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Rights and Trade at China and Ireland’s Beef Lunch
Ireland tries to balance humanitarian concerns about the Xinjiang region while maintaining trade relationships with China.
Katherine Clyne
Feb 6, 20243 min read


And Their Eyes Turned to the Pacific: The Pacific Forum and Why You Should Care
US-China Rivalry divides the Pacific on anti-nuclear treaties, security deals, deep sea mining, and more as political alliances break down.
Annie Herington
Nov 16, 20233 min read


Legal News Round Up: February 2023
Nicola Sturgeon Resigns as Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon will resign as First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish...
Owen Whaley
Mar 6, 20235 min read

How to Detect Countries who are Likely to Bust Sanctions against Russia
What is sanctions busting and which countries are likely to bust sanctions against Russia?
James Lockamyeir
Jun 26, 20223 min read


Legal News Round Up: December 2021
Let us explore the final month in a tumultuous year and round off 2021 with a review of even more Covid restrictions and other headlines.
Aiden L Campbell
Jan 21, 20226 min read


A Tale of Two Chinas: Taiwan's Global Position
Taiwan’s statehood is not ambiguous. The willingness of other states to acknowledge it, however, is.
Michael Tozzi
Jun 11, 20217 min read


Legal News Roundup: May 2021
From escalating conflict between Israel and Palestine to LGBTQ healthcare protections in the US, here are some legal news headlines from May
Graham Diack and Reilly Wacyk
Jun 1, 20216 min read


China, Russia, and the United Nations Human Rights Council
This article discusses the presence of human rights violators on the UNHCR and the threat they pose to its credibility
Kerry Grumka
May 7, 20213 min read


Threat and Trade Partner: China’s Role in the UK Government’s Integrated Review 2021
The UK’s Integrated Review has revealed a new policy towards China, recognising the state as both a threat and a strategic ally.
Rebecca Holmes
May 2, 20213 min read


A Source of Shame? The Backlash Against David Perry QC
When David Perry QC agreed to prosecute pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong there was uproar across political and legal circles, but why?
Serena Dwerryhouse
Mar 7, 20214 min read


The Persecution of the Uyghurs: Is it Genocide?
This article discusses the definition of genocide, and whether it is correct to use this term in relation to the persecution of Uyghurs.
Serena Dwerryhouse
Mar 1, 202110 min read


Assessing the Current and Future Impact of the UK’s Global Human Rights Sanctions Regulations 2020
UK's recent Human Rights Sanctions have created tension between its economic success and reputation as a humanitarian state
Rebecca Holmes
Sep 11, 20204 min read
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