More than 250 Cuban lawyers received a diploma in international commercial law at a graduation ceremony at the University of Havana on 15 November. ILAC has coordinated the international commercial law course since 2016. The course is implemented by the International…
Beyond Legal Reforms: How to Ensure Gender Equality?
Oftentimes when I lecture on human rights, which includes women’s rights, I explain to my students that the achievement of human rights and gender equality is a process rather than a fixed result. The struggle to achieve the fulfilment of…
Cuban legal professionals participate in an exchange on sustainable development and rule of law in Sweden
A delegation of four Cuban legal professionals from the National Union of Jurists of Cuba (UNJC) participated in an exchange in Stockholm, Sweden last week on sustainable development and rule of law. Organised by ILAC and the Swedish Bar Association, the…
Tunisia at the Crossroads – Rule of Law Assistance During a Political Crisis
Blog piece by Shane Quinn As Tunisia steadily moves forwards with its decentralisation reform, there is an onus on administrative justice institutions to ensure that they can maintain the pace in terms of organisation, responsiveness and accountability. Building or reforming…