This blog post has been contributed by Ms Amber Marks, Module Convenor for Evidence. Miscarriages of justice have featured a great deal in the news
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Constructive Trusts – Beyond Box Ticking
This blog post was contributed by David Thomas, Teaching Fellow for Property law. A very recent property blog concerned the case of Hudson v Hathway
Assisted Dying Bill and criminal law – what now?
This post was contributed by Dr Laura Lammasniemi, Module Convenor for Criminal law. In November 2024, Members of Parliament (MPs) voted in favour of advancing
Conflict, Courts, Confusion, Complexity and Crimes: Part 2
This post has been contributed by Professor Urfan Khaliq, Module Convenor for International Protection of Human Rights. In the first part of this blog, we
Political Rights, Citizenship, and EU Values: Cases C-808/21 Commission v Czech Republic and C-814/21 Commission v Poland
This blog post has been contributed by Dr Oana Stefan, Module Convenor for EU law. This blog post deals with two cases issued in November
What are the consequences of “bad faith” Trade Mark filings?
This post has been contributed by Dr Luke McDonagh, Module Convenor for Intellectual Property. Section 3(6) of the Trade Marks Act 1994 prohibits the registration