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
Category: Legal Resources
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
Approaching the Civil and Criminal Procedure Exam
As with EU and CLRI, we have done a live session for Civil and criminal procedure. Mr Jago, who ran the session is keen to