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Human rights law can provide a transparent and fair framework for vaccine allocations

As Governments around the world wrestle with the question of designing a fair system to allocate their COVID-19 vaccine supplies for maximum protection against the pandemic, a team of researchers led by Dr Sharifah Sekalala of Warwick Law School propose that existing human rights legal principles should guide their thinking.

Thu 25 Feb 2021, 15:58 | Tags: Staff in action, Expert Comment

Expert Comment: Okpabi Judgment in the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has published its judgement in the case of Okpabi and others (Appellants) v Royal Dutch Shell Plc and another (Respondents), heard in June 2020. Dr Stephen Connelly comments on the case and the legal principles at stake.

Fri 12 Feb 2021, 14:49 | Tags: GLOBE Centre, Staff in action, Expert Comment






Expert Comment: CMA fines Comparethemarket.com

Price comparison website Comparethemarket.com has been fined £17.9 million by the UK Competition and Markets Authority for breach of UK Competition Law. Here, Dr Kathryn McMahon of Warwick Law School explains the issues behind the case - and why this ruling is a break from previous practice by the CMA.

Fri 20 Nov 2020, 13:55 | Tags: GLOBE Centre, Staff in action, Expert Comment

First ever "EU Rule of Law Report" - expert comment from Dr Andi Hoxhaj

Hungary and Poland have proposed a joint ‘Institute for Comparative Rule of Law’ as a counter to criticism from other EU member states that the two governments are acting in ways that are incompatible with EU fundamental values.

Dr Andi Hoxhaj of Warwick Law explains the issue.

Fri 30 Oct 2020, 09:32 | Tags: Staff in action, Expert Comment

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