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Suriname — a low and middle-income country with a GDP per capita of around USD 4000 — has economic, social and other development…
Many countries in Asia, Africa and other continents have enacted digital or cyber security laws. Given the increase in various…
The judiciary — the branch of the government responsible for interpreting and upholding the law — definitely plays a very vital role in every society to uphold the rule of law and ensure justice. Without the judiciary, there would be no system in place to ensure justice and protect individual rights. But the judicial power
The Maldives — made up of a chain of around 1,200 islands — is a developing country with diverse potential in economic…
The accidental collapse of billboards often takes place. It leads to the deaths and injuries of people (especially pedestrians and drivers) and brings other consequences including the damage of properties in many countries, leading to concerns. According to multiple sources, the accidental collapse of billboards, whose use is increasing across the world due to the
The wages of workers have improved — leading to better living conditions— across the world. But increased wages are not alright many…
Tunisia is a developing country — with a GDP per capita of $12,165 — and has diverse developmental potentials in economic, social…
Civilian oversight is crucial for ensuring that laws are enforced without any misuse or abuse. Civilian oversight bodies serve as…
Law enforcement is crucial for every society. It helps ensure stability, protect citizens and uphold justice. Without law enforcement, society would descend into chaos and individuals would be at risk of harm from various criminal activities. However, law enforcement is not up to the mark in many countries. Law enforcement is ineffective and biased, laws
The judiciary is definitely crucial for every society. But the judicial power is misused — leading to concerns — many times. The misuse of the judicial power has far-reaching consequences on the rule of law, the protection of human rights and the overall functioning of the legal system. It erodes public trust in the judiciary, undermines democracy,