Month: May 2025
Kazakhstan’s Push to Embed Human Rights in Legal Education
What does it take to build a generation of citizens who respect human rights? In Kazakhstan, the government believes it starts in the classroom. While debates over civic education, legal literacy, and public trust in state institutions unfold across the globe—from the halls of European parliaments […]
Confidently Navigating Data Compliance Challenges with Fieldfisher’s Comprehensive Data Compliance Manager Solution
European law firm Fieldfisher has launched an expanded suite of data compliance solutions to help organisations confidently manage their data protection and cybersecurity obligations. The Fieldfisher Data Compliance Manager provides a secure and accessible platform, backed by expert legal support, to ensure compliance with evolving regulatory frameworks, including GDPR, UK […]
Smarter Together: How AI Is Transforming Contracts Management for Legal Teams
Legal departments are undergoing a revolution. Long considered among the most traditional parts of a business, they are embracing one of the most disruptive forces in modern enterprise: Artificial Intelligence (AI). Nowhere is this transformation more evident than in contracts management. Where lawyers were once burdened […]
The Missing Link: Why ‘Jeong’ Requires Face-to-Face Time (more than FaceTime)
By Claudia Salomon, President of the International Chamber of Commerce’s (ICC’s) International Court of Arbitration. Since I became President of the ICC International Court of Arbitration three years ago, I have traveled to more than 50 cities in 35 countries, including multiple visits to East Asia, […]
Seeds of Innovation, Shadows of Power: Rethinking Intellectual Property in Bangladesh’s Postcolonial Techno-Future
By Advocate Joydeep Chowdhury Where Patents Muzzle the Plough Innovation in South Asia has emerged not via rapid industrialization but via subtle advancements in technology, chemistry, and cultural knowledge. As Bangladesh traverses the tumultuous waters of techno-capitalism, it remains bound to colonial frameworks of intellectual property […]
Impact on India’s Financial Growth
The impact of the slowing global economic growth is slowly being felt in India now as the growth forecasts have slipped rather sharply in recent reports of global financial institutions. There are several circumstances which are weighing down the growth including tariffs, policy uncertainty, and financial […]



