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Vera Fortun Marco
Dec 7, 20245 min read
Where do the Boundaries Lie for those in the Public Eye: The UK’s Legal Press Protection Deficit
A legal take on the media coverage surrounding the death of former One Direction frontman Liam Payne.
Ilaria Freccia
Dec 2, 20243 min read
Native Land Rights and Sovereignty Around the World
Taking a Quick Look at Native Land Rights around the world.
Elena Koestel
Dec 1, 20245 min read
Voting Behind Bars: The Provisional Guilty Verdict of Voter Accessibility
Taking a look at the nature of American voter rights in the aftermath of the 2024 presidential election
Katie Gretter
Nov 30, 20243 min read
Providing Holistic Healthcare: Why It Is Important and What Has Been Done in the US
Exploring the reforms facing the American healthcare system, as the country and world comes to grips with a crisis of mental health.
Aagman Srivastav and Soumili Kundu
Nov 24, 20246 min read
Analysing India's Business Responsibility and SustainabilityReporting (BRSR) Value Chain Reporting: A Comparative Analysis of the EU and US
Exploring changes to business sustainability reporting between the US, EU, and Indian jurisdictions
Katherine Clyne
Nov 19, 20243 min read
ExxonMobil’s Plans to Decommission the Bass Strait oil and gas structures. What does International Law say?
A closer look at the international legal implications of ExxonMobil's plans to decommission its Australian oil and gas programme
Charlotte Disley
Oct 14, 20245 min read
The New January 6th Evidence: Implications of Jack Smith’s 163-page Filing for the 2024 Presidential Election
Jack Smith releases new evidence on Trump's alleged criminal activity on January 6th 2021. This follows SCOTUS ruling him immune in July.
Callum Friel
Sep 20, 20243 min read
The UK's Changing Stance on ICC arrest warrants
The UK’s position on the ICC prosecutor seeking arrest warrants for Israeli leaders.
Katherine Clyne
Aug 22, 20245 min read
The Legal Scene of Paris 2024: A Spectator’s Perspective
As Paris 2024 kicks off, a complex legal scene is evident as unexpected twists occur following the Opening Ceremony
Julia Marotta
Jul 26, 20243 min read
The Rise of Over-Tourism in Spain
This article explores Spain's rising over-tourism, specifically in Barcelona, and its resultant rise in gentrification.
Pratishtha Agarwal and Anjali Sharma
Jul 24, 20249 min read
Privacy Under Siege: The Legal Dilemma of Doxing in the Digital Era
This guest article from Nirma University explores the delicate balance between privacy rights and personal liberties arising from doxxing.
kyraewhite
Jul 16, 20244 min read
Trash Today, Missiles Tomorrow? Escalations in the Korean DMZ
Recent escalations between North and South Korea ignite fears that war may be on the horizon, and international law is powerless to stop it.
Carina Macdonald
Jul 7, 20245 min read
Byte by Byte: Russia’s Cyber Position and International Law
This article analyses Russia’s persistent cyber threat and the efficiency of international law in addressing such aggression.
Katherine Clyne
Jun 25, 20245 min read
A legal review of the AI Surveillance software at the Paris 2024 Olympics
What are the practicalities of planned AI Surveillance at this year's Olympic Games?
Greta Sporcich
Jun 24, 20244 min read
What now that Spain, Ireland, and Norway have recognised a Palestinian state?
A look at what countries’ recognition of Palestinian statehood involves and what consequences it has.
Sarah Garde
Apr 25, 20245 min read
France Amended its Constitution to Protect Abortion – What Does This Say About the Permanence of the Law?
France recently amended its Constitution to protect abortion rights - the question is, was it necessary?
Ilaria Freccia
Mar 31, 20243 min read
The El Salvador Crime Crackdown: At What Cost?
Since declaring a state of emergency, El Salvador has undergone a massive transformation with plummeting homicide rates and organised crime.
Elliot Walker
Mar 7, 20243 min read
Escalations and Provocations in the Conflict Over the Essequibo
Venezuelan military buildup further inflames the long standing dispute between Guyana and Venezuela over the Essequibo region.
Annie Herington
Mar 2, 20243 min read
What Is Happening to Medical Neutrality?
Medical war crimes, current trends in conflict areas, and the importance of publicising medical war crimes according to international law.
Patricia Solans
Feb 18, 20244 min read
U.N. 2024 Goals Reflect Human Rights as Top Global Priority
Dennis Francis, President of the 78th session of UNGA cites human rights as a top priority for the UN global agenda.
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