
Justice is still not being done in the exploitation of indigenous products
Apr 05, 2016 14:04 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
There has been a sea change in the biodiversity business. International and national laws now oblige companies and researchers to do the right thing. Indigenous people and local communities must be included as...
Escaping the poverty trap requires more than a cash lump sum
Apr 05, 2016 14:01 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
In a recent TV series, three families were given 26,000 the maximum amount a person is entitled to receive in benefits in a year as a lump sum in exchange for giving up welfare. The experiment on Channel 5s The Great...

Apr 05, 2016 13:08 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
The Panama Papers leak sheds some light on the intricate ways in which the wealthy can exploit secretive offshore tax regimes. As well as charging minimal or no tax to residents and non-residents, the main characteristics...

Panama Papers: information sharing could bust open secretive companies in tax havens
Apr 05, 2016 04:09 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
The essence of the problem highlighted in the major leak from the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca is that the governments of tax havens still allow intermediary firms to establish shell companies or trusts and dont...
Airline emissions and the case for a carbon tax on flight tickets
Apr 05, 2016 04:04 am UTC| Insights & Views Law Nature
After years of delay, the international aviation industry is inching its way towards bringing its greenhouse emissions under some form of regulation. Last month the United Nations International Civil Aviation Organisation...
From Panama papers to Brazilian bribes: why corruption is so bad
Apr 05, 2016 00:04 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
The news is currently filled with stories of corruption. A global group of media outlets just broke the story of secret offshore bank accounts in Panama, which suggests widespread corruption in the Russian government...

CRISPR dispute raises bigger patent issues that we're not talking about
Apr 04, 2016 16:44 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
The worlds of science, technology and patent law eagerly await the U.S. governments decision on who deserves patents on what many have referred to as the biotechnology invention of the century: the CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing...