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Jun 2, 20228 min read
Part 1 -Facial Recognition: A Challenge for Europe or a Threat for Human Rights?
These three articles deal with the issue of the use of facial recognition, mainly in the European Union. Its purpose is to provide a...


Jun 2, 20223 min read
Controversy around the Human Rights Act 1998
This article will cast light on five main takeaways from the proposals suggested by the UK government in its opposition to Human Rights...


Jun 2, 20224 min read
‘Equal Pay for Equal Work’ success for Tesco workers
Abstract Since the early 20th Century, the Tesco supermarket has graced our towns and cities as a family favourite for groceries, coining...


Jun 2, 20224 min read
The Case for a Written Constitution
A constitution is, in short, ‘a set of laws, rules and practices that create the basic institutions of the state…and stipulate the powers...


Jun 2, 20223 min read
Lloyd v Google: A strong byte by the UKSC
By Arthur Ddamulira Background Mr Lloyd issued a claim alleging that Google breached the duties that it owed to over 4 million Apple...


Jun 2, 20223 min read
The Metaverse and The Law
By Arthur Ddamulira Neal Stephenson became a technological Nostradamus after the publication of his novel, Snow Crash. This status came...


Jan 29, 20224 min read
Milieudefensie et al. v. Royal Dutch Shell plc
Arthur Ddamulira Background Recently, Friends of the Earth Netherlands (Milieudefensie) gained a historic victory against Royal Dutch...


Jan 25, 20224 min read
Freedom of Speech Under Attack in Malaysia
Written by Irfan Suhail Mohamed Second Year Law student For some context, MalaysiaKini is an independent Malaysian news portal. It is a...

Jan 25, 20229 min read
The Oppression of Uyghurs: Why the current legal framework is failing to protect the minority group
Jacqueline Cheuk Wai Tam On the last day of Trump’s administration, former Secretary of State - Mike Pompeo publicly stated the Chinese...
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