Violent protests are a symptom of people being ignored by politicians
Widespread protest action reflects a sense of alienation in a democracy, and people feel destruction is the only way they’ll be heard.
Widespread protest action reflects a sense of alienation in a democracy, and people feel destruction is the only way they’ll be heard.
Courts must prescribe action — and take the immediate needs of people into account
The department of agriculture drafted a new law on animal protection. It has adopted a minimalist approach that could face constitutional challenges.
Putting Schubart Park residents out on the street without alternative accommodation is a travesty, writes <b>David Bilchitz and Juha Tuovinen</b>.
The global financial crisis demonstrates the importance of the sensible regulation of markets and companies.
<i>A Jihad for Love</i>, one of the offerings at this year’s Out in Africa festival, highlights the lived experiences of Islamic homosexuals, writes David Bilchitz.