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A Review of the Death Penalty in China: History, Theory, and Criticism
Authors: Sahasra Palle & Meenakshi Sivanandam Mentor: Filipa Paes. Filipa is currently a doctoral candidate in the Faculty of Law at the University of Oxford. Abstract The death penalty is one of the most controversial forms of criminal punishment worldwide, with debates over abolition entangling questions of its morality, effectiveness in deterring future crime, and violations of human rights. The majority of nations have formally abolished the death penalty or suspended exe
Sep 13


Cholesterol: Friend, Foe, or Both?
Authors: Annabella Irani-Fey, Tripura Reddy, & Rihaan Shah Mentor: Dr. Liam Barrett. Dr. Barrett received his medical degree from the University of Birmingham. He is a member of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, and is currently pursuing a DPhil in medical science at the University of Oxford. Abstract This review explores a simple question with a nuanced answer: is cholesterol good or bad for you. Cholesterol is essential for human biology, yet it also contributes to a
Sep 7


Tariffs and Economic Welfare
Authors: Yusuf Khan & Purvi Reddy Mentor: Dr. Gerard Dericks (PhD, London School of Economics). Dr. Dericks is currently director of the Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Education at Hawaii Pacific University. Abstract Tariffs remain one of the most controversial instruments of economic policy, with debate centering on whether they foster or hinder economic growth. Although global tariff rates have generally declined over the past half century in line with the domina
Sep 1
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