I hope I may be allowed to answer this question by way of some personal reminiscences. I taught legal history (amongst other things) for forty years...
Law graduates of the early 2020s are joining a legal world that is in the early stages of technological transformation. To put this transformation in context,...
“Tearing down these trade walls is key to regional integration in the continent.” – Ms. Pamela Coke-Hamilton. Traders within the East Africa region should be elated with...
I knew I wanted to be a lawyer from around the age of 13; there were no lawyers in my family, my school’s careers department consisted...
“This cause … is the cause of all humanity”. The steel letters of this quotation from Former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan hang on the wall...
Behind the guise of legality, numerous injustices have disregarded human dignity. Yet, in modern society, we often dangerously misinterpret justice and legality as synonymous. One such...
A market anomaly Historically, investment in health issues that exclusively or disproportionately impact women has been scarce. Only 4% of global healthcare R&D funding has been...
“As I entered court, I had to pass through security; there was a queue. I got into line. I had my robes under my arm and...
The United Kingdom is unusual in having no constitution set out in a single document. But the history of the last hundred years of near universal suffrage...
On 19 February 2021, in a unanimous judgment, the UK’s Supreme Court dismissed Uber’s final appeal againstthe decision of the London Central Employment Tribunal made following...