by Lib Law Administrator | Jan 6, 2023 | Constitutional law, Elections law, Human Rights Law
By: Urias Teh Poure For the first time in the political history of Liberia, Liberians in the diaspora are making a strong case for their inclusion in the 2023 general and presidential elections. This call has come at the time when the Alien and Nationality Act of 1973... by Lib Law Administrator | Apr 15, 2021 | Citizenship Law, Constitutional law, Human Rights Law
By Arafat Ibnul Bashar Click below to read: On automatic loss of citizenship. Looking into the Alvin Teage Jalloh...
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... by Lib Law Administrator | Oct 5, 2013 | Constitutional law, Criminal Justice, Human Rights Law, Judiciary, Law practice
By: Cllr. Philip A.Z> Banks, III Click link below: Access to Justice Sin Qui Non to Peaceful Coexistence in Post-war Liberia