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Máiréad Enright says symphysiotomy survivors deserve improved redress

By Faye Fleetwood | 03 October 2014

Lecturer in Law Máiréad Enright says symphysiotomy survivors deserve improved redress in an opinion piece published by the Irish Times yesterday. Symphysiotomy, a surgical procedure … Read more

Government acted in violation of law towards mesothelioma victims says Dr Alan McKenna

By Faye Fleetwood | 03 October 2014

Law Lecturer Dr Alan McKenna says the Government has been found to have acted in violation of the law towards mesothelioma victims following yesterday’s ruling … Read more

Whose ideas are they anyway? Academic work as public action rather than possession

By Faye Fleetwood | 03 October 2014

Davina Cooper, Professor of Law & Political Theory at Kent Law School, examines the idea of academic work as a form of public action rather … Read more

‘Matter of concern’ that new UK Corporate Governance Code not being applied more widely

By Faye Fleetwood | 01 October 2014

Commenting on the UK Corporate Governance Code 2014 which comes into force today, Associate Lecturer in Law Colin Moore says that it is a ‘matter … Read more

Wrong to claim ECHR drawn up by Tory ministers

By Faye Fleetwood | 26 September 2014

Public Law expert David Radlett says Labour MP Sadiq Khan is wrong to claim that the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) “was drawn up … Read more

Risks that personal data could be used to exert control

By Faye Fleetwood | 25 September 2014

As Google amasses more and more knowledge about the interests and characteristics of its users, Information law expert Dr Alan McKenna says we need to … Read more

Excessively using copyright law will hinder creativity

By Faye Fleetwood | 18 September 2014

The news that Jay Z is fighting a lawsuit over his use of the word ‘oh’ in a 1969 song by Eddie Bo supports several … Read more

Art law expert Dr Sophie Vigneron, urges Government to review policies for funding of heritage sector

By Faye Fleetwood | 12 September 2014

Kent art law expert Dr Sophie Vigneron, urges the Government to review its policies regarding the funding of the heritage sector following news that works … Read more

Public Law expert David Radlett refutes claims of a ‘constitutional crisis’ at next election

By Faye Fleetwood | 10 September 2014

Public Law expert David Radlett refutes claims in the media today that Britain faces a ‘constitutional crisis’ at the next election. Commenting on an article … Read more

Dr Alan McKenna questions who should be deciding which web links to remove in wake of ‘right to be forgotten’ ruling

By Faye Fleetwood | 10 September 2014

As the requests for web links to be deleted mount following the Google ‘right to be forgotten’ ruling, information law expert Dr Alan McKenna questions … Read more

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