Why regulating facial recognition technology is so problematic - and necessary
Nov 26, 2018 15:54 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology Law
The use of automated facial recognition technology (FRT) is becoming more commonplace globally, in particular in China, the UK and now Australia. FRT means we can identify individuals based on an analysis of their...
Scrapping environmental watchdog is like shooting the messenger
Nov 24, 2018 18:17 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
Buried deep within the massive omnibus bill (Bill 57) tabled by Ontarios government last week were a series of provisions significantly curtailing the power of the provinces environmental watchdog. With its release of...
Knife crime: how former offenders can make great mentors for at-risk teens
Nov 14, 2018 11:56 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
Its widely reported that theres been an increase in street violence, particularly in London - with the number of knife and gun crimes rising. While the causes are complex and multifaceted, victims and perpetrators of...
Why giving South Africans title deeds isn't the panacea for land reform
Nov 14, 2018 11:56 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
The land reform debate in South Africa has become increasingly polarised since Parliament resolved to consider amending the countrys Constitution to allow for the expropriation of land without compensation. But the slow...
Marijuana expands into 3 more states, but nationwide legalization still unlikely
Nov 08, 2018 17:22 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
The midterm elections have further loosened marijuana restrictions in the United States. Voters in three of four states with ballot proposals on marijuana approved those initiatives. In Utah and Missouri, voters on...
Biya needs to devise a monumental shift if Cameroon is to turn the corner
Nov 08, 2018 17:19 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
Cameroons Constitutional Council has declared Paul Biya the winner of the October 7 presidential election. Even though observers from organisations such as the African Union pointed to severe irregularities, the results...
Experiments with optical tweezers race to test the laws of quantum mechanics
Nov 08, 2018 16:56 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law Technology
One might think that the optical tweezer a focused laser beam that can trap small particles is old hat by now. After all, the tweezer was invented by Arthur Ashkin in 1970. And he received the Nobel Prize for it this...
'Wicked' and 'Gladiator II' Smash $270.2M Box Office as 'Moana 2' Teases Record-Breaking Holiday Run