rights should only be restricted as much as necessary to protect public healt
IAWL
Jun 13, 20202 min read
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Cases, Courtrooms and Covid-19 in Cape Verde: A Judge's View
Despite these turbulent times, I have great faith and hope that Cape Verde and the world at large will overcome this pandemic and we will
IAWL
Jun 13, 20205 min read
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Legal and Judicial Practise In Kenya Post Covid-19
Embracing technology has never been more relevant, and judicial and legal officers must acquaint themselves with communication platforms bot
IAWL
Jun 13, 20202 min read
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Legal and Infrastructural Challenges to Remote Court Proceedings in Africa During Covid-19
Long before the global health emergency caused by the corona virus pandemic, the administration of justice in Africa was in deep trouble.
IAWL
Jun 7, 20202 min read
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Challenges and Opportunities Posed by COVID-19 to Legal Education in Kenya
The COVID-19 (coronavirus) phenomenon is having significant implications for legal education around the world. In Kenya, it is challenging
IAWL
Jun 3, 20202 min read
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