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Inside the Supreme Court of the United States: The decision of Roe v Wade in 2022 and broader implications

On Monday the 2nd of May 2022, news outlet ‘Politico’ shocked America and the rest of the world when a…

The Bureaucracy of the Refugee Crisis in Ukraine

As Russia has stationed tens of thousands of troops along the Ukrainian border, the fear of a full-scale invasion has…

Diplomatic Boycott against the Winter Olympics 2022 for Human Rights

The 24th Winter Olympics in history was held in Beijing between 4 and 20 February 2022. This Winter Olympics was…

Human Impact of the Nationality and Borders Bill, Clause 9

On January 26th, 2022, the Court of Appeal handed down a ruling that was celebrated by human rights activists and…

The Assange cases: The Demarcation of Punishment

The recent judicial developments in over a decade long saga of Julian Assange’s stay in the UK move him a…

Holocaust Remembrance: Passing on the Torch

Memory, Dignity, and Justice The Holocaust and the United Nations Outreach Programme was launched on the 20th of January as…

antisemitism, holocaustremembrance, human rights

Britain’s Extension of the Alan Turing Law to All Same-Sex Related Crimes: An Analysis of the Legal consequences of Changing Attitudes

Before 2012, any convictions of same sex related crime would continue to follow the individual. Even after all anti-gay legislation…

The NSO Group, Pegasus, and the Wild West of Cyber Surveillance

On December 3rd 2021, 88 human rights organisations and experts such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, signed a joint letter…

cyber surveillance, democracy, freedom of expression, freedom of press, human rights, israel, pegasus, right to privacy, spyware

A Pandemic Within a Pandemic: The Rise of Domestic Violence during COVID-19

As numbers and statistics of rising cases dominate mainstream media and occupy most of society’s minds, there is a plethora…

London at the Centre of Offshore Finance

The almost 12 billion files that were published as the Pandora Papers in October 2021 are yet another reminder that the UK is at the…

corruption, democracy, london, rule of law, uk

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