University of Exeter expert working to bring clarity on laws governing armed conflict in space and cyberspace
Work by a University of Exeter legal expert will help to bring clarity to the laws around armed conflict in...
Work by a University of Exeter legal expert will help to bring clarity to the laws around armed conflict in...
Restrictive rules surrounding review by the Criminal Cases Review Commission are preventing the efficient identification of some miscarriages of justice,...
Legal efforts to tackle excessive personal information collection by social media giants could transcend international boundaries if nations moved away...
A “silence” in new data guidelines risks preventing fair competition in AI development and allows dominant firms to strengthen their...
The detail of the European Union’s long-awaited accession to the European Convention on Human Rights is like a “three-dimensional puzzle”...
Experts who have created an influential resource which helps countries, militaries, and academics understand how international law applies to cyber...
The family justice system is systematically misrecognising intimate image abuse within coercively controlling relationships, new research warns. Research by Dr...
The effectiveness of ambitious efforts to attract over £1 billion annually into nature recovery by 2030 could be undermined without...
Victims who participate in proceedings at the International Criminal Court are unlikely to be fully representative of the communities harmed...