Law fails victims of financial abuse from their partner, research warns
Victims of financial abuse from their partner in England and Wales are being failed by an “inadequate” legal response, new...
Victims of financial abuse from their partner in England and Wales are being failed by an “inadequate” legal response, new...
The European Court of Human Rights is “backsliding” by surreptitiously reversing its principles established to protect asylum seekers, a new...
Experts from the University of Exeter, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Estonia, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan,...
Clear guidelines should be established for the generation and processing of synthetic data to ensure transparency, accountability and fairness, a...
An increasing number of places of worship are offering same-sex weddings, a decade on from same-sex marriage in England and...
The Post Office Horizon scandal is an example of how the legal profession and the courts need to properly consider...
Quantum computing will radically transform the application of the law – challenging long-held notions of copyright, a new study says....
Recent government legislation relating to asylum and migration introduced as a part of their plan to ‘stop the boats’ has...
An exciting collaboration between an Exeter museum and University is helping to ensure the museum’s incredible collections are available for...