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Post Brexit: Fresh Food Supply Problem
Post Brexit: Fresh Food Supply Problem

How has Brexit affected fresh food supply?

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Guest User27 February 2020politics, governmentandpolitics, brexit, food, foodsupply, borders, tariffs, postbrexit, michaelgove, gove, cabinetministerComment
A No.10 Reshuffle
A No.10 Reshuffle

Why did Boris Johnson transform the shape of the Westminster cabinet?

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The Corporate Law Journal21 February 2020Comment
The Climate Refugee Crisis Landmark Judgement
The Climate Refugee Crisis Landmark Judgement

How has the climate refugee crisis progressed within the international courts?

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Guest User13 February 2020politics, governmentandpolitics, climatechange, refugee, climaterefugee, environment, pacificislands, kiribati, newzealandComment
London Metropolitan Police Are To Use Face Scanning Technology
London Metropolitan Police Are To Use Face Scanning Technology

What does this new development in police activity mean for privacy and human rights?

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Guest User11 February 2020politics, governmentandpolitics, police, humanrights, facialrecognition, nec, londonmetropolitanpolice, metropolitanpoliceComment
Is Brexit Finally Over?
Is Brexit Finally Over?

What is next in the ‘Brexit’ timeline?

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Guest User7 February 2020politics, brexit, government, governmentandpolitics, uk, eu, europeanunion, withdrawalbill, primeminister, borisjohnson, borisComment
Article 13 of the EU Copyright law: Does it Have a Future in the UK?
Article 13 of the EU Copyright law: Does it Have a Future in the UK?

Minister of Universities and Science Chris Skidmore stated that the UK will not be carrying Article 13: EU Copyright Directive after the UK leaves the EU. What does that mean for businesses?

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The Corporate Law Journal1 February 2020Comment
Isabel Dos Santos betrayal of Angola
Isabel Dos Santos betrayal of Angola

Isabel Dos Santos, Africa’s richest woman and daughter of the country’s former President has been recently accused of corruptly siphoning huge sums of money out of Angola and into her own hands.

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The Corporate Law Journal30 January 2020Comment
Ethical Veganism?
Ethical Veganism?

Is ethical veganism gaining a legal personality?

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Guest User21 January 2020vegan, veganism, ethicalveganism, politics, governmentandpolitics, government, equality, equalityact, equalityact2010, employmentrights, employment, employmenttribunal, discrimination, lifestyle, belief, rights, bankofengland, leagueagainstcruelsportsComment
The Gambia vs Myanmar
The Gambia vs Myanmar

How is the International Court of Justice dealing with The Gambia and Myanmar crisis?

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Guest User15 January 2020thegambia, gambia, myanmar, crisis, internationalcourtofjustice, icj, politics, governmentandpolitics, government, law, rohingya, rohingyacrisis, judgement, court, unitednations, un, citizensrightsComment
South Korea’s Formal Request To Ban Japan’s Rising Sun Flag At The 2020 Tokyo Olympics
South Korea’s Formal Request To Ban Japan’s Rising Sun Flag At The 2020 Tokyo Olympics

What is the history behind this Japanese military emblem and how has South Korea reacted to its prominence at the upcoming Tokyo 2020 Olympics?

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Guest User9 January 2020southkorea, japan, politics, government, olympics, 2020olympics, tokyo, governmentandpolitics, risingsunflag, japanflag, secondworldwar, worldwarii, military, militarism, banComment
What does impeachment mean for Trump?
What does impeachment mean for Trump?

Donald Trump became the third US President to be impeached. What comes next?

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The Corporate Law Journal31 December 2019Comment
India's Internet Shutdowns and Its Effect On Business
India's Internet Shutdowns and Its Effect On Business

With India shutting down its internet due to political disputes, what impact does this have for both internal and external business structures operating in and around India?

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The Corporate Law Journal28 December 2019india, caa, citizenamendmentact, primeministermodi, primeminister, modi, narendramodi, nareendra, freedom, business, politics, government, governmentandpolitics, internetshutdown, internetshutdownsComment
Trump Impeached?
Trump Impeached?

What is really meant by Trump’s impeachment?

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The Corporate Law Journal23 December 2019trump, impeachment, impeach, politcs, usa, america, unitedstates, unitedstatesofamerica, legal, senate, trial, donaldtrump, president, republicans, democrats, government, governmentandpoliticsComment
Labour’s Free Broadband For All – Would It Have Worked?
Labour’s Free Broadband For All – Would It Have Worked?

Would it have worked?

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The Corporate Law Journal17 December 2019politics, labour, broadband, freebroadband, politicsgovernment, governmentandpolitics, generalelection, jeremycorbyn, policy, conservatives, nationalisation, privitisation, taxComment
The Conservatives’ Plan For The Brexit Process After Their Landslide Majority
The Conservatives’ Plan For The Brexit Process After Their Landslide Majority

After yesterday’s landslide majority, what does this mean for the Brexit process amidst its 31 January 2020 deadline?

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Guest User14 December 2019brexit, boris, borisjohnson, landslide, majority, landlsidemajority, politics, generalelection, votes, election, electionresults, europeanunion, eu, trade, tradedeals, government, parliamentComment
Data Protection Regulation in the Case of a No-Deal Brexit
Data Protection Regulation in the Case of a No-Deal Brexit
The Corporate Law Journal5 November 2019Comment
Hong Kong Extradition Bill Gone?
Hong Kong Extradition Bill Gone?
Guest User23 October 2019hongkong, protest, extraditionbill, extradition, protestdemocracy, china, singapore, legislation, business, economyComment
Brexit Veto In The Name of Constitutionalism?
Brexit Veto In The Name of Constitutionalism?
Guest User21 October 2019brexit, veto, eu, parliament, boris, borisjohnson, britain, politics, labour, tory, conservatives, conservative, governmentComment
Boris' Brexit Deal
Boris' Brexit Deal
Guest User21 October 2019brexit, boris, borisjohnson, vote, withdrawalbill, eu, europeanunion, politics, parliamentComment
Sajid Javid's Response To A No Deal Brexit
Sajid Javid's Response To A No Deal Brexit
Guest User1 October 2019conservatives, brexit, chancellor, nodeal, economic, policy, noconfidence, tory, parliament, governmentComment
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