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…
Failures of COP26: The Inequitable Burden of Climate Change
“Nothing has changed from previous years really. The leaders will say ‘we’ll do this and we’ll do this, and we…
Intimidation of Journalists: Public Presumption and Empowerment of Rights
Democracy is a machinery that must be consistently exercised by people from all classes to create a truly just society.…
Israel’s ‘Vaccine Apartheid’
Amongst the tragedies resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic is the manner in which the disease has exacerbated the already deteriorating…
SARS: The Epidemic of Police Brutality
On the 1st of October 2020, the people of Nigeria celebrated 60 years of independence from the British Empire. Just…
The Trial of a Child Soldier: A Question of Legal and Moral Responsibility
When one thinks of the sad reality which exists in many conflicts across the globe, of children being abducted and…
The Human Right to Water and Sanitation in India
Ten summers ago, the UNGA adopted a resolution affirming that water and sanitation are fundamental human rights. Recently, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Human…
You are not welcome! Hostile immigration policy in the UK
By Nahiyan Helal Imagine not having access to healthcare, not being able to work, not having the right to rent,…
‘For richer or for poorer’ – Could your marriage disentitle you to an inheritance?
by Conor Courtney Ireland’s approach to marriage has made substantial strides in the last few decades. In 1996 divorce became…
A Hometown Memoir
by Michael Chung Author’s note: We live in times of spectres glaring and inconspicuous torment. Where the cacophony of chaos,…