by Lib Law Administrator | Oct 29, 2022 | Criminal Justice
By: Wonder K. Freeman The law should be law, and politics, politics. The Law in general, as much as it intermingles with politics, should be, in its application, apolitical and non-partisan – to say the least. And politics? Well, just the opposite of law – political...
by Lib Law Administrator | Aug 2, 2018 | Constitutional law, Criminal Justice, Human Rights Law, International Law
The recent move to repeal Liberia’s Criminal Libel laws by the newly elected Government of former Liberian Football legend, George Manneh Weah, has been hailed by human rights groups as a positive step in the right direction. The effort to decriminalise section 11.11...