With the death toll of the infamous coronavirus having recently surpassed 20,000, there is a real sense of fear propagating among the general public as to...
Law is not a profession that is standardized across the world. The law and its associated value systems, moral codes, normative principles–have been highly debated since...
It was only a week from the first breaking news headline that I received a phone call from my parents to say that they were being...
The UN General Assembly’s recent vote to elect Nicolas Maduro’s Venezuela to the Human Rights Council (HRC) was in many ways symptomatic of wider issues in the field of...
In mediaeval times, and under the Tudors, the Chancellor was the King’s senior minister and right-hand man. As such he acted as his deputy in all...
A few weeks ago, Jeff Bezos, the wealthiest individual in the world, donated $98.5 million towards fighting homelessness. Jeremy Corbyn tweeted in response: ‘That’s 0.09% of...
Britain is a multicultural, cosmopolitan, pluralistic society and it is important that Parliament reflects this diversity. Political discourse can only be improved if those participating reflect...
There has been a greater focus on digitalisation in the consumer sector in response to consumer preferences, with a huge prevalence of ecommerce now arising. This...
This essay will examine the claim by Amy Goymour that “a formalist “title by registration” principle might never be anything more than a mythical fantasy.” In...
The UK is tying itself up in knots over Europe. The pro and anti camps come up with ever more outrageous statements: “If we leave, the...