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Sharmistha Michaels

Sharmistha Michaels

Barrister , 5 St. Andrew's Hill

Articles

AI in universities: the fine line between help and misconduct
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AI in universities: the fine line between help and misconduct

Sharmistha Michaels examines AI use in academic misconduct, fairness in UK institutions, and student guidance
15 May 2025
Asylum seekers and the UK’s humanitarian and legal responsibilities
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Asylum seekers and the UK’s humanitarian and legal responsibilities

Sharmistha Michaels explores the legal controversy over the UK goverment outsourcing asylum seekers to Rwanda
31 Jan 2023
How to remove someone's citizenship and get away with it
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How to remove someone's citizenship and get away with it

Sharmistha Michaels argues the government's Nationality and Borders Bill could have severe consequences for citizenship
6 Feb 2022
Climate refugees: what should be done
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Climate refugees: what should be done

Sharmistha Michaels argues governments should be more accommodating towards refugees fleeing the impacts of climate change
6 Dec 2021
The removal of homeless migrants: a legal challenge waiting to happen?
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The removal of homeless migrants: a legal challenge waiting to happen?

Sharmistha Michaels explains how the Home Office's updated immigration laws could threaten the rights of migrants who are sleeping rough
9 Jul 2021