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Author: Alexander Orakhelashvili

Elephant in the courtroom: Monetary Gold, the indispensable parties’ doctrine, and the ICJ’s ongoing litigation in Guyana v Venezuela

In this post, Dr Alexander Orakhelashvili discusses the incidences of the the indispensable parties’ doctrine before the International Court of Justice, in the ongoing litigation between Guyana and Venezuela

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
Published: Posted on
7 December 202220 March 2023

Extreme violence, prisons, and the prospects of anti-carceral human rights – Part 1

In this post Dr Silvana Tapia Tapia discusses human rights issues arising in the context of extreme violence and prisons

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
Published: Posted on
7 December 202220 March 2023

A Constitutional Prod: Transformative Constitutionalism and Taxation

In this post, Dr Daisy Ogembo discusses Transformative Constitutionalism and Taxation

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
Published: Posted on
7 December 202220 March 2023

Media Freedom in the Age of Citizen Journalism

In this post, Dr Peter Coe discusses Media Freedom in the Age of Citizen Journalism

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
Published: Posted on
7 December 202220 March 2023

Addressing vulnerability in the witness box: Building resilience in criminal trials through special measures

In this post, Dr Samantha Fairclough discusses special measures to enable alternative ways of giving evidence in criminal proceedings

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
Published: Posted on
17 November 202218 November 2022

Under the pretence of treaty interpretation: arbitral award on Green Power

In this blogpost, Dr Alexander Orakhelashvili critiques the award by SCC arbitral tribunal in the Green Power case

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
Published: Posted on
11 November 202220 March 2023

The Carceral State vs Indigenous Women’s Lives: Battling Contexts in the Latest Supreme Court of Canada Decision

In this post, Dr Meghan Campbell discusses the Canadian Supreme Court’s decision in R v Sharma and its potential impact on Canadian equality laws

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
Published: Posted on
7 November 202220 March 2023

Contract Law: Going, going, gone?

In this blogpost, Dr Catherine Mitchell discusses the modern dynamics of English contract law

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
Published: Posted on
7 November 202220 March 2023

Patient safety challenges in the NHS

In this blogpost, John Tingle discusses patient safety challenges in NHS

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
Published: Posted on
3 November 202220 March 2023

Do-It-Yourself Diabetes Technology and the Law

This post summarises a paper we published a few months ago in Diabetic Medicine: ‘#WeAreNotWaiting DIY Artificial Pancreas Systems and the Challenges for the Law’*

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
Published: Posted on
21 October 202220 March 2023

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