This blog post has been contributed by Professor Eloise Ellis, Senior Lecturer in Law. Following several decades of discussion about further reform of the Upper Chamber of
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A MODEST ATTEMPT TO CHANGE SECTION 172 IS UNLIKELY TO SUCCEED
This post has been contributed by Professor Chris Riley, Module Convenor for Company law. UK company law puts shareholders’ interests first. A clear example of this is the duty imposed on
Semi-Stare Decisis: Jwanczuk v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [2025] UKSC 42
This blog post has been contributed by Mr Simon Askey, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Laws, for Legal Systems and Method. The interpretation of legislation that
Holding the Line: UniCredit and the Revival of English Anti-Suit Injunctions
This blog has been contributed by Dr Manos Maganaris, Module Convenor for Conflict of laws. Anti-suit injunctions now occupy a prominent place in English private
UG Laws Essay Competition 2025 – Reflections from our winner
We are delighted to share this blog post featuring the reflections of the first-place winner of the UG Laws Essay Competition 2025. In this blog post Muhammad Wali Anwaar
The Standish Saga: A question of “matrimonialisation” at the Supreme Court
This blog post has been contributed by Professor Robert Jago, Module Convenor for Family law. The recent case of Standish v Standish [2025] UKSC 26 arose from a divorce dispute involving