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Read about our members’ new publication: ‘Private Security’s Accountabilities within Polycentric Assemblages’ by Julie Berg and Clifford Shearing
This article reflects on the ways which private security can be, and is, held responsible and accountable to the public (and other security providers) in formalised, polycentric, or nodal assemblages.
Dr Subhajit Basu interviewed by ‘Asian Voice’ about COVID-19 and the BAME community
‘Asian Voice’ is Europe’s largest and oldest Asian weekly publication.
Report into unlawful restrictions on the rights of disabled children with autism published
A report has been published by the University of Leeds, Disability Law Service, Cerebra and the BBC into discrimination against autistic children.
Professor Pinar Akman interviewed on Euronews about big technology companies and antitrust
Professor Pinar Akman was interviewed live on Euronews about the antitrust hearing held by the US Congress on 29 July 2020.
Dr Subhajit Basu and PhD student Natasha Gooden write opinion piece on the role of international law in relation to international inquiry on COVID-19
Following the COVID-19 outbreak and subsequent worldwide investigation into the pandemic, international law and its responses have been put into the spotlight.


