Citizenship Deprivation and the Limits of National Security: Balancing State Security and Fundamental Rights in Modern Britain

Citizenship Deprivation and the Limits of National Security: Balancing State Security and Fundamental Rights in Modern Britain

The power to remove citizenship represents one of the most significant authorities available to the modern state. This paper examines the UK's citizenship deprivation regime, exploring the balance between national security, executive power, human rights, and democratic accountability in the modern era.

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Predictive Policing and Human Rights: Can Algorithms Deliver Justice?

Predictive Policing and Human Rights: Can Algorithms Deliver Justice?

Predictive policing promises to transform law enforcement through artificial intelligence and data-driven decision-making. This paper examines whether algorithmic policing can be reconciled with fundamental human rights principles, exploring questions of privacy, equality, accountability, and democratic oversight.

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