This post has been contributed by Professor Jill Marshall, Module Convenor for Jurisprudence. This short blog reflects, through a jurisprudential lens, on the effect of
Category: Jurisprudence
It’s Just Not Cricket: Jurisprudence, cricket tournaments and women in Afghanistan
This post has been contributed by Professor Jill Marshall, Module Convenor for Jurisprudence. The phrase ‘it’s just not cricket’ is used in English to mean
Global Inequality: Jurisprudence
This post has been contributed by Professor Jill Marshall, Module Convenor for Jurisprudence. Welcome to the first Jurisprudence blog of 2023-24. I hope you are
Law, Protest, Noise and Annoyance
This post has been contributed by Professor Jill Marshall, Module Convenor for Jurisprudence.
Sarah Everard’s former police officer murderer sentenced to life imprisonment September 2021.
This post has been contributed by Professor Jill Marshall, Module Convenor for Jurisprudence and legal theory. Please note content is upsetting. At the Old Bailey
Study Support Event 2021
This post has been posted on behalf of Undergraduate Laws. At Undergraduate Laws we are opening our 2021-22 academic year with our first Study Event