
Murder investigation to find the source of a second Novichok poisoning
Jul 10, 2018 05:36 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
Police in the UK are still hunting the source of a Novichok poisoning as they investigate the murder of a woman exposed to the deadly nerve agent. This is the same type of nerve agent that was used in March in the...
Poland's judges forced into retirement purgatory – another blow to justice
Jul 09, 2018 14:26 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
It was always going to be a hard task to rebuild judicial independence in Poland. Throughout some 40 years of communist rule, an independent justice system was incompatible with the way the state was governed. For example,...

Is the Supreme Court's legitimacy undermined in a polarized age?
Jul 09, 2018 14:22 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
When I learned Justice Anthony Kennedy would retire, my thoughts went immediately to the confirmation of the newest justice, Neil Gorsuch. The Senates confirmation of Gorsuch was unprecedented in the history of the...
Arrest and release of Somaliland poet puts spotlight on regional troubles
Jul 09, 2018 14:20 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law Politics
Poets, writers and bloggers have recently been on the receiving end of political crackdowns in the self-declared independent state of Somaliland. Surges often occur around elections, and most recently due to assertive...
How a U.S. Supreme Court ruling could modernize Canada's tax system
Jul 09, 2018 14:17 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
In the last few months, several countries have considered the idea of levying taxes on digital companies. But because these companies can operate from virtually anywhere, a digital tax would require updating old tax rules...

Why we should be slow to point the finger at bankers
Jul 09, 2018 09:47 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
Hating bankers seems to be something of a global bloodsport, and this has only been intensified by the many scandals coming out of Financial Services Royal Commission. But what often gets overlooked in times of mass...

How Australian attitudes to cannabis compare to state laws
Jul 05, 2018 13:35 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
Australians have a more progressive stance to cannabis reform than current laws reflect. A poll conducted by the Greens this week found that the majority of Tasmanians support the decriminalisation of recreational use...