Examples of real-world AI systems that have placed the fundamental rights of individuals at risk
Author: Alexander Orakhelashvili
The Uses of a Use Case Analysis
In this blogpost, Dr James Mclaren and Professor Karen Yeung discuss the relevance of “use cases” for artificial intelligence systems
Reflecting on zine-making as a feminist practice at Birmingham Law School
In this post, Iulia Mirzac reflects on zine-making as a feminist practice at Birmingham Law School
Saving our NHS: The Darzi Report
John Tingle, Associate Professor, Birmingham Law School discusses the recent Darzi Report on the state of the NHS in England
Launch of the UIUC-UoB Transitional Justice and Human Rights Network
Inaugural Workshop: Rethinking Accountability in Transitional Justice and Human Rights
Putting the NHS’s health regulatory, governance, patient safety house in order
John Tingle, Associate Professor, Birmingham Law School, discusses some recent reports into health regulation, governance, patient safety and clinical negligence.
Proportionality Review and Economic and Social Rights
In this blog post, Rishika Sahgal discusses the contribution of her article titled, ‘Proportionality Review and Economic and Social Rights in India’ to comparative human rights and constitutional law.
Health and Care Law: Addressing Health and Care Inequalities
In this post, Professor Jean McHale sums up the results of a major health and care law conference held recently at the Birmingham Law School.
SDG 13 on Climate Action: Higher Education Institutions can do more to build knowledge and capacity for climate change mitigation and adaptation
In this post, Dr Synda Obaji discusses the role of higher education institutions in the climate change mitigation and adaptation.
The High Court and the ongoing cliché of “dualism”
In this post, Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili addresses the High Court decision in FDA v Cabinet Office, regarding some matters of the application of international law in UK’s legal system.