Nation States Must Comply With Their Responsibility to Protect Ukraine Against the Russian Federation’s...
By Charles H. Camp, Kiran Nasir Gore and Lilia Chu
The UN Charter, signed in 1945, reflects the international community’s collective transnationalist view that unilateral...
How To Defend Against False Sexual Crime Charges
Over the years, the number of sex crimes in the US has soared. At the same time, there is also an uptick in the...
How Informal Institutions Derail Gender Equality in Ghana and South Africa
By Diana Højlund Madsen and Amanda Gouws
Only a quarter of parliamentary seats across the world are occupied by women. In Africa, this figure masks a very uneven...
Sovereigns in the Courtroom: Is the U.S. Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act the Golden Key?
By Kiran Nasir Gore and Charles H. Camp
How can a foreign sovereign be brought into an American courtroom to answer for its bad acts? This...
Inaction of a Director in Twilight Period: Byers v Chen (aka Ningning) [2021]...
By Ian Mann and Francesca Gibbons
This article examines the recent Privy Council decision of Byers v Chen and what it could mean for directors...
Uber’s Supreme Court Decision: the start of a domino effect for the gig economy?
By Lloyd Davey, Partner, and Sarah Taylor, Senior Associate, at Stevens & Bolton LLP
In February, the Supreme Court’s decision that Uber drivers are workers...
Data Transfers After Brexit
By James Castro-Edwards
The departure of the United Kingdom from the EU at end of the transition period on 1st January 2021 has resulted in...
The Government has cancelled its review of workers’ rights – what does this mean...
By Pia Sanchez
On 14 January 2021, barely 2 weeks after the UK and the EU signed the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) that covers...
Merricks v Mastercard: after nearly four years of highs and lows, the Supreme Court...
By Gurpreet Chhokar
Special thank you to Simon de Broise, Senior Associate at Collyer Bristow, for his contribution to this article.
In a hotly anticipated ruling,...
Will Biden Make Transferring Data To The US Easier
By Alexander Egerton
The expectation is that the new administration will look to reverse the deterioration in relations between the US and Europe. Leaving the...