UK Law Student Review 1(2)

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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.

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This issue includes:

Articles

  • In Whose Best Interests? Reconsidering the Judicial Approach Adopted in  Relocation Disputes
    Oliver Powell, University of Oxford
  • Google’s Decision to Permit Competitors and Rivals to Purchase Keywords of  Trademarks Acceptable as Long as it Does Not Cause Consumer Brand Confusion
    Ren-En Lim, Liverpool University
  • The Human Rights Act Section 2(1) Taken into Account
    Ciju Puthuppally, University of Cambridge
  • Violence Against Women During Armed Conflicts
    Zara Qurashi, University of Nottingham
  • Was The Abolition of the Doctrine of Doli Incapax Necessary?
    Hannah Wishart, Manchester University
  • Battling Bolam; ‘Doctors 1, Patients 0’
    Dr Kim Castle, Bangor University

CASE NOTES

  • Al Skeini and Others v United Kingdom (2011) 53 EHRR 18
    Tom Hamilton, University of Cambridge
  • Campbell v Mirror Group Newspapers Ltd [2004] UKHL 22. The Relationship  Between the European Convention on Human Rights and Privacy in the Common  Law
    Emily Whittaker, Exeter University
  • Judgment of the European Court of Justice, 13 October 2011, Pierre’Fabre’Dermo/ Cosmétique’Sas, C_439/09 Concerning Another Restriction by Object on Internet  Sales Ban
    Dr. Verena Klappstein, London School of Economics

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