By Christianah Omobosola Babajide. Reading time: 10 minutes In celebration of Black History Month, Christianah Babajide had the pleasure of interviewing Elaine Banton, Head of Employment […]
In this article Sameer Chowdhry analyses the reasoning for the UK capital markets and considers how the government may address the industry's challenges.
Background and Context Violent anti-immigration riots and protests led by far-right groups erupted across the United Kingdom between 30 July and 5 August 2024. The chaotic […]
‘Nowhere else in the world has there been an attack as widespread, systematic and all-encompassing on the rights of women and girls as in Afghanistan’.[1] – […]
The criminal justice system (CJS) principle involves ‘punishing offenders, protecting the public and reducing re-offending’[1]. However, the current inordinate rate of re-offending demonstrates the failure to […]
By Imani Stewart. Reading time: four minutes In honour of Black History Month 2024, it is important to investigate how the continued lack of diversity at […]
By Reva Naidu. Reading time: three minutes Legal reading isn’t just about textbooks, case briefs, and journals. From Denning to Dickens, each of the five books […]
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued its final judgment on the Certain Iranian Assets case (Iran v. USA) on March 30, 2023. The case was […]
In this article, Inaya explores a step-by-step technique to answer legal problem questions. Problem questions are a core part of law school exams. They require […]