Libya’s Legal System Faces Crisis as UN Row Exposes Deep Divisions
Libya’s judicial crisis has escalated after the Supreme Judicial Council criticised a statement issued by the United Nations mission, rejecting ...
Read moreLibya’s judicial crisis has escalated after the Supreme Judicial Council criticised a statement issued by the United Nations mission, rejecting ...
Read moreThe Libyan Parliament-designate government, led by Prime Minister Osama Hammad, has reaffirmed its commitment to the unity and independence of ...
Read moreOn Sunday, Libyan authorities decided to postpone the trial of Abdullah Al-Senussi, former intelligence chief under Muammar Gaddafi, to December ...
Read moreFormer Libyan intelligence chief Abdullah Al-Senussi is set to appear before the Tripoli Appeals Court next Monday as legal proceedings ...
Read moreA Libyan court in Misrata's First Criminal Chamber on Sunday sentenced four individuals to death for their involvement in the ...
Read moreThe Tripoli Appeals Court has postponed the trial of Abdullah Al-Senussi, the intelligence chief during Muammar Gaddafi's regime, to July ...
Read moreThe Tripoli Criminal Court has convicted three individuals of orchestrating illegal migration and human trafficking. The court found the defendants ...
Read moreThe Tripoli Appeals Court has sentenced two Syrian nationals to eight years in prison each for the kidnapping of three ...
Read moreOn Wednesday, the Benghazi Court of Appeals blocked Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbaiba's decision to transfer the Libyan Customs Authority ...
Read moreA court in Libya has rescheduled the hearing concerning the collapse of the Derna Dam to March 24, as confirmed ...
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