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The battle for the human right to a healthy climate is raging in courts in the Global North and the Global South, and ...
Former judge Toni Abela details the crisis he went through when he found out about the murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia ...
Civil society NGO Repubblika has launched its Democratic Vision 2050, a long-term roadmap for democratic renewal grounded in truth, memory and freedom. In a press conference o ...
Despite the upbeat rhetoric of progress echoing from Castille, the European Commission's latest Rule of Law Report presents a starkly different image of governance in Malta. The country continues to ...
Adrian Delia is now one step away from completing his redemption arc, and coming full circle. Having been the PN's leader for three years already - a period which ended in a tumultuous and ...
Public criticism frequently targets our courts for their perceived weakness in imposing criminal punishments. For many offences, our legislature has lately increased the maximum and minimum parameters ...
The European Commission's latest Rule of Law report has found that Malta has made little to no real progress on long-standing recommendations, with much of what the government claims as achievements ...
The European Union's new anti-SLAPP law is being put to the test as Greenpeace International, headquartered in Amsterdam, challenges a $666 million US court judgment levelled against it by Energy ...
More than 30 organisations call on the Seanad to take action over anti-SLAPP measures, calling it a missed opportunity to ...
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