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International human rights law: towards convergence?

December 06 2016

Dr Alice Donald explores the challenges posed by the co-existence of multiple regional and international human rights bodies

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Rights on the chopping block

November 30 2016

Dr Joelle Grogan on the Great Repeal Bill and the ghost of Henry VIII

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Widening access to HE by developing skills

Middlesex University’s Make Your Mark programme is helping young people find their own path explains Elita Eliades-Ahmed

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Can AI help combat fake news?

November 22 2016

Former BBC reporter and Professor of Journalism Kurt Barling explores whether technology can help us determine the truth

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Microsoft Academic: Is the Phoenix getting wings?

November 17 2016

Professor of International Management Anne-Wil Harzing reviews the latest academic search engine

Unfree labour in the USA

November 16 2016

Dr Nico Pizzolato argues that migrant workers in the USA are set to become even more vulnerable under a Trump administration.

France’s ‘invisible’ minorities

November 14 2016

Dr David Keane and Jeremie Gilbert of the University of East London examine the rights of minorities under French law

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Bullying puts patients at risk

NHS equality expert Roger Kline calls for greater focus on the impact of bullying on patients as well as staff

10 questions about free movement

November 09 2016

Professor Laurent Pech and Dr Charlotte O’Brien from York Law School lay out the facts about free movement in the European Union

The Justice Data Lab

November 02 2016

Professor Joanna Adler and Dr Mark Coulson assess what works most effectively in rehabilitating offenders

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