

An In-Depth Look at the Miller Case
As it is widely known, last June the electorate of the UK voted to leave the European Union. Subsequently, Theresa May was elected by the...


Critical Analysis: What it is and Why it's Important.
Now that we are knee-deep in the middle of term, it’s likely that you’ll have already received the results from your January essays and...


Reforms to 'Health Tourism' - a one way ticket to a sustainable NHS?
Following a disclosure by the Public Accounts Committee to the Department of Health warning of millions of pounds of unrecovered health...


Poor Justice for the Poor
Lord Justice Thesiger once stated that ‘what would be a nuisance in Belgrave Square would not necessarily be so in Bermondsey’ [Sturges v...


What is the GDL?
The Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) is a one-year ‘conversion course’ for those who wish to become a practicing lawyer but have not studied...


Opinion: Trump’s Muslim Ban and the future of immigration in Trump’s America.
On the 27th January, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that prohibited entry to the US from seven Muslim-majority...


Consumer Rights Act 2015
The Consumer Rights Act has been hailed as a more modern and fairer piece of legislation in the area of consumer law: The Law Gazette...


The Failure of the Universality Project
Despite the intentions of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) to uphold the metaphysical concept of human rights, from its...

Interview with Stephenson Hardwood Partner, James Trundle.
Top City law firm Stephenson Hardwood is a member of the 'club of nine', a group of law firms that acted as the predecessors for the...


Adverse Possession – A Means of Properly Exploiting Land
In my opinion, land must be ensured to be exploited properly to benefit all of society by allocating title to one person, and ensuring...