by Admin | Feb 17, 2026 | Judiciary, Opinion Papers
Source: Government of Timor-Leste | Press Release The international community, including Timor-Leste, continues to call for a peaceful resolution to the crisis and respect for the fundamental rights of the Myanmar people. Read Full Story
by Admin | Feb 6, 2026 | Highlights, Judiciary, Opinion Papers
Source: The Conversation | By Emma Palmer This week, a major study of 23 conflicts around the globe said the international legal system designed to protect civilians is at a “breaking point”. Observers are also asking whether the United Nations has any future at all....
by Admin | Feb 5, 2026 | Judiciary, Opinion Papers
Source: Shan Herald Agency for News | By Sai Wansai Ahead of the parliamentary session in March, the military coup leader Gen Min Aung Hlaing has enacted the Union Consultative Council Law, which some legal experts say could place the council’s authority above that of...
by Admin | Feb 5, 2026 | Daily News, Judiciary, Persecution
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Maung Kavi Just weeks before a new parliament is due to convene, Myanmar’s regime has amended the Law Protecting the Privacy and Security of Citizens—a move that, at first glance, appears to restore democratic safeguards Read Full...
by Admin | Feb 4, 2026 | Daily News, Judiciary
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Maung Kavi Under the new legislation, the Union Consultative Council is empowered to provide guidance and coordination on a wide range of national matters—security, rule of law, foreign relations, the peace process and legislative issues....
by Admin | Feb 2, 2026 | Highlights, Judiciary, Opinion Papers, Social Justice
Source: Myanmar Accountability Project, Chin Human Rights Organisation | Press Release The judicial authorities in Timor Leste have opened legal proceedings against the Myanmar junta, including dictator, Min Aung Hlaing, for war crimes and crimes against humanity Read...