This post has been contributed by Charlotte Crilly, Teaching Fellow for the Undergraduate Laws Programme. Many of you will have received a statute book as
Category: Undergraduate Laws
Playing games in the Criminal Courts: the obligatory firm hand?
In this VLOG, Mr Robert Jago, Module Convenor for Civil and Criminal Procedure explores game playing in the criminal courts and asks whether an obligatory
‘Is it finally time to reform divorce law’?
This post has been contributed by Professor Alison Diduck, Module Convenor for Family law. Welcome to the first blog of the year. I hope you are
Catalonia and the ‘Right to Self-Determination’ in Public International Law
This post has been contributed by Professor Wade Mansell, Module Convenor for Public international law. Issues of the right to self-determination in international law continue to
Non-delegable duty situations: the role of policy
This post has been contributed by Vera Bermingham, Teaching Fellow for the Undergraduate Laws Programme. The law of negligence has undergone enormous change and development in
The Taylor review of modern working practices
This post has been contributed by Lisa Kidger, Content module developer for Labour law. This recording introduces you to some of the recommendations made by the