This post has been contributed by Professor Alison Diduck, Module Convenor for Family law. Since the Matrimonial Causes Act 1857 there have been calls for reform of divorce
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Can increasing age and health difficulties ever amount to personal mitigation in sentencing?
This post has been contributed by Mr Robert Jago, Module Convenor for Civil and criminal procedure. When the criminal courts are sentencing an offender
DEVOLUTION: NORTHERN IRELAND
This post has been contributed by Hilaire Barnett, Public law tutor for the Undergraduate Laws Programme. Devolution to Northern Ireland took place against the background
CAN A PARENT COMPANY BE HELD LIABLE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HARM CAUSED BY ITS SUBSIDIARY?
This post has been contributed by Mr Chris Riley, Module Convenor for Company law. The decision of the UK High Court in HRH Emere Godwin
CONSTRUCTIVE TRUSTS AND MISTAKEN PAYMENTS
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
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