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
Criminal Law Revision Session
As part of the Regional Revision Courses we had planned to offer a Criminal Law revision course in Bangladesh. However, due to a general strike
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