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Legal Unit

Public-interest legal work: briefs, case analyses, comparative documentation, and procedural-standards work that supports practitioners and the public record.

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Overview

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.

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People in this programme

People in this programme

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Recent publications

Recent publications

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Recent news

Recent news

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Working with the Institute

For research collaboration, institutional partnership, or programme inquiries, our team welcomes correspondence from scholars, practitioners, and aligned organisations.

From our methods

We do not simplify complexity; we clarify it through method.
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