The thread that held the conversation together was clear from the beginning: justice. Not the abstract kind confined to courtrooms and legal textbooks but justice as a lived…
Drawing from archives and lived experience, the international production probes the emotional and political complexities of reconciliation in a fractured world
Easter people cannot ask, “Am I my brother’s keeper?” because Jesus, on Good Friday, died for all, not just the chosen few. Our brothers’ situations in Sudan, Palestine and Iran…
Around the world, women continue to face structural barriers in accessing justice systems that are often expensive, complex, slow and, at times, retraumatising
The uMkhonto weSizwe party called on the incoming national director of public prosecutions to immediately act against Hangwani Maumela when he steps into office
The case is postponed and delayed for numerous reasons, which means we are fighting to be heard
South Africa is in crisis and the intra-elite battles about how to move forward do not offer any viable path towards a just way resolution
The country’s revival of the Sedition and Subversion Act is a revival of a colonial law that stifles human rights.
Each year, at the end of February, the people of Azerbaijan come together to commemorate the victims of the tragic events that unfolded in Khojaly. Starting in October 1991, the…
The former finance minister recalled Gordhan’s role in mobilising broad-based protest against apartheid and state capture
The second season of the series offers an expanded cast and more corporate dark deeds
The applicants asked for the definition of consent in the Act to be declared unconstitutional
The mobile courts introduced during the Covid pandemic have remained, but defence lawyers and their clients don’t agree they are fair
Police have confirmed that Lekganyane’s boyfriend will be charged with murder
The colouring book, designed to be both educational and engaging for children, aims to introduce young readers to Palestine’s history, culture and notable figures through an…
Defence Minister Thandi Modise says the Justice, Crime Prevention and Security Cluster will protect the public
The upcoming elections are a vital opportunity to return safety and equality to our communities
Duma Nokwe is the ideal example of the calibre of leader the world is crying out for today
South Africa and Colombia attempted to deal with a violent past through telling truths about human rights violations – even if both processes faltered one some measures
Judicial officers swear to administer justice ‘without fear, favour or prejudice’, but must consider the needs of society and what is practically doable