The UK government appears to be blacklisting journalists from access to information based on their political persuasions, marking just one of the serious threats to British rule of law today.
Read moreWeakening the Avenues of Rights Protection through Government Appraisal of the Scope of Judicial Review
The British Government announced its intention to establish an independent committee to reconsider the remit for judicial review, with impacts for rule of law and human rights.
Read moreThe fight for Belarus: Europe’s last dictatorship meets continuous resistance
Belarusians protest in a fight for democracy against their long-standing president and his authoritarian allies, including Vladimir Putin.
Read moreCultural Contestation in Ethnic Conflict and Movements to Tear Down Historic Monuments
Historical monuments often represent fraught, shameful, or complicated moments in history. One theory advances three ideas for how post-conflict societies can transform symbolic spaces.
Read moreIndependent media at risk as journalists resign after claims of political interference
Hungary’s president continues to lead a regime that is chipping away at fundamental freedoms—here, the freedoms of the press and of expression.
Read more