RWANDA POLICY: THE GOVERNMENT’S LEGAL NIGHTMARE The Case In recent weeks, the government has come under attack for their controversial policy regarding the migrant crisis. In […]
New Regulations Proposed In Attempting To Tackle Fake Reviews Background The Government has recently revealed plans to make it “clearly illegal to pay someone to write […]
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The Singapore Mediation Convention The Singapore Mediation Convention took effect on 12 September 2020, with Fiji, Qatar and Singapore being the first three states to […]
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