Opinion / How we got Uganda to strike out a colonial law criminalising poor people The offence of being ‘rogue and vagabond’ saw people detained for how they looked. Now it’s gone, but there’s more to do By Adrian Jjuuko / 16 Dec 2022
Africa / Amendments to Sudanese criminal law Amendments don't mean change. It’s high time for a comprehensive campaign against the entire legal system, calling for dignity and equality for all. By Walaa Salah / 30 Apr 2015
Europe / Justice in the balance Can the rule of law survive cuts to Legal Aid? Is it time to rethink the adverserial system of law entirely? By Geoffrey Bindman / 21 Aug 2013