Behind the guise of legality, numerous injustices have disregarded human dignity. Yet, in modern society, we often dangerously misinterpret justice and legality as synonymous. One such...
The United Kingdom is unusual in having no constitution set out in a single document. But the history of the last hundred years of near universal suffrage...
Few events have generated quite the volume and complexity of litigation as the Heathrow expansion. In Plan B, the Court of Appeal decided that the Secretary...
The former President and his attorney general, Bill Barr, have revived the act of execution in an unprecedented way. This is in spite of the fact...
After a summer of high-profile protesting in England amidst the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic on a range of social and political issues, this article will reflect on...
Introduction Until the Brexit referendum, the Conservative Party had been committed to repealing the HRA for a decade. During the Brexit process, political discussion about the...
Macpherson (1999) defined institutional racism as the collective failure of an organisation to provide an appropriate service to persons of particular ethnicity, culture or colour. Such...
Last week, Missouri’s Attorney General, Eric Schmitt, filed a suit against the People’s Republic of China, the Communist Party of China, and several related ministries and...
Something very good happened at the beginning of this decade. On the 3rd of January 2020, Employment Judge Robin Postle ruled in Norwich Employment Tribunal that...
With over 100 days since the outbreak of coronavirus and over a month since the World Health Organisation has declared it a Pandemic, the world is...