In 1996, when Professor Bernard Hibbitts first established JURIST, few could have foreseen the impact the project would have.
US Steel and Nippon Steel filed lawsuits on Monday challenging US President Joe Biden's decision to block the companies' proposed $14.9 billion merger deal, alleging the administration cited ...
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) on Tuesday issued an extensive report detailing human rights violations in Venezuela following the presidential election conducted on July 28, ...
A New York judge on Monday denied President-elect Donald Trump's request to postpone his sentencing hearing for his hush-money conviction. Trump's sentencing remains scheduled for January 10. New ...
Iran Human Rights (IHRNGO) reported Monday that at least 31 women were executed under Islamic law in 2024, which marks the ...
The approval of establishment of a hybrid special tribunal in The Gambia represents a significant development in the field of transitional justice, offering a potential model for other nations ...
US President Joe Biden issued two memoranda on Monday to prohibit offshore drilling along three ocean and coastal regions, ...
Authorities evacuated Ecuadorian former vice president Jorge Glas from prison on Sunday following a series of incidents in La ...
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy appeared in court on Monday over allegations of receiving illegal funding from former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi for his 2007 presidential campaign. New ...
The US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Thursday remitted to reconsideration a lawsuit challenging a provision of ...
The TikTok creators challenging the law that would ban TikTok in the US due to national security reasons filed a reply brief ...
Despite freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall, hundreds of South Koreans gathered overnight on Sunday near the residence of impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol in Hannam-dong, Seoul, demanding his ...