Wrongful conception cases: how far are we in achieving women’s rights?

Why are we in capable of getting the law right when it comes to women’s autonomy? Written by Pro Bono Group member and volunteer Kiran Ali Introduction Women’s autonomy is something that the law and policy makers do not take into consideration when deciding upon wrongful conception cases. Wrongful conception is a medical malpractice claim … Continue reading “Wrongful conception cases: how far are we in achieving women’s rights?”

Multinational Corporations: Boon or Bane?

Written by Pro Bono Group member and volunteer Aakriti Pasricha. BLS Pro Bono Group would like to thank Professor Lorraine Talbot for her contribution and guidance to the writer of this blog. Key terms for this blog The following definitions have been provided by the author of this blog. Multinational Corporations (MNC): a company which … Continue reading “Multinational Corporations: Boon or Bane?”

The Supply Chain Crisis

Written by Pro Bono Group member and volunteer, Divya Tejwani Introduction A supply chain is the process of turning raw materials into finished goods and supplying them to the end consumer of such products. Currently in the UK there is a supply chain disruption.  This has been caused by food shortages and panic buying leading … Continue reading “The Supply Chain Crisis”

What is youth justice and ethnic minority injustice?

Written by Pro Bono Group member and volunteer, Elicia Maxwell Introduction Ethnic minority injustice is not a new phenomenon. Injustice against ethnic minorities can be seen through educational, social and professional challenges in comparison to their white peers. It is an issue where ethnic minorities can be challenged to reach a higher position in society. … Continue reading “What is youth justice and ethnic minority injustice?”