
Assisted Dying: A cloudy future
Assisted Dying (also referred to as Euthanasia in this article) has been a topic of discussion that has been raging for decades now, and...

Hillsborough: The Contempt of Court Act - can it work?
Contempt of Court has been somewhat been in the limelight recently, particular in relation to the Katie Rough trial and of course, the...

The ICC: A Biased Umpire in the Cause of Justice?
On the 6th of July, the International Criminal Court ruled that South Africa flouted its duty to International Law when it failed to...

60 Days+ and Counting: The Case of the missing Nigerian President
In May 2017, the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, sent a letter to the Nigerian Senate (Equivalent to the House of Lords) to...

Update: Northern Ireland, Judicial Review of Abortion Policy
It has been a tough few weeks for the Government, as they have seen numerous policies being stripped down, scrutinised and branded as...

The Role of the African Union in dousing political tension
Just like Europe has the European Union, Africa has the African Union (AU) which aims to foster a unified approach to laws. Its major aim...

(Another) Conservative policy for the scrapheap?
Some three weeks ago, the Supreme Court delivered a hammer blow to the Home Office. The hit came in the form of a ruling that is likely...

A Question Of Class Division - What’ll Happen To The Grenfell Tower?
14 Days on from the unexpected Grenfell Tower tragedy (14th June 2017), and - in no rush it seems - nothing too much is being done by...