Introduction The Supreme Court’s unanimous decision in For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers [2025] UKSC 16 has resolved one of the most contested interpretive questions in contemporary UK equality law: whether the terms “sex”, “man” and “woman” in the Equality Act 2010 (“EA 2010”) denote biological sex or ...
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Introduction The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 (RRA 2025) represents the most significant structural reform to the private rented sector in ...
Read MOREDoes the UK’s Online Safety Act strike the right balance between child protection, privacy, and freedom of expression?
Introduction The Online Safety Act 2023 (OSA) represents the United Kingdom’s ambitious and contentious attempt to regulate the digital frontier. ...
Read MORECan adults lacking mental capacity ever give valid consent?
Introduction The question of whether an adult who lacks the legal capacity to make a decision can nevertheless validly consent ...
Read MORESociological theory on Tax reforms and regimes
Introduction Taxation is often considered primarily through an economic or legal lens, as a mechanism for raising revenue and a ...
Read MOREAn Essay on Factual Causation
Introduction In the law of tort, a claimant must prove that the defendant’s breach of duty caused the damage they ...
Read MOREFROM BARREL TO BYTES: RE-ENGINEERING THE RISK EQUATION IN AFRICA'S ENERGY SECTOR
Introduction The African continent's energy sector has long been characterised by a complex interplay of immense opportunity and significant risk. ...
Read MOREShould the Court of Protection take a stricter approach to digital assets, LPAs and financial abuse?
The Court of Protection (“CoP”), established under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (“MCA 2005”), operates at the intersection of three ...
Read MOREDo Mental Capacity Safeguards Properly Protect Autonomy in Best-Interests Decisions?
Introduction The Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) represents the principal legislative framework governing decision-making for adults who lack capacity in ...
Read MOREShould marriage continue to revoke a will, given concerns about predatory marriage and elder abuse?
Introduction The principle that a marriage automatically revokes a pre-existing will is a long-standing feature of the law of succession ...
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