László Sólyom (1942-2023), the founding President of the Hungarian Constitutional Court, later also the President of the Republic of Hungary (2005-2010), died on 8 October […]
Month: October 2023
Braverman’s ‘crisis’, LGBTQIA+ refugees, and the mischaracterisation of law, by Raawiyah Rifath
The UK Home Secretary’s recent narrative relating to asylum seekers is harmful, concerning, and could be another attempt (following the Illegal Migration Act 2023 (IMA […]
Legal sex status: the attitudes of non-binary people towards reform in England and Wales, by Mollie Gascoigne
Human rights actors are increasingly highlighting the negative impact that legal non-recognition has on non-binary communities. However, the possibilities for, and implications of, various reform […]