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Burkhard Schafer, professor of computational legal theory at the University of Edinburgh, was recently interviewed about his approach to legal theory and technology, challenges in AI legislation, and the focus of his current research at REWI University of Graz. Professor Schafer was awarded a senior
All Canadian military bases will soon be forced to have menstruation products in the men's restroom to align with the federal government directive of Employment and Social Development Canada to promote "inclusivity," with the initiative expected to kick off on Dec. 15. Inclusivity is
A new research project co-led by Edinburgh Law School aims to help the UK space sector more easily access guidance on global standards and laws concerning space sustainability. Dr Rachael Craufurd Smith and Dr Michael Picard are co-leads on the Green Toolkit for Space (GTxS) project, supported by re