This post has been contributed by Professor Chris Riley, Module Convenor for Company law. The recent pace of AI development has been breathtaking. Companies are often at the forefront of these changes,
Technical and Legal Solutions for Mandatory Mediation in the Global Digital Society
This blog post has been contributed by Dr Faye Fangfei Wang, Module Convenor for Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). Rising Cross-Border Disputes and Mediation The rapid expansion
Jury trials on the brink? Making sense of the “Swift Courts” proposals
This post was contributed by Dr Laura Lammasniemi, Module Convenor for Criminal law. Few legal reforms have caused as much controversy in recent years as the government’s plan to limit
Interpreting Force Majeure Clauses: RTI Ltd v MUR Shipping BV [2024] UKSC 18
This post was contributed by Professor James Devenney, Module Convenor for Commercial law. Sometimes a commercial contract will be impacted by events occurring after the
The Encroachment of Populism Upon Human Rights
This post has been contributed by Professor Urfan Khaliq, Module Convenor for International Protection of Human Rights. The German thinker Freidrich Hegel famously noted that
House of Lords Reform
This blog post has been contributed by Professor Eloise Ellis, Senior Lecturer in Law. Following several decades of discussion about further reform of the Upper Chamber of