Tanzanite One Ex-Workers Granted Judicial Review Access

Legal Challenge Against Government Actions by Former Employees In Arusha, the High Court of Tanzania has granted former employees of Tanzanite One Mining Limited and its successor, Sky Group Associates Limited, the right to file applications for judicial review against the government. This decision marks a significant development in a long-standing dispute involving job losses,…

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Justice Adejumo Assumes Office As Administrator Of National Judicial Institute

New Administrator Takes Charge at National Judicial Institute Justice Babatunde Adejumo (rtd) has officially assumed his role as the 9th Administrator of the National Judicial Institute (NJI) in Abuja. His appointment followed the conclusion of the tenure of the previous Administrator, Justice Salisu G. Abdullahi (rtd), on July 31, 2025. The decision to appoint Justice…

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UN Court Paves Way for Poorer Nations to Sue Britain Over Climate Contributions

The UK Faces Potential Legal Challenges Over Climate Change Contributions A recent ruling by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has sparked discussions about the legal responsibilities of nations in addressing climate change. The court emphasized that countries are obligated to comply with climate treaties, and failure to do so could be considered a breach…

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Court Rejects N5.74bn Macobarb Lawsuit Against NLNG

Judicial Ruling Sparks Concerns Over Fairness for Local Contractors A recent court ruling in Port Harcourt has raised concerns about the fairness of the judicial system when it comes to indigenous contractors facing off against multinational oil companies. The decision, delivered by Justice Chinwendu Nwogu of the Port Harcourt High Court, dismissed a N5.74 billion…

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