May 07
Africa: Performative Justice: Why Sanctions on the ICC Are Justified
Accusations of double standards, corruption, and a deeply rooted Eurocentric outlook have long surrounded the International Criminal Court. Taken together, these concerns raise a… Read more »
February 18
Uganda: Senior Ugandan security officials sued by global entrepreneur Vasundhara Oswal for arbitrary detention
Prominent international businesswoman Vasundhara Oswal has filed a human rights petition before the High Court of Uganda, alleging that top security officials illegally and… Read more »
February 05
Africa: The ICC's Bias and Failures: Time for Africa to Move On?
The International Criminal Court (ICC) was established in 2002 under the Rome Statute to prosecute the most serious international crimes when national courts cannot or will not… Read more »
December 29, 2025
Guinea: Pankaj Oswal's Axis International Ltd Initiates USD 28.9 billion World Bank Arbitration Against the Republic of Guinea
Mining permit of Guinea’s second-largest bauxite producer unlawfully terminated. USD 28.9 billion claim based on Guinea – UAE Bilateral Investment Treaty and… Read more »
December 01, 2025
Tanzania: Tanzania Considers ICC Exit as Court Faces Accusations of Unfair Targeting of Africa and Western Bias
Tanzania may soon consider leaving the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC). This debate has grown stronger after recent calls on the court in The Hague from… Read more »
November 01, 2025
South Africa: The High Stakes of Principle: The Ideological Battle Dividing Washington and Pretoria
Recent months have witnessed U.S.-South African relations enter their most difficult phase since apartheid’s end. A diplomatic disagreement has evolved into a geopolitical… Read more »
October 02, 2025
Djibouti: Judicial Setback for DP World before the London Court of International Arbitration
The Republic of Djibouti welcomes the arbitral award rendered on 29 September 2025 by the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA). This decision, which is not subject to… Read more »
September 03, 2025
Africa: Africa on Trial - The ICC's Legacy of Selective Justice
When Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir became the first sitting head of state indicted by the International Criminal Court, reactions in Africa were mixed. Some victims… Read more »
March 28, 2024
Africa: Akere Muna Appointed Goodwill Ambassador of the African Legal Support Facility
With the choice of Akere Muna as Goodwill Ambassador, a new era begins for the ALSF. This marks a new chapter in its commitment to build sustainable legal capacity on the African… Read more »
February 23, 2024
Africa: Mining Indaba 2024 - The ALSF Urges African Governments to Update Mining Legislation
The Mining Indaba, held in Cape Town, South Africa between 5th to 8th February 2024, is Africa ’ s largest mining conference, bringing together public and private sector… Read more »
October 27, 2023
Africa: Evidence-Based Regulation of Tobacco Could Save Governments Millions Lost Through Illicit Tobacco Industry
The South African Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Health is currently conducting consultation meetings to get feedback from communities on the proposed Tobacco Products and… Read more »
October 06, 2023
Africa: Misinformation Influencing the Regulation of Novel Nicotine Products
Atthe height of COVID-19, the general assumption by the scientific world was that COVID-19 would fill the gap between scientific data and policymaking, and probably lead to… Read more »
September 11, 2023
Nigeria: Olam Underlines Nigeria Commitment And 'Categorically Denies' Fraud Accusations
The agribusiness giant Olam has released a statement “categorically denying” the “baseless and inflammatory statements” that were made against it by two… Read more »
May 10, 2023
Uganda: Uganda: Independence of the Judiciary on Public Trial in the HAM Vs DTB Case
"Based on the fact that non-tolerance of illegalities in all courts of law is the baseline of all legal structures and Judicial proceedings internationally, this case is a weighing… Read more »
December 05, 2022
Nigeria: Lawyers Suffered 'Interference' From Nigerian Officials After Their Government Lost Billions In Compensation Claim
Lawyers fighting to secure £8 billion in compensation from the Nigerian government have been subjected to 'interference,' the High Court heard Friday Dec 2nd Read more »
May 24, 2022
Liberia: Cherie Blair Cbe, Qc Vindicates Cummings Following Independent Examination Into Tampering Allegations Against Liberian Opposition Leader
Mr. Alexander B. Cummings, Standard Bearer of the Alternative National Congress (“ANC”) and Presidential Aspirant in Liberia’s scheduled 2023 Presidential and… Read more »
May 05, 2022
Liberia: Cherie Blair CBE, QC Leads Independent Expert Investigation Into Tampering Allegations
Former Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer of the Coca-Cola Company, Mr. Alexander B. Cummings, who is Standard Bearer of the Alternative National… Read more »
March 09, 2022
South Africa: How the Online Gambling Industry is Regulated in South Africa
Gambling activities have always been a hot topic in South Africa, and society has always swung from one extreme to another whether betting on sports and playing casino games should… Read more »
January 24, 2022
Djibouti: Tribunal Sets The Cost Of Djibouti'S Refusal To Return Doraleh Terminal To Dp World At Us$ 54 Million A Year
DP World wins over USD 200 million in damages from London tribunal over exclusion from Doraleh terminal, Djibouti Read more »
November 30, 2021
Nigeria: HAM vs DTB Case: DTB Admits to Committing Illegalities, HAM Files and Awaits Judgement on Admissions in their Submissions
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November 25, 2021
Zambia: Special Report Analysis And Conclusions On Zambia Anti-Corruption Campaign
PANGEA-RISK https://www.pangea-risk.com/ published a special report on "ZAMBIA: NEW PRESIDENT’S ANTI-CORRUPTION CAMPAIGN TAKES POLITICAL TURN", which examines how the… Read more »
October 20, 2021
Mali: Experts Commenting on Assimi Goïta's Right to Run for President
The candidacy of the new head of the transitional period, Assimi Goïta, for the presidential elections is causing heated debate, both among the civil community of the country… Read more »
October 18, 2021
Cape Verde: The Cape Verde Government did not Respect the Law
Alex Saab’S Extradition Is A Shameful Act Of Political Cowardice By Cape Verde Government As Legal Process Was Not Complete Read more »
October 14, 2021
Cape Verde: Statement of Alex Nain Saab Moran
Brothers and Sisters of Cape Verde Read more »
October 11, 2021
Cape Verde: Cape Verde Minister Of Justice Cannot Avoid Responsibilities Of Her Office
“The Offices of State are Not Defined by the Person Temporarily Occupying the Seat” Read more »











