This blog was contributed by Charlotte Crilly, Teaching Fellow for Undergraduate Laws. The work of the Law Commission Society changes all the time, and the law
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“Can the taste of a cheese be protected by copyright?”
This post has been contributed by Professor Jonathan Griffiths, Module Convenor for Intellectual property This was the unusual question confronted by the Court of Justice
Holding Parent Companies Accountable: The Continuing Retreat from Chandler
This post has been contributed by Mr Chris Riley , Module Convenor for Company law . The case of AAA v Unilever [2018] EWCA Civ 1532 seems
Overlapping or exclusive spheres of law – seeking to assist civilians in Yemen
This post has been contributed by Professor Urfan Khaliq, Module Convenor for International protection of human rights. Anyone following contemporary global politics and events
Informed consent in medical negligence claims
This blog was contributed by Yvonne Jacobs, Associate Director for Undergraduate Laws. Virtually all medical treatments carry a risk. What is the legal position where
Who writes for the law? The work of parliamentary counsel
This blog was contributed by Charlotte Crilly, Teaching Fellow for Undergraduate Laws. You’re probably already familiar with how Acts of Parliament become law: a draft Bill