Latest blog articles

  • Facing reality

    With merely two weeks before the United Kingdom’s scheduled withdrawal from the European Union, Westminster still does not know what it wants and where it wishes to go.

    House of parliament London blog Brexit - 13 march 2019
  • Human rights for righteous humans

    The debate around the universality of human rights is legitimate and long-lasting. While most people instantly think of cultural and religious relativity, invoking the sharia and indigenous traditions as obstacles to universality, new forms of questioning universality - and even human rights in...

    Blog Diego Fallah student blog
  • Should robots be given legal personhood?

    Nowadays, the idea of granting robots legal personhood is considered as a serious political option: Saudi Arabia granted citizenship to the robot Sophia, certain national legislators are drafting legislation on legal personhood for robots and the European Parliament requested that the Commission...

    Robot legal personhood
  • Must universality of human rights give in to cultural pluralism?

    Over the past decades, universality as the cornerstone of human rights has been constantly challenged by non-western societies. Legitimacy and western political hegemony intent are the underlying grounds. In the battle between universality and cultural relativism, which one should prevail?

    Universality blog Human rights
  • Brexit and the Economics of Federalism

    With Brexit, Yellow Jackets and EU-scepticism dominating the news and everyday discussions, I would like to direct our blog readers’ attention to some of the lessons that law and economics can offer to the (polarizing) debate on the future of the EU.

    Brexit and the Economics of Federalism
  • Chimera

    In the hour of need, the United Kingdom is saddled with elected officials who fail to match the moment.

    Brexit blog bt Prashant Sabharwal_Law blog update feb19