Some of China’s actions in the South China Sea contravene international law, study argues
Some of China’s aggressive actions in the South China Sea contravene international law, a new study suggests. The People’s Republic...
Some of China’s aggressive actions in the South China Sea contravene international law, a new study suggests. The People’s Republic...
Changes need to be made to the UK legal system to protect people from exploitative litigation designed to prey on...
An influential legal resource used by countries around the world to understand and analyse legal aspects of the use of...
Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly would be an “ideal candidate” to become a UNESCO Biosphere, experts have found. Researchers...
University of Exeter researchers playing a pivotal role in helping victims of the Post Office Scandal to find compensation and...
The work of influencers promoting sustainable lifestyles on social media should be differently regulated so consumers are better protected, a...
Giving children a right to be heard and taken seriously when parents separate could help couples reach sustainable child arrangements...
There are “systemic weaknesses” in the way juries make decisions – and these are likely to be contributing to the...
There needs to be “significant improvements” to the way data is collected across Government to prove if major changes to...