
Articles by subject: law
- How to defend free speech (by Nick Cohen, March/April 2012 )
- With the persecution of Salman Rushdie, the continuing furore over ‘offensive cartoons’, and polluters, dictators and terrorist bagmen using British libel law to shield their misdeeds from public scrutiny, the opponents of free speech have never had it so good. This is Nick Cohen’s ten-point plan to stop the rot, protect free expression and turn back the tide of outrage that threatens our right to speak
- The triumph of Rushdie's censors (by Kenan Malik, March/April 2012 )
- The response to the latest threats against Salman Rushdie shows that we have become dangerously accustomed to the erosion of free speech, says Kenan Malik
- Book review: Justice for Hedgehogs by Ronald Dworkin (by Conor Gearty, March/April 2011 )
- Conor Gearty takes a tour round Ronald Dworkin's remarkable mind
- Dangerous liaisons (by Sally Feldman, January/February 2010 )
- Will the new Policing and Crime Act protect prostitutes – or persecute them? Sally Feldman plunges into the underworld
- Editorial: Bogus treatment (by Caspar Melville, July/August 2009 )
- By supporting Simon Singh we can help change Britain's chilling libel laws
- Homicide - Justifiable (by Matt Cherry, Spring 2003 )
- Matt Cherry tells the story of a judicial killing
- Justice and Revenge (by Geoffrey Robertson, Spring 2002 )
- Geoffrey Robertson QC, author of the Justice Game and veteran of many landmark human rights court cases, talks about justice and revenge in the wake of September 11th 2002.
- Religion and the law (by Conrad Russell, Summer 1999 )
- Conrad Russell reviews advances in human rights law