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Pakistan & Corruption: Investigation Assistance Or Judicial Assistance Treaties With US, UK, Australia And Canada?
Pakistan & Corruption: Investigation Assistance Or Judicial Assistance Treaties With US, UK, Australia And Canada? The ongoing Panama Case in the Supreme Court Pakistan (SCP) and […]
Brexit: Would The Exit Bring Back Sovereignty To The UK?
Brexit: Would The Exit Bring Back Sovereignty To The UK? For decades the European Union has been confident in the supremacy of its laws over those […]
The UK and Brexit
The UK and Brexit The European mammoth that is the European Union (EU) had been long asleep; confident in its strength and the unshakable foundation that […]
Funding Property Transactions via the “Bank of Mum and Dad”
Funding Property Transactions via the “Bank of Mum and Dad” The “Bank of Mum and Dad” has been equivalent to being the tenth biggest mortgage lender in […]
Ilott v The Blue Cross And Others: A Supreme Court Judgment
Ilott v The Blue Cross And Others: A Supreme Court Judgment To recap, the landmark case of Ilott v Mitson made its way in front of […]
Human Trafficking And The Lesser Known Evil
Human Trafficking And The Lesser Known Evil Amongst many abduction cases where victims have undergone a long period of captivity before being recovered, there was one […]
An Update On The “Right To Rent” In England
An Update On The “Right To Rent” In England Since 1 February 2016, all private landlords in England have been obliged to review the immigration status […]
Ilott v The Blue Cross And Others
Ilott v The Blue Cross And Others A landmark ruling by the Court of Appeal in Ilott v Mitson has made its way to the Supreme […]
Freedom Of Expression Or Freedom To Express Hatred
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Is ‘But-For’ The Best Tool For Applying Causation
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A Need For ‘Good Samaritans Law’ In Pakistan?
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Britain + Exit = Brexit
Britain + Exit = Brexit United Kingdom was led into new era of its history on the dawn of 23rd June 2016. When the highest turnout […]
No Real Argument About It: Judges Make Law – Declaratory Theory Is More Or Less Nonsense
No Real Argument About It: Judges Make Law – Declaratory Theory Is More Or Less Nonsense The declaratory theory is a principle concerning the source of […]
The BREXIT Referendum
The BREXIT Referendum The verdict given by UK voters through the referendum that has been conducted, embarks on a pathway leading to a stronger national identity […]
What A BREXIT Means To The UK
What A BREXIT Means To The UK “I went to bed reasonably confident and woke up shell shocked”. Many Britons can relate to the words of […]
British Lawmaker Shot Dead
British Lawmaker Shot Dead British lawmaker, Jo Cox aged 41 and mother of two, was shot in the in the town of Birstall and died after […]