ARTICLES
CAN A MACHINE DECIDE YOUR FATE? AI & COURTROOM VERDICTS
A balanced investigation into the pros and cons of AI predictive algorithms, supported with the case of Eric Loomis and the use of the 'COMPAS' algorithm in reaching his verdict.
MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES & THE LAW: FAIRNESS OR EXPLOITATION?
This article questions whether multinational corporations uphold the law or allow profit-driven priorities to override ethics and accountability.
THE HAND OR THE HEART: WHICH TRULY DEFINES A CRIME?
An examination of two funamental concepts in the criminal justice system: actus reus and mens rea — showcasing the mental element of criminal liability and the complexity of the legal system.
ARE HUMAN RIGHTS UNIVERSAL DE JURE BUT SELECTIVE DE FACTO?
This article considers the contrast between the formal recognition of human rights and their real-world implementation, exploring the key legal concepts of de jure and de facto, with Afghanistan serving as a central example of the disparate global patterns of equality.
SHOULD YOUTH BE PUNISHED OR REHABILITATED?
A look into youth justice, considering how punishment and rehabilitation shape young offenders and impact fairness within the legal system.
WHEN CORPORATIONS BREAK THE LAW, WHO IS REALLY PUNISHED?
An article discussing the extensive nature of legal punishment for corporate misconduct, following the Enron scandal of 2001. It aims to identify and examine the uneven patterns of retribution and ultimately accountability when companies break the rules.