Essay: Prosecuting a president is divisive and sometimes destabilising – here’s why many countries do it anyway
US political scientists VICTOR MENALDO, JAMES D LONG and MORGAN WACK examine – in an article first published on The Conversation – look at what history shows when a country prosecutes current or former top officials…
Thai police under scrutiny as record number of trafficking cases dismissed
Bangkok, ThailandThomson Reuters Foundation Thai prosecutors turned down about a fifth of human trafficking cases sent to them by police last year, a soon-to-be released government report shows, raising concerns that police were on a drive to boost numbers to enhance Thailand’s global image. The 79-page report – drafted to inform an annual US report […]