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Food deserts constitute a public health phenomenon in which communities lack sufficient access to nutritious whole ...

According to a carefully argued contribution by Professor Finnis in the Miller debate, rights under the European ...

Stripped to its core, the Cyprus Problem pertains to the illegal invasion of the Republic of Cyprus by Turkish ...

‘The Law’ is not a mystical animal, rather it is a living reality that every human being has to engage with. It ...

A year ago, Sri Lanka promised the world that it would repeal its current Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA). In a ...

Despite a renewed global commitment to reduce extreme poverty and achieve gender equality, women throughout the ...

One of the extraordinary outcomes of the Brexit referendum has been the insistence that the Government is entitled ...

The claimants in Miller won the first round of the legal battle, since the High Court concluded that Parliament’s ...

The High Court today handed down its decision in Miller v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union. As ...

In its Third Report of Session 2016–17, scrutinising the Children and Social Work Bill, the Joint Committee on ...

The Third Report of the Joint Committee on Human Rights for the Session 2016-7 has recommended the inclusion of a ...
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