Sovereignty, Self-defence And Colonialism
By Antony Anghie
The United Nations Charter is the one authoritative source of international law regulating the use of force. Since the 9/11 attacks that...
Sovereignty, Rule of Law and Global Civil Society
By Winston Nagan
Global society is increasingly expressing itself through globally identifiable institutions of civil society. In this article, Winston Nagan explores the inter-relationship of...
Law and the Technologies of the Twenty-First Century
By Roger Brownsword & Morag Goodwin
The authors of Law and the Technologies of the Twenty-First Century (Cambridge University Press, 2012) examine both the challenges...
Why Transfer Pricing is Key to Decision Making and Strategic Reviews
By Les Secular
This article looks at how Transfer Pricing can impact the bottom line on financial statements, particularly in the current global economic climate,...
Google versus the Law
By Tatiana-Eleni Synodinou
Google’s legal adventures in Europe are constantly demonstrating that Google is pushing the boundaries of European information law to their outer limits....
Twitter, the ‘Snoopers Charter’ and Online Privacy
By Paul Reilly
Has the Internet, and micro-blogging site Twitter in particular, killed privacy? Well, not quite.
In June 2011, Eric Schmidt used his keynote speech...
Law and Religion in a Secular Europe
By Lorenzo Zucca
What place do law and religion occupy in European political societies? Do they overlap in such a way that conflict cannot be...































































