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Why Should We Have A Right To Vote?
As we remember the Holocaust, we have to ask what it means to participate in a free society, and what responsibilities we have.
People are dying, cold and hungry: what happens when Government stops
Between the ongoing Brexit saga and the US Government shutdown, people could be forgiven from returning from the Christmas break and assuming that Ragnarok was upon us. Living in turbulent political times, as we do, and having our eyes and ears deluged with news...
Brexit, Parliament and the Constitution: The Guardian Awakes
What does the role of Parliament in the Brexit process tell us about the UK Constitution?
The Far Right and Human Rights: How should liberal states respond to political extremism?
How can law best deal with the Far Right and protect Human Rights?
Marriage and Cohabitation-Does your religion effect your legal status?
The recent decision in Ahkter v Khan gave cohabitees after a non-legally binding religious marriage greater protection than other cohabitees; can this be justified?
Ashers Bakery, Gay Marriage and Religion: Why resolving conflicting rights isn’t a piece of cake
The decisions of the Supreme Court in the Gay Cake Case-what does it say about human rights and discrimination?
A rise in religious hate crime: what the law means for all of us.
Why the rise in religious hate crime is an issue for everyone
Charles Aznavour: Art, Empathy and Rights for All Humanity
What can the life of one person teach us about human rights, art, identity and Europe?
Freemen on the Land-Freedom of Belief is NOT Freedom from Law
Why limiting expressions of belief is sometimes necessary in a democratic society.
School rules or social engineering? Hairstyles, identity and discrimination.
What social norms do school dress codes promote, and what messages are we sending to young people about race, class, culture and identity?