ILAC Policy Brief
Protecting homes and properties in times of conflicts
ILAC Discussion Paper
Justice in the Time of COVID-19: Challenges to the Judiciary in Latin America and the Caribbean
ILAC Report
Judicial Independence Hanging by a Thread in Guatemala
ILAC Policy Brief #6
A Pandemic is not the Time for Reforming Judicial Nominations in Guatemala
ILAC Policy brief #5
“Rule of Law Washing” and the Sustainable Development Goals
ILAC Policy brief #4 At the recent UN summit in New York, countries made a pledge for renewed efforts to strengthen their work to push on and build on the initial progress of lead countries’ progress on SDG 16. Different…
Closing Space for Judges in Palestine
ILAC Policy Brief #3 The Palestinian court system is subjected to rapid changes that risk causing irreparable damage to the rule of law and access to justice. An independent judiciary is one of the three branches of government and an…
Judicial Nominations in Guatemala: Pockets of Resistance in a Closing Space
A lot is at stake with the ongoing judicial nominations in Guatemala considering so much ground has already been lost for the rule of law. Guatemala’s Congress was slated to elect an entirely new judiciary in mid-October of this year.…
SDG 16: The rule of law at a crossroads
ILAC Policy Brief #1 Although Sustainable Development Goal 16 (SDG 16) recognises that the rule of law is fundamental to sustainable development, the rule of law is at a crossroads. The formulation of SDG 16 takes a narrow view of…