Africa

February 19, 2014

The Politics of Justice in Africa

The relations the International Criminal Court (ICC) enjoys with states in Africa are testy - and things don't appear to be getting better.
July 11, 2013

Georges Tadonki Still Awaiting Justice

This week my office has been abuzz with the news that our law firm won a pro bono award, but the first person I called was the client in said case, Dr. Georges Tadonki, who is still awaiting justice in the case. Despite the extremely strong 104-pa...
June 6, 2013

Zambia: The One-Party State Subsidy

Open Letter to His Excellency Akio Egawa, Ambassador of Japan to Zambia, His Excellency Mark Storella, Ambassador of the United States to Zambia, and His Excellency James Thornton, High Commissioner of the United Kingdom to Zambia June 6, 2013 You...
May 17, 2013

Nigeria’s Violence Hits Economy

From former Amb. John Campbell at the Council on Foreign Relations:  The incessant violence is starting to impact the Nigerian economy. While Lagos hustles along without regard to the bloodshed in other parts of the country, economic activity has ...
May 4, 2013

ABC Report on the UN’s Cholera Cover Up in Zimbabwe

This week I had the pleasure of being interviewed for ABC Australia for a segment exploring the 2009 cholera crisis in Zimbabwe and the plight of my client, Georges Tadonki, who tried to blow the whistle but was severely punished by his superiors....