The Gambia launched its first law magazine, JUSTICE, initiated by FaFa Edrissa M’Bai. The magazine aims to enhance legal literacy and facilitate discussions on key issues involving law and justice under the editorship of Dr. Cherno Omar Barry. It serves as a critical resource for the legal profession and the public, promoting transparency and ethical standards.
The Gambia has launched its first-ever law magazine, JUSTICE, championed by FaFa Edrissa M’Bai, a significant figure in the nation’s legal sphere. M’Bai, with over 40 years of legal experience and former Attorney General, has made substantial contributions to legal reforms and human rights advocacy. He is recognized for his mentorship and dedication to the law’s integrity and the nation’s justice system.
The introduction of JUSTICE responds to a critical need for accessible legal discourse in The Gambia. The magazine aims to bridge the gap between legal professionals and the public, focusing on topical issues like constitutional development and gender justice. Its editorial leadership under Dr. Cherno Omar Barry seeks to foster discussions that enhance legal knowledge and promote ethics in the profession.
JUSTICE represents a pivotal advancement in The Gambia’s legal landscape, empowering legal practitioners and the public alike. This publication not only honors the legacy of legal pioneers but inspires future generations to prioritize justice, accountability, and legal literacy. With vision and commitment from leaders like M’Bai, JUSTICE will undoubtedly influence legal conversations and governance for years to come.
Original Source: thepoint.gm