Data Protection is transforming humanitarian action in the digital age, new book shows
Humanitarian organisations must go beyond reactive compliance to data protection laws if they are to continue using technology in a...
Humanitarian organisations must go beyond reactive compliance to data protection laws if they are to continue using technology in a...
The perception among some police officers that fraud is a victimless offence can weaken investigations and the support given to...
The European Union’s legal ambiguity on the Western Sahara frozen conflict is an increasingly glaring source of vulnerability for Sahrawis,...
The growing age imbalance in the duty solicitor scheme in England and Wales risks eroding trust in the criminal justice...
Major new research will examine whether younger people are more anxious about the climate emergency than older generations. The study...
Comments from ordinary users on social media platforms can be a force for good, helping others identify false information and...
Some of the world’s most distinguished judges and academics have united to boost knowledge of human rights law across the...
The increasing pressure for teachers to obey school curriculum policies is “profoundly demotivating” and is leading directly to people leaving...
Shame can lead people to avoid getting treatment for dental issues, potentially worsening oral health inequalities, a new study warns....