Three years later The government's flagship human rights organisation has done nothing to limit human rights violations, writes Bahey Eldin Hassan
Early beginnings International law affords definable rights to children, but implementat ion remains a chequered affair, writes Hoda Badran
The trouble with Sanhuri When we look into the past legal history of Egypt for heroes we have to be careful, writes Amr Shalakany
Struggle for independence Guaranteed judicial independence is the first step towards the meaningful reform and revival of the nation of Egypt, writes Hesham El-Bastawissy
Violence against women Poor record in addressing the gender-specific nature of violence against women, writes Fatma Khafagy
From deadlock to democracy It is around constitutional reform that all opposition forces in Egypt coalesce in consensus, writes Mona Makram Ebeid
The rights of Islam At the heart of Islam are values all people can exalt, writes Zeinab Radwan
Freedom needs a free press Key to a culture of human rights is journalism that acts on its social and ethical conscience, writes Nour Farahat
Looking ahead to rights While large-scale human rights violations persist on the continent, Africa's human rights system is robust and getting stronger, writes Ahmed Haggag
Human rights at a crossroads Human rights abuses, and how to deal with them, threaten the international human rights system itself, writes Hedayat Abdel Nabi
Bringing human rights home In interview with Beyond, Boutros Boutros-Ghali sets out a vision for human rights awareness and protection in Egypt
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