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New JUSTICE Magazine Sparks Legal Dialogue
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 24174, member: 2262"] The Gambia Debuts New Legal Magazine "JUSTICE" A new law magazine launched this week aims to transform legal discourse in The Gambia. "JUSTICE: Let There Be Justice Though The Heavens Fall" brings together legal experts, scholars, and students to address key issues in the country's legal system. Legal veteran FaFa Edrissa M'Bai founded the publication. M'Bai holds degrees from the Universities of London and Keele and has over 40 years of experience, including two terms as Attorney General. The late Bola Carrol dubbed him "The Mobile Law Library of The Gambia Bar." At 82, M'Bai continues his sharp legal analysis. The first edition covers constitutional development, judiciary roles in democracy, and the balance between customary and statutory law. It emphasizes gender justice and equality and highlights legal challenges faced by women and marginalized groups. The magazine honors The Gambia's legal pioneers and their impact on the profession. Their work inspires upcoming lawyers and demonstrates the power of law when applied with integrity. JUSTICE magazine pledges to defend human rights and natural justice. It advocates for client protections, including rights to quality advice, complaint procedures, and prompt redress. The publication promotes a modern legal market where lawyers and non-lawyers collaborate equally. The editorial team includes legal practitioners and scholars committed to advancing transparency and accountability in The Gambian legal system. Through critical analysis and open dialogue, JUSTICE aims to strengthen the rule of law for future generations. This launch marks a significant step in The Gambia's legal evolution, creating a platform for professional development and public understanding of legal matters. [/QUOTE]
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