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Registration without execution: State immunity, ICSID awards and the UK Supreme Court
This blog has been contributed by Dr Manos Maganaris, Module Convenor for Conflict of laws. In The Kingdom of Spain v Infrastructure Services Luxembourg S.à.r.l.
‘The Presumption Falls: A Crusade Fails’
This blog post has been contributed by Professor Robert Jago, Module Convenor for Family law. In October 2025 the Ministry of Justice published the Review
Reform on Will Writing
This post has been contributed by Amanda Taylor, University of London Teaching Fellow for Equity and Trusts. A will is a document, written during your lifetime reflecting your
Hungary’s Presidential Elections and EU law
This blog post has been contributed by Dr Oana Stefan, Module Convenor for EU law. On the 12th of April 2026, Hungarian voters delivered a
Spinning the Wheel: the Application of the ‘Onerous Clause Doctrine’
This post was contributed by Professor James Devenney, Module Convenor for Commercial law. If you sign a document which includes a particular clause (perhaps an exclusion/limitation clause), the clause