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Law professor advises Parliament on the regulation of police and security informants
Covert Human Intelligence Sources (informants) are the subject of highly controversial legislation before Parliament. An important review quotes advice from Professor Emeritus Clive Walker.
Professor Fiona Smith gives evidence on how to facilitate consumer expectations on animal welfare
Professor Smith, Professor in International Economic Law, delivered the evidence to the UK Government’s Trade and Agriculture Commission Consumer Working Group on Monday 12 October 2020.
Dr Subhajit Basu and Dr Jo-Ann Pattinson write for The Conversation
The article, entitled "Can the law stop internet bots from undressing you?", explores the controversial yet increasingly popular social media app called Telegram.
Dr Subhajit Basu interviewed by Legitquest
Legitquest is a Legal-Tech venture run by a team of attorneys, engineers and designers who aim to make the practice of law simpler for its end users.
Professor Subedi delivered a speech to mark the 20th anniversary of an academic organisation that he established and chaired for the first ten years
Professor Surya P. Subedi, QC, OBE, DCL, LLD delivered a speech at a virtual conference to mark the 20th anniversary of the Britain-Nepal Academic Council at SOAS University of London on 5 November.