This post has been contributed by Ralitsa Stancheva, an LLB Graduate, based on their dissertation: “Is money laundering overcriminalised? A look at the examples of
Category: Undergraduate Laws
The move towards mandatory ADR
This blog post was contributed by Lisa Kidger, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Laws. “The way we resolve legal disputes is evolving for the modern age.
The Future of Protected Settlements
This post has been contributed by Amanda Taylor, University of London Teaching Fellow for Equity and Trusts. “A settlement (i.e. trust) created by an individual
Lawyers, Ethics and the Post Office Horizon Scandal
This post was contributed by Ms Charlotte Crilly, Teaching Fellow for Legal system and method. What should a lawyer do if their client asks them
Breaking Barriers: How Dame Rose Heilbron Paved the Way for Women in Criminal Law
This post was contributed by Dr Laura Lammasniemi, Module Convenor for Criminal law. Have you ever wondered what it takes to be the first to
Adverse Possession and Reasonable Belief
This blog post was contributed by David Thomas, Teaching Fellow for Property law. As we all know, the Land Registration Act 2002 changed the law