
Gender, Technology and Safety – Legal Responses to Deepfakes, Doxxing, Online Sexual Harassment, Revenge Porn, and Related Harms
Introduction The rapid advancement of technology has transformed the digital landscape, creating new opportunities for connection and expression. However, it has also given rise ...

It is Axiomatic in Our System That Decisions Subject to Public and Parliamentary Scrutiny Are Not Only More Legitimate, But Also Likely to Be Better Than Ones Taken in Secret: Assessing the Impact of Super Injunctions on the Effectiveness of Parliamentary Process within the UK Constitution
Introduction The principle that decisions subjected to public and parliamentary scrutiny are inherently more legitimate and qualitatively superior to those made in secret, as ...

Summarise Lord Diplock’s Judgment in R v Miller: Reasons for the Outcome
Introduction This essay examines Lord Diplock’s judgment in the seminal case of R v Miller [1983] 2 AC 161, a landmark decision in English ...

Summarise Lord Diplock’s Judgment: Reasons for Deciding the Outcome of the Case
Introduction This essay aims to summarise Lord Diplock’s judgment in a significant legal context, focusing on the reasons he provided for the outcome of ...

Reforming the Law on Misuse of Private Information: A Critical Analysis of the Law Commission’s Proposals
Introduction The Law Commission of England and Wales plays a pivotal role in the ongoing process of law reform, ensuring that the legal system ...

M v Home Office Case
Introduction The case of M v Home Office [1994] 1 AC 377 stands as a landmark decision in UK public law, particularly in the ...

“The law is too complicated for the people who have to rely on it.” Discuss in reference to individual authors in copyright law and small businesses in trade mark law.
Introduction The complexity of legal systems often poses significant challenges for those who must navigate them, particularly individuals and small entities lacking the resources ...

“Copyright Law should have a registration requirement just like trade mark law does.” Discuss in reference to the aims copyright and trade mark law seek to achieve and the challenges they face
Introduction The debate over whether copyright law should adopt a registration requirement akin to that of trade mark law is a significant issue within ...

Advising Joffra on the Effectiveness of GymAnywhere’s Liability Limitation Clause
Introduction This essay examines the enforceability of a liability limitation clause included in a sales agreement between Joffra, a fitness business owner, and GymAnywhere, ...

Case Comment on Smith v Hughes (1871)
Introduction This essay provides a detailed case comment on *Smith v Hughes* (1871) LR 6 QB 597, a seminal case in English contract law ...
