Commonwealth’s reputation at risk if Sri Lanka assumes leadership
UK legal aid reforms will do little to change ‘claims culture’
Bailout or down and out? Portugal and Cyprus wrestle with EU rescue conditions
Military force inadequate to solve Mali’s governance crisis
Kenya: Africans conflicted over President Kenyatta's ICC trial
Qatar: hero or villain?
Lack of transparency in public inquiries ‘not compatible with modern expectations’
Microsoft fined €561m for failing to offer browser choice
Lord Woolf: UK legal aid cuts may cause ‘extreme’ psychological damage
London claims bonus cap does not fit
China: raise corruption early or face the consequences
Mali: successful and legal intervention, but questions remain
US Department of Justice prosecutes Standard & Poor's as tide turns against rating agencies
Russia: historic Magnitsky trial brings corruption and rule of law into focus
UK considers opt-out of the European Arrest Warrant
US death penalty: Warren Hill case is latest to highlight broken system
India: multinationals in the spotlight as officials get tough on tax
Italian elections: don't be distracted by Berlusconi's dazzle
US: defence industry joins battle over looming budget cuts
Feature: Judicious activism - US District Judge, Jed Rakoff (interview)
Feature: Global leaders: Luis Moreno Ocampo, former ICC Chief Prosecutor
Feature: Torture never again - Brazil
Investment arbitration claims could be ‘traded like derivatives’
Restorative justice has ‘fundamental part to play’ says UK minister, but funding remains unclear
The ironies of Iraq’s ‘Camp Liberty’
Targets would improve social mobility, says Law Society President
Barroso's euro optimism questioned, as UK Prime Minister promises in/out EU referendum
Wegelin closure signals sea change for Swiss banks
Lack of women at the top is an 'uncomfortable truth' for legal profession, says Law Society President
Chavez inauguration absence causes constitutional uncertainty
Magic circle firms draw up first human rights policies
Security Council must sanction Libya over al-Senussi trial, says top barrister
International law 'not equipped' to deal with drone attacks
‘All abuse needs silence’: UK whistleblowers say laws must change
Egypt: Morsi considering postponement of vote on Constitution, says human rights group
Meaningful action still long overdue on tax avoidance
Feature: The rebirth of Africa? Challenges and opportunities.
Feature: Muhammad Yunus interview: making poverty history.
Feature: Burma - the long road of reform.
Spain’s bad bank hopes to draw on Irish lessons
China: early indications of a new era of openness under Xi Jinping
Bahrain: a year after Bassiouni report protests continue and West stays silent
US presidential election: Obama still faces major systemic challenges
Chavez re-election is unlikely to spell victory for rule of law
'Shadow of justice' is hanging over Syria, says UN legal chief
Egyptian economy ‘going to hell in a handbasket’
Persecuted lawyers highlight human rights abuses of Iranian regime
All change as India seeks foreign investment to invigorate growth
Economic reform must focus on the world's poorest, say Nobel laureates
Feature: Democratising the drug trade in Latin America
Feature: Environmental law gets radical
Accountability vacuum for exec pay packages is ‘big concern’
German court's green light to euro bailout as Barroso calls for Federal Europe
A tough first year for South Sudan
Ocampo: Libya has the right to try Gaddafi
Russia's WTO accession brings hope of reform
Discontent spreads to Europe's fringes: Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria
Extradition: legal brief
Assange: the truth about extradition
Deferred prosecution agreements ‘no panacea’ for complex fraud
People, not just companies, must pay for financial crime
Internal dispute compounds uncertainty over China arbitration
Winners and losers of London's Olympic Games
Feature: Navigating Europe’s minefield
Feature: Chasing tigers - new business opportunities around Asia
Feature: After the Arab Spring - business opportunities in Asia and Middle East
Challenge to Indonesia’s oil and gas law raises concerns for investors
Libor scandal shatters fragile trust in banks
BP seeks to bring Russian adventure with TNK to an end
Greek elections signal a new direction for Europe
Rio Earth Summit ‘fluff’ highlights need for public interest lawyers
Vultures profit from Greek tragedy
EU takes tough stand on Somali pirates
Proposed Hong Kong class action scheme could improve corporate governance
Syria conflict prompts calls for UN Security Council to reassess legal obligations under Charter
Feature: Iran - from prince to pariah
Feature: Europe's downturn bodes ill for refugees
Feature: Bringing the Khmer Rouge to justice
Europe prepares for Greece to make a drachma out of a crisis
Presidential elections are ‘disaster’ for Egypt, say reformists
Ken Clarke climbs down on secret justice
‘Big Monthly’ exposes failings in Brazilian political system
Behind Lubanga: the battle for gold in the Congo
Nuclear talks must address human rights, says Nobel laureate
Sovereign wealth funds target India
Uganda activists sue government over oil Production Sharing Agreements
Blix condemns 'shocking' lack of legal debate over Iran nuclear threat
UK Secretary of State for Justice forced to defend 'secret justice' proposals
Human rights experts surprised by ECHR terrorist verdict
Feature: The great pay debate
Feature: Global leaders - Chris Saul, senior partner, Slaughter & May
Feature: A woman's lot - discrimination in the legal profession
ICC's landmark Lubanga trial: 'Lessons to be learnt'
UK debt reaches £1 trillion
Dodd-Frank 'puts Grand Canyon between US and the rest of the world'
Greece bailout: doubts remain despite largest government debt restructuring in history
Russian elections: Putin again despite the protests
Exec pay reforms throw up unresolved problems, say lawyers
'Tumultuous and exhausting' - the impact of oil spill litigation
Feature: Sovereign wealth funds - shifting sands
Feature: Global leaders - Hugh Verrier, chairman, White & Case
Feature: Access denied - interview with UK Justice Secretary Ken Clarke
Egyptian election: enlightened reformers or Mubarak remnants?
City of London buys into year of the Dragon
Year of the Dragon for Gulf oil and gas producers
South Korea: Controversy over free trade agreement
International Criminal Court: the next chief prosecutor?
Saif Gaddafi trial: international or Libyan law?
China enforces competition law against state-owned enterprises
Bahrain regime won't reform, say protesters
Eurozone crisis and MENA's future
Korean competition authority leads attack on pay-for-delay settlements in Asia
Hong Kong residency case must not lead to erosion of the rule of law
Top UK law firms react to first Alternative Business Structure flotation
Libyans must investigate Gaddafi death
Tymoshenko sentence highlights flawed Ukrainian judicial system
OECD Legal Director talks financial crisis and corruption
Time catches up with Gaddafi
Eurozone crisis: reform fatigue a key says EBRD chief counsel
Sovereign states get absolute immunity in Hong Kong
Siemens GC Peter Solmssen on governance, corruption and democracy
Syrian regime will be forced to reform
Justice in doubt in Egypt
Venezuela moving towards 'autocratic regime' says top lawyer
Tokyo Electric: the true meaning of too big to fail
Firms and corporates partner for pro bono
Indian competition authority defends 210-day timeframe for merger review
Mladic arrest: 'extraordinary advancement' for international justice
Portugal's bailout: first steps towards deep-rooted reform
New US whistleblowing ruling prompts heated debate
Middle East uprisings: Saudi Arabia flexes its muscles
Bin Laden killing: justice or revenge?
South Africa invited to form 'BRICS' Grouping
China's top court clarifies rules for private antitrust litigation
Earthquake one month on: Japan 'united' amid nuclear fears
Justice for Libya: local or 'international'?
Middle East unrest will create 'a new era for the world', say local lawyers
'Dictators and warlords do not belong in our time'
Middle East: Investing for the future
New dispute resolution law provides chance for change (Hong Kong)
Tunisia: protest and political unrest put rule of law centre stage
IBA profile: Norton Rose partner and Islamic finance specialist Farmida Bi
China expands Latin American oil reserves
Leading Hong Kong law professor Fu Hualing optimistic about China's potential for change
Russian lawyer's death in pre-trial detention - one year on
Akzo judgment on legal privilege prompts strong response
Law firms: to list or not to list?
Exclusive interview with Mohammad Mostafaei, Iranian stoning case lawyer in exile
Transatlantic mergers 2.0 – just don't call them defensive
Singapore pushes for share of Asia's rising arbitration cases
Coming onshore – how the EU is making fund lawyers rethink their strategy
Chinese elite take steps to boost international credentials