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The excessive use (and length) of pre-trial detention is one of the main causes of prison overpopulation. Owing to the risk of flight, non-resident suspects are often remanded in custody, while residents...
The European Commission has proposed far-reaching reforms to the common market organisation for sugar. The changes will enhance the competitiveness and market-orientation of the European Union sugar...
Recent EU rules for the chemical industry -- the REACH package -- are set to improve our health and protect the environment. Obliging companies to register and provide information on the chemicals they use...
An Interview with Richard McCracken, Head of Intellectual Property at the Open University. Topics covered include: New media Environment; Copyright - A Perspective on New Developments; Online Learning...
A 24-minute interview with Alan Rae, copyright adviser to the Scottish Association of Colleges. He discusses recent copyright issues in further education and implementation of the Copyright Licensing Agency...
40% of Europe’s energy use is consumed in buildings - more than by industry or transport. There is great potential for energy savings in this field, often at little cost. A new European directive...
Following a series of accidents in road tunnels since 1999 The European Commission issued a draft directive proposing minimum safety requirements for tunnels in the Trans-European Transport Network. The goal...
Podcast delivered by Professor Denis Galligan, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford. The great speech of Ulysses in Troilus and Cressida gives a conventional and orthodox view of the organic...
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