This blog post has been contributed by Ms Amber Marks, Module Convenor for Evidence. Oliver Campbell´s appeal against conviction will be of interest to students
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‘If it ain’t broke then don’t fix it’
This post has been contributed by Professor Roger Halson, Module Convenor for Contract law. In the past, these contract law blogs have focussed upon recent
Attacks on Ships in the Red Sea, Disrupted Shipping Routes and Frustration
This post was contributed by Professor James Devenney, Module Convenor for International Commercial law. The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has recently
Equity and Trusts – Forfeiture rule
This post has been contributed by Amanda Taylor, University of London Teaching Fellow for Equity and Trusts. Learning about Equity and Trusts obviously involves the
On the use of copyright works as training data for Artificial Intelligence
This post has been contributed by Dr Luke McDonagh, Module Convenor for Intellectual Property. Creative AI uses substantial amounts of input data—images, videos, text and
Global Inequality: Jurisprudence
This post has been contributed by Professor Jill Marshall, Module Convenor for Jurisprudence. Welcome to the first Jurisprudence blog of 2023-24. I hope you are