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July 31, 2020

The Shift to Online Law Schools from Face-to-Face Teaching – but which is better? 

Zahra Javed explores the sudden shift to online teaching as a result of Covid-19, its future sustainability and the impact that this could have on students, […]
July 28, 2020

“Build, Build, Build” for Britain’s Economic Recovery

Sidney Marie Chin assesses the UK Government’s plans for infrastructure development  Prime Minister, Boris Johnson in his keynote “build, build, build” speech mapped out a plan […]
July 27, 2020

Legal Protection and the Coronavirus: What defence is available to the insufficient medical care in times of emergency?

The inadequate medical care provided during the coronavirus crisis in the United Kingdom has attracted a lot of debate, especially in comparison to the responses of other countries. And so, the field of medical negligence may be facing another challenging task of drawing the line between mere unpreparedness in an unprecedented situation and grossly insufficient care, amounting to negligence.