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Why judicial independence matters
The independence and integrity of the judiciary is of the utmost importance to ensure the rule of law is preserved and to protect fundamental liberties.
Magna Carta: The Rule of Law's foundation
The legacy of the Magna Carta outlasted those who entered into it. And its effect was felt long after those who were party to it were gone. It became an important document in common law countries throughout the world.
Better to let 10 guilty men go free
The Court of Appeal decision on the Altantuya case tells us that evidence presented at trial is not enough to prove, beyond reasonable doubt, that the two accused are guilty.
Threats of physical harm are unjustified
Threatening a young lady with rape and murder is simply beyond the pale.
Seven years of practice - a reflection
BY the time this article is published, I would have completed seven years as a lawyer. Non-lawyers may not understand why completing seven years of practice is a big deal. But for a lawyer, completing seven years of practice means that he is technically not a young lawyer anymore.
A crucial crossroad
Harmony and unity must come naturally, not through criminal sanctions.
Has Angola banned Islam? Not yet, at least
Angola's 'ban' of Islam has been splashed across media internationally - however the situation appears misreported.
Movement to repeal the Sedition Act
It is time for all those who want to see the end of the Sedition Act to come together to make the Government repeal the Sedition Act.
Time for action
A fortnight ago, in this very column, I wrote about a new movement to repeal the Sedition Act. I wrote about how the time for talking is over. It is time to take action. It is time for all those who want to see the end of the Sedition Act to come together.