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Simone Veil: A Journey of Hope

On Holocaust Remembrance Day, it feels especially important to talk about figures whose lives sit at the intersection of memory, law, and human dignity. Simone Veil is...

The War against Corruption – A Fight for Bulgaria’s Future

Background Just recently, Bulgaria’s government was once again toppled, meaning that the country is heading for its seventh round of elections in five years just...

The Law of Atrocity: Genocide and the Terrific Failing of Justice

Genocide is the gravest crime recognised under international law. It is defined in the 1948 Genocide Convention as the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national...

Why MLK Jr.’s Message Still Matters 70 Years Later

MLK Jr, born in Memphis, Tennessee on January 15 1929, was a civil rights leader in the United States and undoubtedly one of the most famous of these activists. He became...

Could NATO’s Article 5 be invoked?

In recent days, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's Articles 4 and 5 have been making headlines, specifically in the context of Russian violation of airspace in the...

The Difference Between Civil and Common Law

We all think we know all the key things about the law from watching shows like Suits and How To Get Away With Murder but do you really know the law of you don’t...

Environmental Law and Regulations – Vital and Powerful

Environmental law and regulations are undoubtedly becoming of increasing importance in today's world. As temperatures rise, fires roar, oceans rise, and life suffers, one...

Todor Ivanchov – Law, Leadership and Accountability

When we think about the history of law, it’s easy to focus only on the big countries like Britain, France, or the United States. But smaller nations like Bulgaria also...

Trump, Putin and You – Powerful Players

It sounds like the start of a joke: three people walk into Alaska. But this isn’t an empty joke. It’s real politics...