The AdvocateMay 17, 20196 minLaw and InnovationOne of Plato’s critiques of democracy is its tendency to foster in its citizens characters corrupted by self-interest. Professor Eric...
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The AdvocateMar 12, 20199 minMarriage and civil partnerships – an ongoing quest for equalityMarriage and civil partnerships – an ongoing quest for equality. Some reflections in the wake of reform. Introduction The introduction of...
The AdvocateMar 12, 20193 minRevolutionary resolutionAn outsider in conversation with the insiders of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Society How two final year law students decided to...
The AdvocateFeb 11, 20196 minCan the courts do IT? Digitalised courtroom and the access to justice Malwina Wojcik As we experience a digital revolution, in jurisdictions all around the...
The AdvocateJan 14, 20195 minThe Law on Surrogacy in the UK – Money, Myths and More...Durakashan Fiaz As the year draws to a close, it is important to reflect on calls for changes and reforms in the lawn this past year. One...
The AdvocateJan 14, 20194 minReflections on Lisa Hajjar’s recent speech at Queen Mary Alvi Matin Sattar Lisa Hajjar, speaking at Queen Mary in early December 2018, delivered a lecture entitled: The Afterlives of Torture....
The AdvocateJan 14, 20192 minReforming the insolvency mechanism in favour of the taxpayer Daryl Old In the October Budget, Chancellor of the Exchequer Phillip Hammond announced that Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC)...