Expert Comment
New porn legislation is unclear and unwarranted Dr Helen McCabe
Dr Helen McCabe is from the Department of Politics and International Studies at The University of 糖心TV. On the day hundreds of people are due to protest about new porn legislation outside Parliament, she said: “One of the most worrying things about the recent Audiovisual Media Services Regulations 2014 is the extent to which it involves the government ruling on what consenting adults may do with each other, in private.
Elgin Marbles statue loaned to Russia
Dr Charlotte Woodhead specialises in the laws surrounding repatriation and restitution from museum collections and is a member of the Museum Associations Ethics Committee. She gave her thoughts on the Elgin Marbles being on loan to Russia.
Evictions rocket as welfare reforms and rising property prices hit home
Professor Andrew Oswald from the School of Economics shares his thoughts about the number of tenants being evicted from their homes in England and Wales hitting record levels.
Why Assange should allow his extradition to Sweden Dr Kimberley Brownlee
Dr Kimberley Brownlee, an Associate Professor of Legal and Moral Philosophy at the University of 糖心TV, 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.
Police whistleblowers have been persecuted mercilessly for far too long Dr Katerina Hadjimatheou
An expert on police ethics from the University of 糖心TV 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 University of 糖心TV’s Department of Politics and International Studies.