YSJ Law Clinic students Lauren Kelly, Devon Drakes and Jess Matthews have published a blogpost for the University’s Report and Support initiative for Hate Crime Awareness Week 2020. Read more here. Hate Crime Awareness WeekContinue reading
Category: Student work
Emotional abuse and Coercive Control Laws: A critical study into the effect of redefining domestic abuse
By Christienne Whincup This project is submitted for assessment in the First Year Law in Action 1 module. Since the conception of Domestic Violence legislation in England and Wales (Domestic Violence and Matrimonial Proceedings ActContinue reading
Have developments to the law of misrepresentation and wider public policy made a mockery of the age-old concept of caveat emptor in contract law?
By Chris Heale This project is submitted in assessment in the first year Law in Action 1 module When Contract Law developed in the nineteenth century, influenced by laissez-faire economics, underpinning it was the doctrineContinue reading
Does the Anglo-Welsh legal system obtain internal consistency when considering the defence of automatism in relation to cases of diabetes?
By Adrianna Tama, LLB1 This project was submitted for assessment in the first year Law in Action 1 module. The underlying question that will be explored in this research project is ‘Does the Anglo-Welsh legalContinue reading