Whether you are going to Trump this one out and state you don’t believe it, many scientists and experts have churned out their days and nights into trying to find out what is causing the potentially drastic changes in our climate. A rise in sea level, hotter temperatures, shrinking ice sheets and warmer oceans are […]
Insightful as ever, Aleksandra Kowalik takes us through whether this mutual trust is now being tested and the impact the implantation of Article 7 has had. There is no doubt that international criminal justice cooperation demands a solid basis of mutual trust which is reinforced within the legal system of each state jurisdiction, and which […]
Supply chains are the arteries that carry the lifeblood of commerce. Thanks to the ongoing Brexit debate, public awareness of the importance of the intricate supply chains that feed British industry is at an all-time high.
The UK’s current political landscape is in turmoil and with both main parties fighting among themselves and the latest developments of a Labour Party split with seven of its members resigning the party whip.
On 8 February Justice Secretary David Gauke announced that no-fault divorces are to become law in the UK; something to really celebrate for many people faced with undergoing the often emotionally-distressing process of separation.
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