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Interview with visiting law professor, Sarah Buhler
Rachel Stalker, Senior Lecturer in Law and founder of the pro bono Legal Advice Centre at LJMU, recently hosted University of Saskatchewan law professor Sarah Buhler.
12/12/19 -
Trafficking and UK-Vietnam relations
Dr Daniel Silverstone examines an international relationship forged over the past decade to reduce trafficking and illegal...
16/02/18 -
Revenge porn law is failing victims – here’s why
YouTube celebrity Chrissy Chambers has won damages in a landmark case, but not all victims will have her means: PhD candidate...
25/01/18 -
To understand the South Sudan crisis, we must look at the role of politics, not identity
Focusing on racial, religious and ethnic differences is the easiest but least satisfactory way to look at decades of conflict,...
18/12/17 -
Trump's Britain First retweets challenge us to fight his fake news habit
The world's loudest hater of 'fake news' is also a brazen peddler of insidious misinformation, writes PhD Candidate in Law...
01/12/17 -
Trafficked to grow cannabis: Vietnamese migrants are being exploited in Britain
Lucrative cannabis plantations have been a magnet for illegal migrants, writes Dr Daniel Silverstone from the Liverpool Centre...
12/09/17 -
Revealed: the latest drug use figures and what they tell us about changing habits
Anabolic steroids and nitrous oxide are on the up and up
27/07/17 -
New Home Office drug strategy, same old rhetoric
A lot has changed since the last Home Office drug strategy - except their ability to ignore the advice of experts, writes...
18/07/17 -
Manchester attack: as bombs return, what can be done to make venues safer?
The Manchester Arena attack has sent shock waves around the world, and again raised questions about safety in public places,...
24/05/17 -
Putting humanity before profit
Former trader Kweku Adoboli accepted responsibility for $2.3bn losses at UBS, and now advocates for systemic change to the...
14/03/17