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Every now and again, a headline about North Korea will crop up in the news. Such stories are rarely followed by any debate; regardless of where...
When a country is engulfed by war, the law has to adapt quickly to the changing political, military and social needs. Throughout history, Britain has taken...
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There have been a multitude of legal cases which imply that the law of negligence has evolved, developed and widened to include ever increasing sets of...
For centuries legal philosophers have struggled with the challenge of defining exactly what ‘law’ is and what true purpose it should serve in society. From this...
On top of the Old Bailey stands Lady Justice, weighing a meagre 22 tons. 3.5 metres tall, the gold leaf statue resides over central London. She...
Recently, It has been brought to people’s attention that International Humanitarian Law has become ineffectual and needs to be revisited and revised. As many have argued,...
When forming a contract, the parties agree upon the terms and are reliant upon the information that they have available to them. For the most part,...