The current law determining financial provisions on divorce, leaves much to the discretion of the judge. The non-exhaustive list of considerations to be taken into account...
Jolyon Maugham QC, Founder and Director of the Good Law Project, talks Brexit in an exclusive interview with The YLJ. On Monday 17th December I had...
Whether all legal obligations necessarily entail moral obligations depends on how one perceives the nature of the connection between law and morality, if it exists at...
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...
To any legal professional or expert, the term ‘Tort’ is so regular that the idea of a legal enthusiast being unaware of its existence would be...
As DNA evidence has slowly come into existence over the past half-century, more and more stories of proven incorrect convictions have arose. This has led many...
When asking people my age of future aspirations, hearing the term ‘lawyer’ is not uncommon. However, whether out of naivety or having not looked into the profession...
THE CASE OF PATRICIA HEARST (1976) I wished to investigate a case that encompassed both Law and Psychology; a subject that is of great interest to me at...