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14 Jun 2022Iran: the specter of a little-known genocideHamid Enayat explores the repercussions and impunity over a mass killing in Iran's prisons
10 May 2022South Africa: options for employees injured by vaccinationsTalita Laubscher and Melissa Cogger explore how employees may be entitled to compensation from employers if they suffer injury, illness or death following a covid vaccination
1 May 2022The legal aftermath of the Trump-Twitter sagaCameron Tousi assesses the legal battle against Twitter following Donald Trump's ban
24 Apr 2022How to deal with Texas businesses without getting suedDavid Coale explores when a Texas-based court can exercise jurisdiction over an out-of-state defendant
1 Apr 2022Loss and liberty: Ridley v Dubai Islamic Bank PJSC Chris Atkinson examines a case where a man's liberty turned on litigation.
14 Mar 2022Sudan coup: implications for international law and the legal professionYassin Osman assesses the legal threats of Sudan's counter-revolutionary coup in 2021 and how the legal profession can help