What does international law say about an attack on Taiwan?
Unlike Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a future attack by mainland China on Taiwan might be internationally lawful because of Taiwan’s unusual status. But the legal situation […]
Unlike Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a future attack by mainland China on Taiwan might be internationally lawful because of Taiwan’s unusual status. But the legal situation […]
The Preventing Space War Forum earlier this year raised an important question: what role are commercial entities playing in the space domain and what happens if […]
Smart cities present a formidable challenge to democracy since they employ a host of technologies that can be used inappropriately, jeopardizing basic civil liberties and political […]
There has been a global shift away from community towards individualism. What does this mean for international law, the obligations to protect and democratic resilience now […]
Data breaches are becoming increasingly frequent and can involve the information of millions of Australians. Does Australian law say enough about how information should be protected? […]
Policymakers and Big Tech have made significant progress in reducing online hate speech on mainstream social media platforms, but they must now grapple with the challenge […]
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