Judicial officials: Constitutional amendments final battleground in struggle for judicial independence
A judicial source describes the amendments as a way of “constitutionalizing dictatorship”
A judicial source describes the amendments as a way of “constitutionalizing dictatorship”
A court rejected on Monday an appeal against the verdict and sentencing of two content creators.
A new ruling removes 1,500 names, but they could be re-added if another courts rules differently
The state habitually resorts to customary reconciliation when dealing with sectarian violence
Abdel Hameed’s court battle brings further scrutiny to the heavy toll women face in parentage cases
Lengthy sentences were handed to defendants accused of storming the Kerdasa Police Station in 2013
The Court of Cassation ordered the retrial of 26 Ultras White Knights, after two acquittals
«There appears to be the usual share of confusion about what the Mubarak trial judge just said and did. As seen on television, the judge promised…»
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