This post has been contributed by Professor Robert Chambers, Module Convenor for Equity and Trusts. Angove’s Pty Ltd v Bailey [2016] UKSC 47, [2016] 1 WLR
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The gig economy – flexible working for the new age or worker exploitation?
This post has been contributed by Lisa Kidger, Subject Content Developer for Labour Law. There has always been a tension between the desire of an individual
U of L – LLB Revision Courses – Was it Worth it?
This post has been contributed by Sarah Fortin Espigares, Undergraduate Laws Student. I had the opportunity to fly to London this past March for the revision
The Mysteries and Dangers of the Third Gateway
This post has been contributed by Ms Amber Marks, Module Convenor for Evidence. The knotty issue of sexual history evidence is back in the
‘Post-truth’, Liberalism and Law
This post has been contributed by Prof Jill Marshall, Module Convenor for Jurisprudence and legal theory. In mid-November, the BBC and other news media reported the decision of
Occupiers’ Liability – Part 2
This post follows on from the previous one found here: Occupiers Liability – Part 1 and is contributed by Patricia Tuitt, Module Convenor for Tort law.