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THE EGYPTIAN WORKERS POSITIONS BETWEEN NEW LABOR RELATIONS AND OLD TRADE UNION ORGANIZATION, By: Kamal Abbas

Assessing Egypt’s Economic Reform

Nearly two years after Egypt’s inking of a $12.4 billion deal with the International Monetary Fund in November 2016, headlines extol the...

How French arms were used to crush dissent

Since the 25 January 2011 uprising, part of the ‘Arab Spring’, a series of tumultuous political events in Egypt has been accompanied...

NGO Law

The Law Governing the Work of Associations and Other Foundations Working in the Field of Civil Work (commonly known as the NGO...

Analyzing Egypt’s Constitutional Amendments, Process and Implications

On April 23, 2019, Egypt’s National Election Authority announced that Egyptians had voted to approve a package of amendments to the constitution...

““We Do Unreasonable Things Here” Torture and National Security in al-Sisi’s Egypt”

Since July 2013, when Egypt’s military overthrew the country’s first freely elected president, torture has returned as the calling card of the...

Elections in Egypt State of Permanent Emergency Incompatible with Free and Fair Vote

This 24-page report documents the vague and subjective criteria in Egypt’s Political Parties Law that allows the government and ruling party to...

‘There was no door on which I did not knock’: Coptic Christians caught in attacks and state’s failures

On 5 July 2013, four Coptic Christian men were killed by local residents in Luxor. Scores of Christian homes were also torched...

Briefing to parties to UNFCCC on human rights consistent climate action in 2022

This briefing highlights the bold measures states must take on emission reductions, climate finance, loss and damage, Action for Climate Empowerment (ACE),...

A Homeland Lives Within Us, But We Cannot Live in It: Egyptian Organizing and Activism from Exile

Last June marked the first anniversary of the death of queer activist Sarah Hegazi, in exile in Canada. The days following her...