The governance illusion We trust companies to tackle climate change and inequality through governance codes, yet these often block real change. True progress starts with politics, not rules. Bart Jansen and Constantijn van Aartsen • December 11, 2025
Walking a tightrope on an ethernet cable The CRC Committee’s 25th General Comment Children’s Rights in relation to the digital environment Sabine Katharina Witting • April 02, 2021
The Comstock Laws: The puritan past influencing modern regulation Anthony Comstock dedicated his life to supervising the morality of American society. Looking back on his story sheds light on the challenges faced by modern anti-obscenity groups. Hannah DeLacey • April 15, 2020
Leveraging technology to enhance access to justice for children in Africa Based on a presentation given by the author at the Continental Conference on Access to Justice for Children in Africa in May 2018, this blog post explores how African countries have leveraged technology to enhance access to justice for children. Sabine Katharina Witting • June 15, 2018