In this post, Dr Silvana Tapia Tapia discusses penal violence in the context of care work provided to incarcerated people.
Author: Alexander Orakhelashvili
The urgent need to remodel the NHS Constitution for England
In this post, John Tingle discusses NHS Constitution
Sustainability of buying and international trade law
This post highlights Natalia Spataru’s research in international trade law
Admission of States to International Organisations: Latest Cases of Palestine and Kosovo
In this blogpost, Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili discusses latest bids by Palestine and Kosovo to join international organisations
Patient Safety Rights in the NHS in England
In this post, John Tingle and Angela Eggleton discuss patient safety rights.
International Writing Workshops on Access to Justice in Southeast Asia
A call for papers for the upcoming event on access to justice in Southeast Asia, from Dr Georgia Antonopoulou
You are OK for now, but we are watching you
Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili discusses the International Court’s latest Order in Nicaragua v Germany
US Inflation Reduction Act: Yet Another Green Industrial Policy on Trial at the WTO
In this post, Dr Henok Asmelash discusses the consistency of the US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) with the WTO legal framework and its possible implications
The sloth like approach to NHS patient safety culture development
In this post, John Tingle discusses patient safety culture in NHS.
The indispensable party doctrine resurfaces in Nicaragua v Germany
In this post, Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili addresses the invocation of the Monetary Gold doctrine in the ongoing litigation of Nicaragua v Germany before the International Court of Justice