There is no silver bullet to stop fraudsters
Jan 12, 2017 00:11 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
A common stereotype of fraudsters is that they are psychopaths. That fraudsters are considered manipulative, callous and remorseless is understandable, considering the consequences of fraud. But these traits are not...

Early signs show legal high ban is pushing sales from the high street to street dealers
Jan 10, 2017 14:53 pm UTC| Law
In the first six months after a new law banned the sale and production of psychoactive substances in Britain, over 31 shops have been shut and four people convicted. But there are early indications that the law could...
Do we all have a right to cross borders?
Jan 08, 2017 02:59 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
In early December, British foreign secretary Boris Johnson was forced to deny reports that hed told a group of ambassadors he was personally in favour of the free movement of people across the European Union. Given his...
Dodgy claims for complementary medicines? Here's how the drug watchdog could have more bite
Jan 08, 2017 02:54 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
Complementary medicine suppliers are getting away with breaching advertising requirements because Australias medicines regulatory authority has no bite, new data confirms. This means consumers can have little confidence...
Is the US really ready to end its drug war?
Jan 06, 2017 09:58 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
In recent years an international movement to reform global narcotics policies has been growing, with activists and presidents alike declaring that the United States war on drugs has failed. Now it seems the US has finally...

Organised crime in the fisheries sector starts to get the attention it deserves
Jan 05, 2017 16:48 pm UTC| Law
Governments across the world struggle to cope with organised crime in the fisheries sector. This is partly because legislative frameworks to tackle the problem are inadequate, and appropriate law enforcement tools are...

New law in Slovakia adds to hostile environment for Muslims in central Europe
Jan 05, 2017 11:19 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
It has become harder for any religious organisation in Slovakia to become a state-registered religion. A law, passed by the Slovakian parliament in late November, was proposed by the right wing and anti-Islam...