The End of the “Blame Game”? Evaluating the Impact of No Fault Divorcein England and Wales
Authored By: Sienna Louise Warren Aston University Owens v Owens[1] exposed widespread criticism of the fault based divorce system in […]
Authored By: Sienna Louise Warren Aston University Owens v Owens[1] exposed widespread criticism of the fault based divorce system in […]
Authored By: Rohit Yadav GNLU GANDHINAGAR INTRODUCTION In India death penalty still in practice but it is widely used only
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Authored By: Lamia Eid The Hague University of Applied Sciences I. Introduction Ransomware is a form of cybercrime that encrypts
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Authored By: Ashley Voon Xuan Yu Brickfields Asia College Introduction Human enhancement through gene editing has always been a controversial
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Authored By: Lemukani Pearl Nkuna ABSTRACT The rise of social media and digital communication technologies has significantly transformed interpersonal interaction,
Authored By: Sahana A Karnataka State Law University Introduction Environmental, Social and Governance compliance has moved from the margins of
Authored By: Maria Fejzulla Salford University The rapid development of artificial intelligence has fundamentally transformed the modern digital landscape. Among
Authored By: Hunadi Sonia-Rose Legoabe Regenesys Business School I.Introduction The Republic of South Africa has a prominent history of diversity;
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Authored By: Undine Kupla University of Salford Introduction In 2018, Latvia implemented educational reforms requiring that public secondary education be
Authored By: Morgan Okoth University of Nairobi i.0 Introduction Two recent episodes have brought Kenya’s constitutional and governance framework into
Authored By: Khaliphani R Ndlovu University of Johannesburg INTRODUCTION Across many jurisdictions that retained capital punishment, serious violent crimes continue