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Month: February 2023

Journalism has changed: a new standards code for modern journalism

In this post, Dr Peter Coe discusses the new standards code for modern journalism

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
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28 February 202320 March 2023
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We must not forget about the interests of injured patients when discussing clinical negligence litigation reform

John Tingle discusses some recent patient safety and adverse health care event reports.

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
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24 February 202320 March 2023
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“One of the first victims of war is the healthcare system itself,” Marco Balden, ICRC Chief War Surgeon

Dr Emma Breeze discusses the issues of protecting healthcare in armed conflicts

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
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17 February 202320 March 2023
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Coppin v. Ireland: Depressing Conservatism from the UN Committee Against Torture

Professor Mairead Enright discusses the decision of the UN Torture Convention Committee in Coppin v Ireland

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
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13 February 202320 March 2023
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Cruel legacies: the CAT’s decision in Coppin v Ireland

Professor Natasa Mavronicola discusses the decision by UN Torture Committee in Coppin v Ireland

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
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13 February 202320 March 2023
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RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT: Georgia Antonopoulou and her work on international commercial dispute resolution

This month’s Research Spotlight is on Georgia Antonopoulou and her work in international commercial dispute resolution

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
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2 February 202320 March 2023
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