J.G.G., et al. v.  Donald J. Trump, et al.: Removal of Alleged Gang Members Pursuant to the Alien Enemies Act of 1798

In the predawn hours of Saturday, March 15, five Venezuelan noncitizens being held in Texas by the Department of Homeland Security sought emergency

Inside the Drugs Gang Supplying HMP Preston

A prison nurse who was caught smuggling drugs and mobile phones into HMP Preston was part of a ‘sophisticated drugs gang’. Kiera Burton

The Future of a New Prison in Lithuania

Lithuania has not built a single new prison during the period of independence. More than one government has promised to build a prison,

Margarita Sokorenko: Actions of the Government of Ukraine Aimed at Correcting the Systemic Problems Identified by the ECtHR are Gradually Yielding Significant Positive Results

In 2019, the ECtHR delivered its judgment in the case of Petukhov v. Ukraine (no. 2), finding a violation of Article 3 of

Medvid v. Ukraine: Perspectives for Release for Lifers in Ukraine

The application concerns the introduction of the possibility for life sentences imposed in Ukraine to be reduced in length and the compliance thereof

UN Commission: Enforced Disappearances Committed by Russian Authorities Amount to Crimes Against Humanity

Enforced disappearances committed by Russian authorities in a widespread and systematic manner against the civilian population in the context of their full-scale invasion

Tetunashvili v. Georgia: the Use of Force by Police Officers in the Course of the Arrest

The case concerns the applicant’s complaints, under Articles 3, 5 and 13 of the Convention, that his arrest was unlawful, that he was ill-treated by

New Prison to Isolate 100 of France’s Most Dangerous Drug Lords

France will open its first prison dedicated to isolating the country’s top 100 drug lords in July as part of efforts to stop