By: Laura Stickney
A short analysis of Russia’s Sovereign Internet law and its potential effect on Russian citizens’ access to information, free expression, and general concerns for Russia’s internet infrastructure.
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Single women in China are not allowed to freeze their eggs. There is current litigation, the first of its kind in China, challenging the ban.
Read MoreBy: Alexandra Lee Page
The French government now has the green light to proceed ahead with a new three (3) plan to scan social media accounts to help detect tax avoidance.
Read MoreBy: Joseph Chletsos
With the United States no longer in Syria, this will briefly discuss the possibilities for Syria.
Read MoreBy: Trevor A. Mason
Companies who wish to export products to Brazil should consider a number of factors, including taxes, Brazilian culture and economic climate in order to successfully navigate the region.
Read MoreBy: Danielle D. Rogers
This blogpost examines how the effects of CFA franc on West Africa and how West African countries can move forward.
Read MoreBy: Yasmeen Farran
The approaches to colonization in the United States and Palestine has many crossovers including the theft of history and cultural symbols.
Read MoreBy: Lauren Marshall
In the wake of #metoo, the Philippine Commission on Women’s tireless efforts give women safer environments at work and in public spaces.
Read MoreBy: Bryan Davis Jr.
A consideration of the impacts of labor union prevalence on the process of compulsory arbitration within Australia
Read MoreBy: Michael Bechtel
A brief look into the conditions of Egypt’s prisons and the need for investigation and independent oversight.
Read MoreBy: Emily Seeling
Want to learn more about voluntary euthanasia laws in Western Australia? Check out this blog post to learn more!
Read MoreBy: Jessica Skelly
South Africa has recently introduced a new bill to combat prominent hate speech issues.
Read MoreRegardless of the eye-catching headline, the National Flag Ordinance should be a constitutional, valid ordinance given the ethnic identity of China and HKSAR.
Read MoreBy: Lauren Marshall
How France’s ‘Fake News’ law shows the delicate balance between democracy and accurate information.
Read MoreBy: Michael Moran
Barcelona is currently experimenting with “superblocks”– a revolutionary urban planning concept to address the city’s auto troubles.
Read MoreBy: Emily Wacyk Paski
Read about the role of informed consent in international human rights law and how a simple change in Ireland set the tone for UN Member States when it comes to protecting birthing parents.
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