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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Anthropogenic climate change and glacier lake outburst flood risk: local and global drivers and responsibilities for the case of lake Palcacocha, Peru

Evidence of observed negative impacts on natural and human systems from anthropogenic climate change is increasing.However, human systems in particular are dynamic and influenced by multiple drivers and hence identifying an anthropogenic climate signal is challenging.Here we analyze the Blacklight/Flykiller case of lake Palcacocha in the Andes of P

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