Sophia Lieuw-Kie-Song explores the fact that the physical border separating Mexico and the US is not the only thing separating them- their stances on abortion is a distinguishing factor. She questions how different the abortion rights are in Mexico and why more women from the US may be crossing the border to get the procedure done.
Justin Kong takes a critical look into the judicial decision making and statutory interpretation employed in Roe v Wade, as well as the social implications that influenced this legislative deviation.
Chidera Ofili explores England and Wales’ stance on abortion following the decision in Roe v Wade. He considers the opinions and demands of reformists and evaluates whether this attitude is necessary.
Aarya Chaudhary establishes that a post-Dobbs America is not a world women want to live in. She explores how different are the abortion rights in Europe and whether we should be worried.
Kimberly Chitifa breaks down the US Supreme Court’s decision in overturning Roe v Wade and the global impact.
Grace Moran-Birch explores the issue of abortion with an internal lens, criticising and evaluating the way the issue is approached and dealt with in the UK. She affirms the importance of looking locally before condemning international jurisdictions on their approach.
Guest author Maya Oral explores how the Gaming Industry's use of loot boxes presents a palpable threat to vulnerable populations like children. Whilst recent developments suggest an increasing eagerness to regulate their use, there still remains an overall threat of undue influence.
The recent takeover of the democratically elected government in Kabul by Islamist factions has raised questions concerning the legitimacy of this forceful regime change. Atul Alexander & Ishan Khare explore how the Taliban government may be recognised by the international community and the implications of such recognition or lack thereof.