This post has been contributed by Professor Patricia Tuitt, Module Convenor for Tort law , and Part 1 of two posts. Read here later part 2 to see
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LEAVING THE EUROPEAN UNION: ‘BREXIT’
This post has been contributed by Mrs Hilaire Barnett, Module Content Developer for Public law. It is six months since the British people voted
The year I made friends in Kenyan prisons.
This post has been contributed by Rabia Pasha, graduate UOL LLM in Commercial and Corporate Law and undergraduate Laws programme. When I arrived in Nairobi on
Legal aid and Access to Justice
This post has been contributed by Charlotte Crilly, Teaching Fellow for the Undergraduate Laws Programme. Students studying Legal Skills and Method will know about the Legal Aid,
Post -Brexit – why triggering article 50 is about so much more than leaving the EU
This post has been contributed by Professor Andrea Biondi, Module Convenor for EU law. In June this year, the British public voted to leave the
Legal Issues in the South China Sea.
This post has been contributed by Professor Wade Mansell, Module Convener for Public international law. The South China Sea Arbitration Case between the People’s Republic