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The Law in Zimbabwe
This article provides an overview of the law in Zimbabwe, authored by Otto Saki and Tatenda Chiware and published in February 2007. It details the historical context, sources of law, the constitution, the justice system, and the legal profession within Zimbabwe.
Corporate Veil Doctrine in Offshore Jurisdictions
This article explores the corporate veil doctrine and its implications in key offshore jurisdictions like BVI, Jersey, and Hong Kong. It provides a comparative analysis of legal principles, statutory provisions, and case law relevant to practitioners and researchers.
GlobaLex: Open-Access Legal Periodical for International Law Research
GlobaLex, an open-access electronic legal periodical focused on international, comparative, and foreign law research, was founded in 2005 by New York University School of Law. It publishes six issues annually, with authors regularly updating content to reflect legal changes and ensure historical preservation.
Overview of Saudi Arabian Legal System
This document provides an overview of the Saudi Arabian legal system, authored by Dr. Abdullah F. Ansary and published in July 2008. It details the historical context, authorities of the state, and the structure of the judicial branch, including various courts and reforms.
Research on Asian-Pacific Trading Systems: APEC, ASEAN, TPP, CPTPP, RCEP
This research article, updated in November/December 2025, provides an overview of trading systems in the Asian-Pacific region, including APEC, ASEAN, TPP, CPTPP, and RCEP. It details membership as of December 2024 and lists resources for further research on these economic alliances.
Colombia: UN Report Calls for Urgent Action on Violence Against Human Rights Defenders
A UN Human Rights Office report highlights that human rights defenders in Colombia have faced unrelenting violence, with an average of nearly 100 killed annually between 2016 and 2025. The report calls for urgent government action to address policy and structural issues contributing to this violence, noting that despite some government measures, state institutions have largely failed to reverse the trends.
Antisemitic Attacks Must Be Investigated, UN Human Rights Council Urges
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has urged authorities in Belgium, the Netherlands, Canada, and the United States to promptly and fully investigate recent antisemitic attacks targeting synagogues and Jewish institutions. The statement emphasizes the need for justice and for individuals to practice their faith without fear.
UN Human Rights Chief Urges Peace Amid Middle East Conflict
UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk issued a statement on March 19, 2026, highlighting the severe impact of the ongoing Middle East conflict on civilians. He urged renewed diplomatic efforts to prevent further loss of life and destruction of vital infrastructure, particularly noting the risks associated with attacks on energy facilities.
Ndiaye v ECOWAS Commission - Judgment
The ECOWAS Community Court of Justice issued a judgment in the case of Ndiaye and Others v ECOWAS Commission and Another. The judgment, dated January 30, 2026, is identified by case numbers ECW/CCJ/APP/11/22, ECW/CCJ/APP/14/23, ECW/CCJ/APP/53/21, and ECW/CCJ/JUD/04/26.
Naomi v State of Togo - ECOWAS Court Judgment
The ECOWAS Court of Justice has delivered a judgment in the case of Naomi v. State of Togo. The judgment, identified by case numbers ECW/CCJ/APP/28/24 and ECW/CCJ/JUD/03/26, was issued on January 29, 2026.
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