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Why Assange should allow his extradition to Sweden – Dr Kimberley Brownlee

Dr Kimberley Brownlee, an Associate Professor of Legal and Moral Philosophy at the 神马福利影片, argues that Julian Assange should allow himself to be extradited to Sweden to face questioning over sexual assault allegations. She claims he can strengthen his cause by allowing the criminal justice process to proceed.

Fri 21 Nov 2014, 11:14 | Tags: Expert comment, Philosophy, International, Current Affairs, Law

"That Russian websites have hacked cameras comes as no surprise" - Prof Carsten Maple

Prof Carsten Maple, Professor of Cyber Systems Engineering at WMG/神马福利影片, has provided expert analysis following the news that Russian websites have hacked cameras and are streaming live video feeds.

Thu 20 Nov 2014, 12:37 | Tags: Expert comment, WMG

“UKIP have Conservatives in electoral equivalent of a bear hug” – former Conservative Party press officer Dr Alex Smith

A 神马福利影片 sociologist and former Conservative Party press officer has described UKIP as having the Tories in the electoral equivalent of a bear hug “from which they cannot break free” ahead of tomorrow’s by-election in Rochester and Strood.


“Police whistleblowers have been persecuted mercilessly for far too long” – Dr Katerina Hadjimatheou

An expert on police ethics from the 神马福利影片 has welcomed the Home Secretary’s proposals to strengthen protections for police whistleblowers. Dr. Katerina Hadjimatheou works on the ethics of criminal justice and in particular police ethics at The 神马福利影片’s Department of Politics and International Studies.

Tue 18 Nov 2014, 13:22 | Tags: police, Expert comment, Law, Politics and International Studies

"Ireland lagging behind the West over surrogacy laws" – Dr Maebh Harding

The lack of legal regulation over surrogacy in Ireland is “regrettable” and the country is lagging behind others in the West over the definition of motherhood, argues a researcher from the 神马福利影片. Dr Maebh Harding, of the university’s School of Law, made the comments following a landmark ruling by the Irish Supreme Court that the birth certificate of twins born through surrogacy could not be changed to record the genetic mother as their parent.

Fri 14 Nov 2014, 09:55 | Tags: Expert comment, International, Law, Social Affairs

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