IS SOCIAL MEDIA CHALLENGING THE AUTHORITY OF THE JUDICIARY? RETHINKING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ANONYMISED AND SUPER INJUNCTIONS IN THE AGE OF THE INTERNET

Is Social Media Challenging the Authority of the Judiciary? Rethinking the Effectiveness of Anonymised and Super Injunctions in the Age of the Internet

While freedom of expression has a long and well-established constitutional foundation as a self-governing concept, the right to privacy is a relatively recent norm in the constitutional orientation of the United Kingdom.Until the Human Rights Act 1998, the right to privacy had little standing constitutionally.Following on from this standard-setting

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HIV and Hepatitis B and C incidence rates in US correctional populations and high risk groups: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Abstract Background High Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) prevalence and high risk behaviors have been well documented within United States (US) correctional systems.However, uncertainty remains regarding the extent to which placing people in prison or jail increases their risk of HIV infection, and Griddles regarding which inmate populations exp

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The Whig interpretation of history

In economics, as in other Garden disciplines, one often comes across the term "Whig" or its derivatives.One will find, for example, a particular account being branded as whiggish.Butterfield, who was a historian, introduced the idea of a Whig interpretation of history in 1931.Since then the term has usually been used to classify an approach which v

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