DISHONESTY MODIFIED: BARTON V BOOTH
Hannah Friedman provides a case analysis of Barton v Booth [2020].
A law student's guide to inflation
Inflation is one of those words that we hear in the news all too frequently. If nothing else, you’ve probably complained about the rising...
What is PACE 1984 and why is it important?
The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE) was introduced to balance the powers of the police and the rights of the individual....
High Stakes: The Impact of the Witch Trials on Our Global Legal System Today
In the UK there were two periods of intensive ‘witch hunting’ from 1598-1607 and 1644-1647, led by Matthew Hopkins, the ‘witch finder...
Children and the Law: The right to a fair trial and protected welfare
In England and Wales, youth criminal proceedings occur to prevent offending and reoffending by those aged between ten and seventeen (s...
Diversity in the legal profession
“Contrary to the belief of Ron Burgundy and his comrades in the film Anchorman, “diversity” is most definitely not “an old, old wooden...
The 'Super-Exam' vs the LPC
For those of who you are currently coming to the end of your LLB Undergraduate degree or Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL), you will have...
Scope for Online Courts - A talk by Professor Richard Susskind
Many Universities, in particular those around London, host free legal events and talks aimed at broadening and developing commercial...
Is Freedom of the Press under Attack? Analysis of the Proposed New Press Law
“A free Press can be good or bad, but, most certainly without freedom, the Press will never be anything but bad.” These words, taken from...
The Human Body and the Legal Concept of Property
The Concept of Property Property as a term invites confusion and controversy. We tend to view property as an absolute concept, yet the...