Is it possible to be an advocate for women’s rights and for the delegalisation of abortion, or are they simply two sides of the same coin?
Category: Law
An Election Decided Behind Closed Doors
Place yourself two weeks into the future. The US presidential election has been and gone. Where do you think the country will be?
The Case for Rape Trials Without a Jury
By David Lorimer, a guest writer. The law on rape in the UK varies throughout the jurisdictions of Scotland, Northern … More
A Review of Pitts’ Boundaries of the International: Law and Empire
By Oskari Mantere. Almost by definition, international law is universal. This belief seems nearly tautological, thus true to the point … More
A Cross-case Analysis of the Realities of Unpaid Internships: the UK & Italy
By Anastasia Roscia. Achieving a degree has become increasingly common in the past few decades. The job market has never … More
Displacing Rather Than Liberating – The Libra Coin
By Mikael Fevang. Anyone interested in crypto will most likely have heard of the news that a consortium of multinational … More
Moyn, S. (2018), Not Enough: Human Rights in an Unequal World
By Oskari Mantere. When historians became interested in the history of human rights in the 1990s and early 2000s, they … More
Do Fathers’ Rights Movements Undermine Domestic Violence’s Victims’ Claims?
By Anastasia Roscia. Fathers’ rights movements are political and social groups of activists that declare themselves to be defenders of … More
The US College Scandal, The UK “Class” Ceiling, & The Meritocracy Ideal
By Anastasia Roscia. Last month, the biggest US college scandal to date led the FBI to accuse famous Hollywood actresses, … More