To shed light on the realities confronting Lebanon’s courts and the repercussions of the economic crisis on justice and the rule of law, we spoke with Omar Taleb, lawyer and former Nonresident Fellow at TIMEP.
In August 2021, the Beirut Bar Association, along with families of victims of the Beirut Port…
Nearly two years after the Beirut Port explosion, on July 11, 2022, lawyers on behalf of…
More than ever, Lebanon is in need of bold foreign and domestic policies that break from…
From private investment incentives to long-overdue energy infrastructure reforms, the approach to Egypt’s burgeoning green energy…
Around 1.6 million families are at risk of losing their homes as Egypt reforms laws governing…
Lebanon’s Parliament lifted banking secrecy in a recent law passed to facilitate financial restructuring. Next steps…
Anti-immigration policies pursued by the European Union and North African governments have placed migrants in vulnerable…
The new Syrian authorities risk perpetuating some of the harmful economic policies of the Assad regime,…