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Eton Law Review
The legal implications of AI-Generated content
Artificial intelligence (AI) has completely transformed a large amount of industries, including finance and healthcare. The generation of content is one area where AI has advanced dramatically and exponentially. These days, AI-powered technologies can produce poetry, music, articles, and essays. Although there are many intriguing possibilities presented by this technology, there are also many unsettled legal questions. Â One of the most significant legal challenges regarding
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Mohamed Al-Fayed: The answer behind the accusations
Mohamed Abdel Moneim Al-Fayed, a renowned Egyptian billionaire most widely known for his ownership of  Harrods and Fulham F.C.,  was a keen businessman in the 20th Century. He appeared a prosperous, charitable gentleman who knew well his way around the corporate sphere, however following his death on the 30th of August 2023, accusations and allegations emerged from the shadow Al-Fayed had left behind. I, as an enthusiastic Fulham supporter, was greatly intrigued upon hearing
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2 days ago9 min read
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A Spying Government?
What it is and what its implications are  Many of you have most likely heard the word ‘CIA’ or ‘spying’ or even how China was supposedly extracting information from TikTok; and you even be fearing that Eton WiFi is sucking the secrets out of your phone, but less of you might have heard of the Investigatory Powers Act. However, if you’re interested in knowing how much privacy you actually have or what the government/Eton College can and can’t see what you do, then this artic
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2 days ago3 min read
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The Sovereign Power to Evade Justice
Sovereign immunity, a doctrine designed to protect state actors from foreign proceedings, resides at the core of one of international law’s most contentious debates: can a sovereign truly be above the law? In cases of egregious human rights violations, state officials and leaders have often evaded all liability on the mere basis of their legal protections; they cannot be held liable in civil lawsuits or criminal proceedings and, therefore, cannot commit a legal wrong. Inheren
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2 days ago7 min read
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