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As tourism booms in the Maldives, climate change is creating a water crisis for islanders—exposing deep inequalities and ...
India and the Maldives held their 2nd High-Level Core Group meeting to strengthen maritime security and economic ties.
UN Special Rapporteur Margaret Satterthwaite on Friday stated that Guatemala's legal system is at a turning point, stressing that the country's democratic future depends on whether upcoming judicial ...
India’s judicial system is painfully slow. Across the country more than 50m cases are awaiting a verdict. Of those, nearly a ...
The dismissal by the Maldives Parliament of two Supreme Court justices raises serious concerns about respect for the independence of the judiciary.
The subversion of international laws and the judicial institutions for political purposes undermines respect for the global ...
Following the Maldives Parliament's impeachment of two Supreme Court judges, the United Nations voiced concerns about respect ...
The United Nations has expressed serious concern over the independence of the judiciary in the Maldives following the ...
The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and its member organization Maldivian Democracy Network (MDN) express concern over the recent (…) ...
“I have never done so. I do not control the [the judicial watchdog].” The crisis has paralysed the Maldives’s Supreme Court, halting hearings in all ongoing cases, including on the ...
HRCM issued a statement on Tuesday after the Judicial Service Commission ... the Constitution of the Republic of Maldives, and violates legal and constitutional principles. The statement went on to ...
After years of raising sovereignty concerns over India's role in the Maldives, President Mohamed Muizzu has finally admitted there are "no serious concerns" with the bilateral agreements.