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Fortifying your law firm against the SRA’s new fining powers
As the legal sector undergoes a digital transformation, law firms grapple with cybersecurity challenges, prompting a shift towards third-party payment providers.
Prof Mark Lawler – Queen’s University Belfast, UK
Professor Mark Lawler is Professor of Digital Health and Chair in Translational Cancer Genomics at Queen’s University Belfast
He is Co-lead of the All Island Cancer Research Institute (AICRI), Scientific Director of DATA-CAN, the UK’s Health Data Research Hub for Cancer and Chair of the International Cancer Benchmarking Partnership, which...
UK’s Sunak faces setback as Rwanda migrant scheme deemed ‘unlawful’
The UK's Supreme Court dealt a blow to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, declaring the Rwanda migrant scheme unlawful, impacting his immigration policy ahead of the upcoming election..
European Parliament approves Nature Restoration Law
In a closely-watched session, the European Parliament narrowly passed the Nature Restoration Law with 336 votes in favour.
Honouring the social contact: Toward ending the “Awful but Lawful” era
Charles E. “Chuck” MacLean, J.D., PhD1, walks us through his research about honouring the social contract toward, in his opinion, ending the “awful but lawful” era when it comes to criminal justice in the United States.
Sanctions on Russia: New UK law to prohibit access to British legal expertise
UK escalates sanctions on Russia by restricting access to UK legal expertise for wealthy individuals and big businesses tied to the regime.
UK considers clear labelling law to combat AI deepfakes
The United Kingdom is exploring a new law that would mandate the labeling of all artificial intelligence generated photos and videos to counter AI deepfakes.
Observing current social issues in Japan from the perspective of Roman law: part 3
According to Professor Mariko Igimi, Kyushu University, we still have much to learn from Antiquity and Roman Law in relation to the current issues of an aging society in Japan.
Professor Marco Mongiello – The University of Law Business School
Professor Marco Mongiello is a member of the Executive Board of The University of Law, with responsibility for the success of its Business School (ULBS) in the UK and internationally. With over two decades of experience in UK Higher Education and as a Chartered Accountant with the Institute of Chartered...
Osaka University of Economics and Law
Professor Emi Sugawara leads a research project on business and human rights from the perspective of the parties concerned for improved policies
EU packaging laws and the digital barcode revolution
Why digital barcodes will revolutionise retail for brands and customers by helping them navigate EU packaging laws.
South Wales Police transforming law enforcement via digital intelligence
Sean Millwaters, VP Sales EMEA, Cellebrite, discusses how South Wales Police is transforming law enforcement by leveraging smart technology and digital intelligence to protect and save lives.
Alternatives to animal testing: science, ethics and the law
Laura Rego Alvarez, Head of Science Policy & Regulation at Cruelty Free International, discusses the science and ethics behind alternatives to animal testing.
Animal testing: 107% rise in non-compliance of animal protection laws
Report from the Home Office’s ASRU highlights a drastic rise in cases of non-compliance with laws around animal testing and protection of animals in laboratories.
Digital identity laws for better trust in big tech
As big tech gains influence, we need a central anchor of trust for our identities, which can be found in new digital identity laws
Identity is experiencing a phenomenal shift across the UK and Europe. In the UK, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) recently created a new...
Russian disinformation tackled by new website laws in the UK
New UK laws will require social networks and websites to look for and remove Russian disinformation, including a new criminal offence of 'foreign interference'.