
EU Putting The Screws On Facebook Over Hate Speech
Dec 05, 2016 04:43 am UTC| Technology Law
Mark Zuckerberg has been hesitant to outright censor Facebook users who are propagating hate speech on the social media platform despite the hailstorm of criticisms he has been receiving with regards to fake news and...

Snoopers' Charter: why journalists (and the rest of us) should be afraid
Dec 04, 2016 22:51 pm UTC| Law
The Snoopers Charter mark two or Investigatory Powers Act which has recently passed into law demonstrates again how successful Islamist terrorism has been in changing British society into a secret state. With the...

Does the UK Supreme Court have enough power?
Dec 04, 2016 04:00 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
The Supreme Court is about to embark on a politically momentous and contentious case. On December 5 it will begin hearing the governments appeal against a High Court ruling which said parliament must pass legislation to...

Prison deaths: a case of corporate manslaughter?
Dec 04, 2016 02:47 am UTC| Insights & Views Life Law
Attention has finally fallen on the crisis of safety in British prisons. It shouldnt be a surprise to anyone. Some argue that prison has always inherently been, and remains, a place of degradation which is systematically...
Dec 01, 2016 19:22 pm UTC| Law Business
When introducing the draft legislation for the Diverted Profits or so-called Google Tax, Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison claimed it would: …reinforce Australias position as having amongst the toughest laws in...
A licence to print: how real is the risk posed by 3D printed guns?
Dec 01, 2016 02:05 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
3D printed guns are back in the news after Queensland Police reported last week that they had discovered a 3D printer in a raid on what appeared to be a large-scale weapons production facility as a part of Operation Oscar...

India's golden quest to tackle 'black money' and the lessons from a century ago
Nov 29, 2016 17:19 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law Economy
The Indian government has been trying to reduce its citizens demand for imported gold through a number of means over the last few years. This is part of a wider crack down on currency used in the black market, that...