This post has been contributed by Professor Roger Halson, Module Convenor for Contract law.
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Torts in Antarctica: Lunn v Antarctic Logistics Centre and Rome II
This blog post was contributed by Dr Manos Maganaris, Module Convenor for Conflict of laws. The case of Lunn v Antarctic Logistics Centre International (Pty)
Companies in Financial Distress – Directors Beware!
This post has been contributed by Professor Christopher Riley, Module Convenor for Company law. When a company is in good financial health, the directors’ loyalty
The Labour Government, Brexit and Consumer Protection
This post was contributed by Professor James Devenney, Module Convenor for Commercial law. Following the UK’s ‘Brexit Referendum’ in 2016, the UK Government indicated that,
Conflict, Courts, Confusion, Complexity and Crimes: Part 1
This post has been contributed by Professor Urfan Khaliq, Module Convenor for International Protection of Human Rights. Since October 2023, global news, social media, and
Is The Fight Against Money Laundering Really Lost?
This post has been contributed by Ralitsa Stancheva, an LLB Graduate, based on their dissertation: “Is money laundering overcriminalised? A look at the examples of