
James Shaw
Articles
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May 11, 2024 |
thecambridgestudent.co.uk | James Shaw
Pro-Palestinian student protests have led Biden to be attacked from both the left and right on the issue, potentially diminishing his re-election hopes. In recent weeks, US politics has become dominated by debates about the wave of pro-Palestinian student protests on US college campuses. The phenomena began at Columbia University in New York on April 17, when students set up tents in an encampment on the campus’s east lawn and declared their solidarity with Palestine.
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Feb 26, 2024 |
thecambridgestudent.co.uk | James Shaw
2024 is democracy’s biggest year ever, with an estimated 4 billion people going to the polls. However, the results of recent elections in Indonesia and Pakistan cast an early shadow of doubt over the health of global democracy. Pakistan’s election took place on 8 February and did not present a clear winner. Since then, a coalition has been announced between the second- and third-largest parties: the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP).
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Feb 10, 2024 |
thecambridgestudent.co.uk | James Shaw
The probability of a Haley victory is not impossible but extremely unlikely. The question posed is therefore: how long can she hang on for? One of the biggest determinants of this is money, which has a disproportionate impact on US politics and, surprisingly, wealth may actually represent an advantage for Haley over Trump. The New York Times has reported that the Haley-affiliated super PAC Stand For America raised $50.1 million dollars in the last six months of 2023.
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Aug 3, 2023 |
gatehouselaw.co.uk | James Shaw |Ashley Allen
Final and conclusive judgments, meaning judgments of judicial bodies which bring litigation to an end and are not (or are no longer) subject to an appeal process, have a special place in this jurisdiction. The principle of finality demands that they be respected, complied with, and left undisturbed save in the most exceptional of circumstances.
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Aug 2, 2023 |
mondaq.com | James Shaw
Final and conclusive judgments, meaning judgments of judicial bodies which bring litigation to an end and are not (or are no longer) subject to an appeal process, have a special place in this jurisdiction. The principle of finality demands that they be respected, complied with, and left undisturbed save in the most exceptional of circumstances.
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