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Emily

Legal aid reform through the veil of the OpCotton trial

The "OpCotton" case, otherwise known as R v Crawley and Others, is an example of a VHCC (Very High Costs Case). It concerns conspiracy to defraud. In early May, Alexander Cameron QC s...
Kenneth

MINORITY RIGHTS AND INDIGENOUS RIGHTS: DISTINCTION?

Much ink has been spilled in the discourse on minority rights and indigenous rights and it has been recognised under international law through various treaty instruments as distinct r...
Paolo

Oil and Gas Law/ State Control

Oil and Gas/State Control50905230INTRODUCTIONOil and gas activities operate within a highly complex frame as negotiations obligatorily have to take place between the State and private...
Usman

Jurisprudence & Legal Theory - A Marxist Reflection

The work of Karl Marx has been a valuable asset to jurisprudence and more importantly to the overall development of the law. It has been re-interpreted by the likes of Evgeny Pashukan...
Munawar

Law the Noble Profession.

Since the dawn of the modern history and awaking of the people of the world specially in European renaissance period, Lawyers have proved themselves as the true beacon light bearers f...
Chi

The Doctrine of Separation of Powers

Speaking of the doctrine of the separation of powers, S.A de Smith suggested:“… no writer of repute would claim that it is a central feature of the British Constitution”.Do you agre...
Chi

Case Commentary on Warren and Others v Attorney General of the Bailiwick of Jersey

This essay seeks to critically discuss the decision of the Privy Council in Warren and Others v Attorney General of the Bailiwick of Jersey (from here on referred to as Warren) by a...
William

Is the Human Rights Act 1998 destructive of Parliamentary Sovereignty?

The Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) gives effect to provisions of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) into UK law. This made significant changes to the UK’s constitutional ...
Susan Ann

Gaining a Basic Understanding of Criminal Law

I have been an A Level Law teacher for over twenty years and have often been employed by students from various institutions who need to resit A Level Criminal Law exams. They all sha...
Frederick

Demanding improvement: criminalising the payment for sex in England and Wales

I. The Introduction The Northern Ireland Assembly recently joined the likes of Sweden and Norway in criminalising the purchase of sex. In the rest of the United Kingdom, prosti...
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