Anoushka Osazuwa Akhigbe

Domestic Work Is Still Treated as a Private Favour, Not a Legal Right

As India seeks to project itself as a modernizing nation committed to dignity and development, one category of labour continues to remain invisible, not because it sits in the margins, but because it takes place behind closed doors. Domestic work, a form of labour that is performed within the four walls of private homes, is […]

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Immunities and Criminal Proceedings (Equatorial Guinea v. France)

TL; DR: Equatorial Guinea, formerly a Spanish colony, has long been ruled by authoritarian leaders. The current President’s son, Mr Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue, was accused by Transparency International of misappropriating public funds and spending them on luxuries, including expensive cars and a mansion in Paris. Transparency International initiated proceedings under the French “Grinch law”

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