This post was contributed by Dr Laura Lammasniemi, Associate Professor, Law School of University of Warwick. “In your own own words, how would you define
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Citing Cases in Exams
Probably the most important thing to remember to do when citing a case in an examination is to underline the case name. In printed text
Which cases?
In my last blog post I suggested that reading cases was a good starting point for learning how to think like a lawyer. In this
Note on Chaudury v Yavuz: part two- the constructive trust issues
Note on Chaudury v Yavuz: part two- the constructive trust issues The judge at first instance had, as an alternative, upheld the claim of C
Electoral Law : The Last Two Years
It is interesting to reflect on events in electoral law across the last two years, not only for any effects in that sphere, but also
Supreme Court Online
Those of you wanting a greater understanding of the Common and Public law will be interested to know that the UK Supreme Court have now