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A Conversation with Former Colombian Congressman David Ernesto Pulido Novoa
David Pulido served as a member of the Colombian House of Representatives (Cámara de Representantes de Colombia) from 2018 until 2022. In...
Owen Schacht
Nov 24, 202210 min read


A Misstep on the Journey: Government Proposal to Reform the Human Rights Act
Why the suggested reforms to the Human Rights Act 1998 would be a detriment to human rights in the UK.
Ilhan Alp Yilmaz
Jun 12, 20224 min read


The Limitations of Transnational Constructions of Contamination
Why have courts ruled so differently on Texaco’s crude oil contamination of the Amazon?
Ava Rawson
Jun 5, 20223 min read


Pros and Cons of International Criminal Law and its Impact as a Transitional Justice Mechanism
This article critically assesses international criminal law through the case of the International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia.
James Lockamyeir
Mar 25, 20224 min read


Legal Tech in a Post-COVID-19 World
COVID-19 served as a catalyst for the adoption of legal tech which could provide interesting opportunities for the legal system
Coralie Cazalis
Dec 12, 20214 min read


The Letter of the Law is Not Always Just: The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse
This article explores Kyle Rittenhouse’s acquittal and the nuances of self-defense law in Wisconsin as well as their social implications
Aiden L Campbell
Dec 10, 20218 min read


Legal News Round Up: October 2021
This article discusses the major legal news of October, from the lead-up to COP26 to the UK Law Society Pro-Bono Week
Sophie Evans
Nov 19, 20214 min read


A New Direction For Punishment in the UK
A proposed approach towards punishment in the UK highlights our methods and justifications of punishing those who have committed a crime.
Ben Oswald
Aug 3, 20214 min read


Gender and the Insanity Defense: The Case of Lisa Montgomery
Using the case of Lisa Montgomery, this article discusses the insanity defense and its gender-based injustices
Eleanore Hamilton
Feb 16, 20214 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


Why Alternative Dispute Resolution Could be the Answer in a COVID World
ADR disciplines may be the solution to ease the pressure on the struggling judicial system, exacerbated COVID-19
Ellis Williams
Oct 20, 20203 min read


Should Morality Influence Justice?
A philosophical discussion of the role of morals within the justice system in light of R v Brown
Michael Elliot
Sep 4, 20206 min read
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