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Devolution in the Post-Brexit British Isles
The UK Supreme Court’s recent ruling against a second referendum on Scottish Independence has sent shockwaves throughout Scotland. While...
Michael Tozzi
Feb 17, 20236 min read


Why Are Prisons Failing to Prevent Terrorism?
Terrorism within prisons is not exempt from the law. So why is there so little agreement on how to respond to radical inmates?
Chloe Squires
Jun 7, 20224 min read


Is Childhood Marriage an Issue in Britain?
Forced childhood marriage is a bigger issue than is often imagined. New legislation hopes to tackle the problem in England and Wales.
Chloe Squires
May 30, 20224 min read


"Lawful and Discreet Women": Reflecting on Juries of Matrons
Almost a hundred years since their abolition, this article explores the history and value of juries of matrons
Olivia Bousquette
Jul 18, 20213 min read


Cameras in the Courtroom: A Slippery Slope?
The UK Government’s announcement that Court sentences can be broadcast suggests we are moving towards American-style televised trials
Tom Chalmers
Jan 26, 20214 min read
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