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Public Ethics Expert Analysis of Ethical Issues in the News. Part of the Stockholm Centre for the Ethics of War and Peace.

The UK's new asylum policy grants refugees only 30 months' protection, after which they face repeated deportation review...
29/04/2026

The UK's new asylum policy grants refugees only 30 months' protection, after which they face repeated deportation reviews for up to two decades.

The government claims this is what refugee protection was always meant to look like. But in our latest post, Bradley Hillier-Smith argues that understanding the full range of harms and injustices faced by refugees leads to a very different conclusion.

The UK now grants refugees just 30 months' protection, after which they face deportation review, repeated every 30 months for up to 20 years. The government claims this reflects the true purpose of refugee protection. But does it? Hillier-Smith argues that understanding the full range of harms and i...

New post: Planning for War’s Aftermath. David Clark discusses when and why having (or lacking) a postwar plan affects wh...
12/04/2026

New post: Planning for War’s Aftermath.

David Clark discusses when and why having (or lacking) a postwar plan affects whether going to war can be justified.

How does having or lacking a postwar plan matter for the justification of resorting to war in the first place?

02/04/2026

"What, if anything, is morally wrong with emotional-authorial outsourcing? I worry that by engaging in such outsourcing, we not only risk wronging others, but also risk wronging ourselves".

Pascal L. Mowla writes about the moral dangers of outsourcing emotional labour to generative AI.

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