The UK government recently decided not to extend legal aid funding to grieving families at inquests. This was wrong on many fronts but the fight continues.
According to new research, Ukraine’s National Preventive Mechanism is not fulfilling its duties. RU
Shadow Justice Secretary, Richard Burgon MP and openJustice's Charlotte Threipland discuss problems facing access to justice and what Labour plans to do about them.
In Russia, new legislation is designed to reduce the number of people facing criminal charges for reposting materials on social media. But how will these amendments fare in annexed Crimea, where Russian law enforcement has long been unaccountable? RU
This week, the UK's Ministry of Justice published its review into the legal aid cuts. For the many people now unable to access justice, it doesn't go far enough.
Investigation into Tahir Elçi’s shooting by Goldsmiths research group Forensic Architecture sheds new light on stalled case.
While activists learned they would not be jailed for grounding a plane, another deportation flight took off.
After the first defendant in a high-profile terrorism investigation is sentenced, new evidence emerges that security services may have used an agent provocateur against Russian anti-fascists.
A lack of early legal advice is causing unnecessary homeslessness at huge government expense.