Strategic Partnerships
Oxford University – Price Media Law Moot Court Competition
For over a decade, CGFoE has collaborated with the Price Media Law Moot Court Competition at the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights, University of Oxford, where Dr. Hawley Johnson frequently serves as a judge in regional and international rounds.
In February 2025, Dr. Johnson played a prominent role at the MENA Rounds in Cairo, Egypt, delivering opening remarks, speaking on a panel discussion, and serving as a finals rounds judge. In April 2025, Dr. Johnson was part of the star selection of judges, presiding over the International Rounds at University of Oxford, where she also held a joint session on Protecting Freedom of Expression through Comparative Case Law with Lautaro Furfaro, CGFoE’s Senior Legal Researcher.
This continued involvement reflects CGFoE’s deep commitment to fostering the next generation of free expression advocates. Many former mooters have gone on to join CGFoE as legal researchers, while others serve as Moot Court coaches—actively promoting and incorporating the Global Case Law Database into legal training and advocacy. In the past two years, CGFoE has deepened its engagement through a partnership with Professor Ahmed Khalifa of Ain Shams Law School, Cairo, Egypt, who also serves as the Middle East Coordinator for the Oxford Price Media Moot Court Competition.

Together, we have conducted two five-week online seminars, “Freedom of Expression in the Digital Realm: New Actors and Novel Challenges,” designed to equip Moot Court alumni and law students with expertise in international human rights law, comparative law, and legal writing techniques. Participants have come from Egypt, Palestine, Libya, Jordan, Lebanon, and Tunisia, with a third seminar scheduled for June–July 2025.
Toolkit: What’s in a Joke? Assessing Humor in Free Speech Jurisprudence
CGFoE partnered with Forum for Humor and the Law (ForHum) to develop a judicial toolkit on the protection of humor and satire as essential forms of democratic expression. The toolkit provides legal guidance on assessing humorous speech, drawing from human rights law, intellectual property law, and humor scholarship. On October 24, 2024, CGFoE hosted an expert review meeting with ForHum’s Advisory Board, followed by a public panel discussion on October 25 featuring two authors and a roundtable discussion with esteemed legal experts, including Lady Justice Stella Isibhakhomen Anukam (African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights); JUDr. Barbora Bukovská (ARTICLE 19); Mehdi Benchelah (UNESCO); Judge Darian Pavli (European Court of Human Rights). Funded by the Dutch Research Council, the toolkit will officially launch in Spring 2025.
CYRILLA Collaborative
Since 2019, CGFoE has been part of the CYRILLA Collaborative, a global initiative managing an open-access legal database on digital rights. The Collaborative includes five key partners: CIPIT (Kenya); SMEX (Lebanon); APC (Asia); Derechos Digitales (DD) (Chile); and CGFoE (U.S.). With support from the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, CGFoE worked on expanding the database in French and Arabic and published 70 new case analyses on digital rights.
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