17 April 2024
Funding awarded to help West Essex charities thrive
Training in governance, finance and management will be provided by Anglia Ruskin
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17 April 2024
Training in governance, finance and management will be provided by Anglia Ruskin
11 March 2024
Leaders mark completion of course to help small and medium enterprises grow
29 February 2024
Motorists see cost and charging infrastructure as main barriers to buying electric car
27 February 2024
Talk at Cambridge Festival will explain how current thinking may be misguided
12 February 2024
VIEWPOINT: ARU expert looks at study examining how long different breeds will live
12 February 2024
Anglia Ruskin University is to work closely with local judiciary and legal firms
26 January 2024
Newly qualified solicitor returns to work with students six years after first volunteering
24 January 2024
VIEWPOINT: Parts are taking longer to deliver as ships avoid attacks
9 January 2024
Sir Christopher Pissarides gives lecture about influence of automation technologies
9 January 2024
Between November 27 and 29, I had the privilege of participating in the 12th Annual Forum on Business and Human Rights. A huge portion of the discussions revolved around the theme of reparations and remedies, prompting me to synthesize noteworthy ideas and initiatives concerning remedies for business-related human rights abuses. Additionally, I aim to delve into the nuanced concept of remedies within this context and shed light on overlooked gaps from the Forum.