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Britannic Impunity: The UK Overseas Operations Bill

October 18, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 9

It was praised by Michael Clarke, former Director-General of the Royal United Services Institute, as “clear and entire laudable” – at least up to a […]

Boris Johnson at Sea: Coronavirus Confusion in the UK

October 13, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 7

The tide has been turning against UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Oafishly, he has managed to convert that tide into a deluge of dissatisfaction assisted […]

Back on the Stairway to Heaven: Led Zeppelin Wins Over Spirit

October 11, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 0

In March, the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeal upheld an original jury finding that Led Zeppelin’s Stairway to Heaven did not infringe copyright in […]

Matters of International Justice: Challenging Trump’s ICC Sanctions

October 8, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 2

On September 2, US sanctions – the sort normally reserved for fully fledged terrorists and decorated drug traffickers – were imposed on the chief prosecutor […]

Lunar Lunacy: Competition, Conflict and Mining the Moon

October 5, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 1

The discussion about mining the Moon resembles that of previous conquests: the division of territory; the grabbing of resources; language of theft and plunder. All […]

JAGGED #10 – The End Of The Telling

October 5, 2020 Keith Davis 6

(Follows on from JAGGED #9 – Crazy Daze) JAGGED! What a journey! As I claw my way back into life I have come to realise […]

Assange’s Eighteenth Day at the Old Bailey: Abuse of Power, Breaching Attorney-Client Privilege and Adjournment

October 2, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 8

October 1, 2020. Central Criminal Court, London. The Old Bailey has been the venue for a trial that should never have taken place. But during […]

Assange’s Seventeenth Day at the Old Bailey: Embassy Espionage, Contemplated Poisoning and Proposed Kidnapping

October 2, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 23

September 30. Central Criminal Court, London. Today will be remembered as a grand expose. It was a direct, pointed accusation at the intentions of the […]

Assange’s Sixteenth Day at the Old Bailey: Special Administrative Measures, Unreliable Assurances and Espionage

September 30, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 15

September 29. Central Criminal Court, London. Julian Assange’s defence team spent the day going over, reemphasising and sharpening the focus on what awaited their client […]

Assange’s Fifteenth Day at the Old Bailey: Solitary Confinement and Parlous Health Care

September 29, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 7

September 28. Central Criminal Court, London. Throughout the sham process formally known as the Julian Assange extradition trial, prosecutors representing the United States have been […]

Assange’s Fourteenth Day at the Old Bailey: Elections, Cracking Passwords and Failures of Proof

September 27, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 0

September 25. Central Criminal Court, London. On this Friday, the Assange trial moved into the rarefied realm of computer hacking and the less than rarefied […]

Dean Jones: Life of a Cricketing Entertainer

September 27, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 6

He was very much one of those cricketers who made the pulse race, a figure for the advocates of a faster variant of the game. […]

The ‘Panama Papers’ exposed the greed of the rich – and then nothing happened

September 26, 2020 The AIM Network 5

By Paul Gregoire   The Panama Papers could have been a massive moment in history. However, the culture of tax havens, loopholes and our richest paying […]

Assange’s Thirteenth Day at the Old Bailey: Mental Health, Managed Risk and Publication Chronologies

September 25, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 0

September 24. Central Criminal Court, London. The lion’s share of today’s Old Bailey proceedings in Julian Assange’s extradition trial was spent on battles over mental […]

Assange’s Twelfth Day at the Old Bailey: Autism, Suicide and Prisons

September 24, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 7

September 23. Central Criminal Court, London. Following the script sheet of the previous day, the non sequitur, pop medical view of the prosecution was again […]

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