The study, which looks specifically at the behaviour of an endangered monkey species, reveals that even in national parks where human presence is reduced and regulated, the animals carry out careful calculations and modify their natural behaviour to balance the pros and cons of living in close proximity to humans. University of Lincoln, College of…Continue Reading A Monkey’s Balancing Act: How species in the wild are managing the risks and rewards of sharing space with humans
Day: November 27, 2019
A Legal-Historical Chronicle of Rule-of-Law Narratives in Hong Kong. In: Global Legal History: A Comparative Law Perspective.
“For the past five months (since June 2019), the city of Hong Kong, a Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China, has been the scene of large-scale anti-government protests. Originally, these protests were against an extradition bill tabled in the Legislative Council, and which would have allowed for the extradition of suspects, not…Continue Reading A Legal-Historical Chronicle of Rule-of-Law Narratives in Hong Kong. In: Global Legal History: A Comparative Law Perspective.