The Death Penalty Verdicts Infograph for February 2024
The following infographics present the death penalty verdicts in Egypt in February 2024
After the commissioners’ reports came in their favour, the Court examines appeals of the excluded teachers who passed the “30,000 teachers” competition
On April 16th, the Administrative Court in Abbasiya will begin looking into 106 appeals submitted by the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR) against the Minister of Education’s decision to disqualify teachers who passed appointment tests.
Egypt ranks 175th among 190 countries on World Bank’s 2024 Women, Business and the Law index.. the reality is dimmer
The World Bank released its annual report titled “Women, Business and the Law” (WBL) to track the barriers women face in joining the global workforce and economies. Egypt ranked 175th on the list of 190 countries.
Almost 140 human rights groups urge federal courts to hold U.S. accountable for failing to prevent plausible genocide in Gaza
Court's Inaction on U.S. Complicity Could Set Dangerous Precedent for Global Human Rights, Legal Filing Warns
Open Letter from Egyptian and European rights organization on the new EU-Egypt joint declaration
To the Prime Ministers of Belgium, Alexander De Croo, Greece, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, and Italy, Giorgia Meloni, and the President of the European Commission, Ursula Von Der Leyen,
The shock of the 3rd flotation and its impact on social justice
Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights commentary
By Mohamed Ramadan, Economic and Social Justice Unit researcher
Without guarantees... Detention of more than 1,500 defendants renewed by illegal collective decisions
The Third Circuit of the Terrorism Criminal Court renewed the detention of 1,516 defendants in various cases, either by issuing a decision to extend their pretrial detention for 45 days in the absence of their lawyers or by postponing the consideration of the renewal of their detention.