In this post, Dr Lovleen Bhullar discusses Regulation of Antimicrobial Resistance in the Environment
Author: Alexander Orakhelashvili
The Changing Face of Medical Devices Regulation? A Consultation & Expected New Regulations
In this post, Dr Laura Downey, Dr Rachael Dickson and Prof Muireann Quigley discuss legislative developments regarding the medical devices regulation
The British Sign Language Bill – A Comment
In this post, Dr Gearóidín McEvoy, a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research Fellow at Birmingham Law School, comments on British Sign Language Bill currently progressing through the legislative procedure
Buying sustainability: the SAPIENS NETWORK
In this post, Professor Martin Trybus discusses the means and techniques to facilitate sustainability through procurement
Seafood without the Sea: Trademarks, Art. 20 TRIPS and How Animal Cell-Cultivation Technology Can Promote Sustainable Fisheries
In this post, Dr Mariela de Amstalden discusses the prospects of regulation of lab-grown food and related matters of trademark litigation
Back to Square One. Or Whither the Inter-disciplinary Debate?
In this post, Dr Alexander Orakhelashvili comments on the discussion of “legalism” and realism in a recent debate between professors John Mearsheimer and Mary Ellen O’Connell
Colonialism and International Law made refugees inevitable – Britain can’t ignore its responsibilities now
In this post, Sean Madden, a PhD candidate at Birmingham Law School, discusses connection between colonialism and modern problem of refugees
COPLA: Towards the Regionalization of International Criminal Justice?
In this post, Dr Javier Eskauriatza explores the prospects of regionalisation of international criminal justice
Austria’s lockdown for the unvaccinated: what does human rights law say?
In this post, Dr Alan Greene discusses recent Covid-related restrictive measures introduced in Austria
Mistakes, Machines and Misinformation: Intelligence and the scope of the precautionary principle of IHL
In this post, Dr Emma Marchant focuses on implications of the precautionary principle for international humanitarian law