
How would Brexit affect data protection, privacy and surveillance laws in Britain?
May 05, 2016 16:40 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
Successive British governments have passed or tried to pass laws granting wide data sharing and surveillance powers, only for them to founder in the European courts due to conflicts with European directives and laws such...
Domestic violence is often omitted from sentencing reforms. Here's why that's a mistake
May 05, 2016 16:33 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law Life
On March 8, the Iowa House of Representatives passed a bill setting new mandatory minimum sentences in domestic violence cases. Those convicted of domestic violence three times must serve 85 percent of their sentences...

What the EU has done to take on Big Tobacco
May 05, 2016 15:50 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
Three landmark cases in the EU Court of Justice have dealt an important blow in the long-running campaign by Big Tobacco to use legal challenges to avoid regulation. The big question at stake is about how effective is the...

Testing drugs on animals could soon be a thing of the past
May 05, 2016 07:52 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
Before a drug can be tested on humans, it has to be tested on animals. The drugs regulators demand it. Nobody including researchers likes testing on animals, which is why the race is on to find alternatives. For this...

Why is Brazil trying to block WhatsApp?
May 05, 2016 07:11 am UTC| Insights & Views Law Technology
The debate about online privacy versus the battle against crime was given new life this week with an attempt in Brazil to ban the popular messaging application WhatsApp. A well-known and strict judge in a regional area...
Thin capitalisation – the multinational tax avoidance strategy the budget forgot
May 05, 2016 06:40 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
It is now apparent that multinational tax avoidance and aggressive tax planning is a significant fiscal risk to the country. We have already seen major amendments to Australias tax regime to tackle base erosion and...

May 03, 2016 23:25 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
Shamings fall and rise Public shaming is not new. Its been used as a punishment in all societies - often embraced by the formal law and always available for day-to-day policing of moral norms. Over the past couple of...