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September 14, 2024

Overcrowding in Prisons: A Growing Crisis

In her article, Sofia S. Gagliardi explores the issue of prison overcrowding. Following the racist riots Keir Starmer introduced new legislation aimed at temporarily alleviating the overcrowding crisis. Overcrowded prisons have profound implications for both the legal industry and society at large.
September 12, 2024

Reforming cohabitation laws: Resolution’s current campaign

In her article, Leanne Wylie explores cohabiting couples rights in England and Wales. Cohabitation has become more common in recent years, however, the legal framework in England and Wales has lagged behind. Family lawyers advocate for reforms to provide adequate protections for cohabiting couples.
September 11, 2024

R (on the application of Finch on behalf of the Weald Action Group) (Appellant) v Surrey County Council and others (Respondents) [2024] UKSC 20

Background: An action for judicial review was raised by Sarah Finch against Surrey County Council, Horse Hill Developments, and the Secretary of State for Levelling up, […]
September 8, 2024

Autonomous Vessels and Maritime Law: Bridging the Gap Between Innovation and Regulation

In her article, Divya T examines the influence of artificial intelligence within the maritime law sector, highlighting the multifaceted and essential role of maritime lawyers in adapting our legal and regulatory frameworks to keep up with the pace of innovation.
September 7, 2024

International Equal Pay Day: A Legal Perspective on the UK

By Josmi Saji. Reading time: three minutes To raise awareness for International Equal Pay Day 2024, Josmi Saji has provided a detailed legal analysis of the […]
September 6, 2024

Life after Uni: Navigating a Legal Career as a Law Graduate

By Amine Imara. Reading time: three minutes The Challenges of Starting a Legal Career The transition from university to a legal career is full of obstacles. […]