The opportunities presented by the commercial use of drones and other unmanned aerial vehicles (“UAVs”) is presently unparalleled save perhaps for the development of autonomous cars....
In this article, I aim to outline the main approaches to the conditions and limits of extra-contractual liability from a comparative perspective. This article will focus...
The mass migration from Venezuela to Colombia has led to immigrants being targeted at the border by sex traffickers. Particularly vulnerable, poor Venezuelan women make easy...
On 6 February 2019, the government announced plans to move forward on advanced trials for self-driving vehicles, with the Department for Transport expecting that the UK...
There has been much controversy in English and Commonwealth caselaw and academic literature concerning the correct approach to be taken to alterations of a company’s articles...
Contributing to both the development of the National Assembly for Wales as a legislature and the development of devolved law, Keith Bush is a leading voice...
It is often said that only two things in life are certain: death and taxes. Governments and Parliament felt it best to combine these two in...
I always feel slighted whenever I hear the following line oft-repeated opener “Any first year law student can tell you…”, not least because sometimes, and sometimes...
What is the rule of law and why should we care about it? The rule of law is a constitutional principle that academics have trouble defining....
tw // genital ‘normalising’ surgery, FGM Genital ‘normalising’ surgery – surgery on intersex infants which has the sole purpose of altering external genitalia to match societal...