John Tingle, Associate Professor in Birmingham Law School, University of Birmingham discusses the issue of corridor care in the NHS.
Author: Alexander Orakhelashvili
The Employment Rights Bill: A Step Forward for Working Parents in the UK?
In this post, Dr Manisha Mathews discusses legal reform of parental rights in the context of employment.
Strengthening the Resilience of the German Federal Constitutional Court
In this post, Dr Kathrin Hamenstädt discusses recent German legislation regarding the authority of German Federal Constitutional Court
Lending to Borrowers in a Non-Commercial Relationship: When is a Bank Required to Follow the Etridge Protocols?
In this post, Professor Nelson Enonchong discusses relationships between banks and borrowers in the non-commercial context.
Finding clarity in social prescribing and health justice partnerships to meet the needs of children and families?
In this post, Dr Amber Dar assesses health justice partnerships from the viewpoint of family and children rights
The winds of change coming to NHS patient safety
John Tingle, Associate Professor of Law in Birmingham Law School, University of Birmingham discusses the new government review into NHS patient safety.
Is the ILC about to endorse the absolute immunity of foreign State officials from criminal jurisdiction?
In this blogpost, Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili addresses the ILC’s latest approach to foreign State officials’ immunity.
Fake Plastic Degrees? Generative AI and the threat to Academic Integrity
In this post, Dr Alexander Latham-Gambi discusses the relevance of generative artificial intelligence in higher education.
Real World Cases of Annex III AI Act applications that posed risks to fundamental rights
Examples of real-world AI systems that have placed the fundamental rights of individuals at risk
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