I will define ‘Just War’ as one which meets both jus ad bellum, the criteria consulted before engaging in war, and jus in bello, criteria which...
There is a very fine line between free speech and hate speech. Free speech represents liberty, autonomy and quite clearly, freedom. Hate speech represents negative voices...
Is a referendum organised by the government, posing a question of the government’schoice, in the words the government finds most convenient, much help to democracy? Despite...
As we move into the final phase of Brexit negotiations, it is important to rewind to the origins of the Brexit vote. One important factor which...
With such a strong emphasis placed on the sanctity and preservation of human life in the medical profession and in numerous international human rights instruments, the...
Often referred to as the “irresistible chocolatey-orange rascal”, more than 1 billion Jaffa Cakes are sold each year. The chocolatey, sponge-like snack, produced by McVitie’s, has...
Whether all legal obligations necessarily entail moral obligations depends on how one perceives the nature of the connection between law and morality, if it exists at...
Think. What reaches your mind when you hear the word euthanasia? An escape, a murder, a solution? To consider the concept clearly, we should understand there’s...
John Stuart Mill famously said: “To make someone answerable for doing evil to others is the rule; to make him answerable for not preventing evil is,...
The recent Charlie Gard case that has flooded international news is characteristic of the intricate, global controversy: who has the right over life? Infant Charlie Gard...