“Bankruptcy law, at its core, is debt-collection law.”
In governance of company failure, and regulation of debtor-creditor relationships, corporate insolvency is an area of major practical import
“Bankruptcy law, at its core, is debt-collection law.”
Judges as applied political theorists – interpreting human rights through case law
Pre-trial detention in light of the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights
The Scottish criminal justice system’s reliance on the use of Alternatives to Prosecution.
Climate Change Litigation
The War of the Two States: Analysing the legal implications of the Ukrainian and Russian Conflict.
8 Inspirational Quotes About the Female Genital Mutilation
Jurisdictions: All the basics you need to know
The importance of medical law and ethics during the Coronavirus pandemic
A Drama of 72 Hours: Lessons to be learnt from the failed European Super League
Capital Punishment: Humanity and Utility
The Sporting Arena – Monthly Sports Law Interview Series (April)
Argentina legalises abortion
Healthcare as a Morally and Legally Regulated Entity: Understanding the Importance of Ethics and Law
The Sporting Arena – Monthly Sports Law Interview Series (March)
How the law deals with E-Sporting matters
An Introduction to Sports Law for Research Students
The Environment- Global Human Rights Update
Is Euthanasia Justifiable Ethically and in the Eyes of the Law?
Magnitsky Effect: a New Method of Tackling Corruption & Human Rights Violations