As a law student, you can use online drafting tools and academic phrasebanks to help give your writing an authoritative voice, but what about your verbal […]
In this article Yoshinori Maejima discusses the landmark Horse Hill Ruling and considers how the court's decision could affect future fossil fuel projects.
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 […]
This piece begins with definitions of immigration and detention, followed by a brief history of detention centers. It will then discuss who can be detained, the […]
Considering the Children Act 1989, Sydney analyses the struggles of the family courts, Cafcass (Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service) and local authorities, asserting that they inadequately protect children.
Disclaimer: This article is written by Jack Martin. Any views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the writers and do not necessarily reflect […]