The recent conviction of two Scots for trafficking vulnerable individuals as male and female prostitutes, and the extraordinary Bedfordshire case where, allegedly, some men were held…
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The author of this blog attended an excellent seminar over the weekend in the splendour of All Souls College, Oxford. The seminar was co-organised by…
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Comments closedThe Paisley Snail Who then in law is my neighbour? Donoghue v Stevenson: 80 years on An International Conference will be taking place on 25-26…
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