The Legal Unit produces the Institute's primary legal outputs — briefs, comparative reports, and documentation work — and collaborates with practitioners to ground each output in the realities of courtroom procedure and case strategy.
How the Unit works
Each project moves through structured stages: scoping, comparative review, drafting, peer review, and publication. Internal review precedes any external release; published work names its sources, methods, and limitations.
Current focus
Due process under emergency frameworks; administrative detention; evidentiary standards; judicial independence under reform pressure.
