Article by Jessica Williamson Just months after they overturned the constitutional right to an abortion, the Supreme Court begin deliberations on the lawfulness of affirmative action, […]
Article by Oliwia Maliszewska Academics and various legal professionals have toyed with the concept of ‘accessibility’ of the law. Perhaps most notably, Lord Bingham detailed in […]
Article by Jessica Williamson A landmark ruling by a judge strips protestors responsible for criminal damage of their right to rely on human rights defences to […]
Article by Oliwia Maliszewska Resilience- the ability to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions. This article is written in response to the question posed in the […]
Article by Anna Wallace Following criticism over China’s vice-president’s, Wang Qisham, attendance of the Queen’s funeral, once again, the world focuses its attention on the alleged […]
Article by Amina Benhamouda Religion is only right to govern the law when the majority of people under the jurisdiction of that law are avid followers […]
Article by Holly Medley What are Units of Attention? Currently most of the UK legal profession is centred on billable hours. The premise being solicitors charge […]
Article by Taha Ragheb What Russia seeks to achieve from the war After almost half a year of on-going conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Russian forces […]