Article by Amina Benhamouda Religion is only right to govern the law when the majority of people under the jurisdiction of that law are avid followers […]
Article by Holly Medley What are Units of Attention? Currently most of the UK legal profession is centred on billable hours. The premise being solicitors charge […]
Article by Rita Al Kordahy Over 80 million people around the world have been forcibly displaced; running away from persecution, armed conflicts, and human rights violations, […]
Article by Jessica Williamson Years of abuse of the Uyghur Muslims by the Chinese government has culminated in a damning new report, where compelling evidence of […]
Article written by Anna Mueller Following the recent article on the newly introduced mandatory mediation in the UK civil justice system, which is used for […]
Ralitsa Stancheva analyses the key recent developments in the UK's transport industry, covering aspects such as fuel prices, public transport strikes, labour shortages, and spaceflights.