

US/UK Relations under Trump
His name is inescapable right now; Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States and leader of the ‘free world’. Whether you love...

Scotland’s notorious three verdict system
The “Not proven” verdict is an element of Scots Law that is not only unique but has been a subject of much controversy and criticism...


Driverless Cars: Who is Liable?
Rapid technological advances are slowly starting to eliminate the need for human control – nowhere is this more evident than with the...


Is there potential for technology to play a role in improving access to the Civil Justice system?
From April to June 2016, 397,054 civil claims were issued in England and Wales (Ministry of Justice, 2016, p. 6) of which 12,109 went to...


The Key Guide to Effective Learning
No matter what stage you are at in your studies – A-Level, undergraduate or postgraduate – you have no doubt had to revise for an exam or...


Top Tips for First Year Law Students
As I am currently in my first year and have had a fair share of university experience, here are some important tips to help you to...


Estate Agents' Fees: Court of Appeal holds missing terms cannot be implied in incomplete contrac
Wells v Devani [2016] EWCA Civ 1106 The Court of Appeal has held that, in circumstances where a contract would otherwise be deemed...


The Benefits of Studying a Combined Degree
The majority of people wishing to study law do so because they want to become practising lawyers. However, it is important not to forget...


Sexual Offences Act & Gender Inequality
Archaic, incoherent and discriminatory are amongst the various words used to describe the previous laws on sexual offences. In need of an...


Future Routes to Authorisation Improving Access to the Bar?
If becoming a barrister was not difficult enough already, it’s about to get even more difficult. The BSB has released a consultation...