UK Law Student Review 1(1)

This issue includes:

  • Restrictions on the Use of Sexual History Evidence: an Examination of Section 41 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999 by Zain Khan
  • A Critical Analysis of Gender Discriminatory Practices in Insurance Law in the UK – Equality at all costs? by Guro Slettvold
  • Trademark Parody: Limit to the Concept of Dilution or Inherent Right of the Public? by Andromachi Kampantai
  • The Impact of Alokpa and Moudoulou on EU Citizenship and Fundamental Rights by Isabella Reynoso
  • One hand for yourself and one for the ship: A case comment on the Case (C-399/12) Federal Republic of Germany v Council [2014] by Stephania Elis Karasamani
  • ‘The Elusive Standard of Reasonableness’? by Amelia Skelding
  • Social Work Skills Can Fill the Gaps in Legal Education: Law Student Opinions of their Preparation for Practice with Clients by Stephanie K. Boys, Stephanie Q. Quiring, Carrie A. Hagan

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The UKLSR is the publication of the UK Law Students’ Association (UKLSA). We aim to publish innovative and creative articles covering a wide variety of topics of interest to students and practitioners.

This issue includes:

  • Two steps forward, one step back: cautionary tale of the corporate manslaughter and corporate homicide act 2007
  • Limitations on the wearing of religious stress: an examination of the caselaw of the European Court of human rights
  • A considered silence
  • Five wheels on the coach?
  • Should companies be run purely to serve the interests of the shareholders
  •  Intention: sufficient explanation for resulting trusts or inconsistency with principal and authority?
  • A critical discussion of the rule in Reed Hastings– bass and its scope
  • Case note: Juvraj v Hashwani [2011] UKSC 40
  • Case note: R V Smith [2011] UKSC 37
  • Case note: European commission (CX106/09 P) and Kingdom of Spain (CX107/09 P) v Government of Gibraltar and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (15 November 2011)

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