This post has been contributed by Professor Urfan Khaliq, Module Convenor for International Protection of Human Rights. Before you read this blog, you may want
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Breaking the Cycle of Violence and Misery in the Middle East –What Role for International Law? Part 1.
This post has been contributed by Professor Urfan Khaliq, Module Convenor for International Protection of Human Rights. There is an almost unfortunate inevitability that every
‘Glass Houses’ – Part 2
This blog was contributed by Dr Carol Brennan, Teaching Fellow for Undergraduate Laws. Before you read this blog, you may want to read Part 1
What a difference an age can make: Raising the Minimum Age for Marriage or Civil Partnership
This blog post has been contributed by Robert Jago, Module Convenor for Family law. The Marriage and Civil Partnership (Minimum Age) Act 2022 came into
Students speak of First Class degree as being a dream come true
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Frustrating Times
This post has been contributed by Professor Roger Halson, Module Convenor for Contract law. The doctrine of frustration provides relief from a contract when its