What Due Diligence Should Be Carried Out in Business Sales After the Failure to Prevent Fraud Offence?
Introduction The introduction of the failure to prevent fraud offence under sections 199–209 of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency
Read ESSAYHow should solicitors advise small businesses on Companies House identity verification and new filing obligations?
1. Introduction: A New Era of Corporate Transparency and the Solicitor’s Advisory Role The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act
Read ESSAYShould force majeure clauses be rethought in light of sanctions, shipping disruption and supply-chain shocks?
Introduction English contract law, celebrated for its emphasis on certainty and party autonomy, does not possess a self-executing doctrine of
Read ESSAYIs English Commercial Law Ready for Electronic Trade Documents and Digital Bills of Lading?
The Electronic Trade Documents Act 2023 (‘ETDA 2023’) purports to resolve what had become a singular embarrassment in English commercial
Read ESSAYDoes the Failure to Prevent Fraud Offence Mark a Real Shift in Corporate Accountability?
Introduction The introduction of the failure to prevent fraud offence under sections 199 to 209 of the Economic Crime and
Read ESSAYWill Companies House identity verification make the company register meaningfully more trustworthy?
Introduction The United Kingdom's company register, maintained by Companies House, is a cornerstone of corporate transparency. It aims to provide
Read ESSAYDo Common Intention Constructive Trusts Still Provide Fair Protection for Cohabiting Partners in Family Homes?
The common intention constructive trust (CICT) occupies an uneasy position in English property law. Conceived to ameliorate the harshness of
Read ESSAYShould equitable tracing and proprietary remedies offer stronger protection for victims of cryptoasset fraud?
Introduction The proliferation of cryptoassets has created unprecedented opportunities and parallel risks, with cryptoasset fraud emerging as a formidable challenge
Read ESSAYDo leasehold and commonhold reforms go far enough to rebalance power between freeholders and homeowners?
Introduction The system of leasehold ownership in England and Wales has long been a source of controversy, often characterised by
Read ESSAYCan the Property (Digital Assets etc) Act 2025 Reshape Traditional Categories of Property Law?
Introduction: A Statutory Intervention into the Foundations of Property Classification The Property (Digital Assets etc) Act 2025 (“the 2025 Act”)
Read ESSAYShould UK courts continue to rely on retained EU case law when interpreting employment, consumer and environmental rights?
Introduction The United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union has resulted in a fundamental change to the UK’s legal and
Read ESSAYHas the move from retained EU law to assimilated law improved legal certainty after Brexit?
Introduction The United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union necessitated a monumental legal undertaking: the transfer of a vast and
Read ESSAYIs live facial recognition compatible with Article 8 privacy rights and equality protections?
This essay will argue that while live facial recognition (LFR) technology is not necessarily incompatible per se with the UK’s
Read ESSAYDo expanded protest policing powers strike a fair balance between public order and freedom of expression?
Introduction In any democratic society, the relationship between the state’s duty to maintain public order and the individual’s right to
Read ESSAYDo ouster clauses and limits on judicial review undermine the rule of law?
Introduction The United Kingdom’s constitution is often characterised by the tension between two of its core principles: Parliamentary Sovereignty and
Read ESSAYCan Judicial Review Effectively Control Automated Decision-Making by Public Authorities?
Automated decision-making (ADM) is no longer a future concern for UK administrative law. Algorithmic tools already shape decisions about visas,
Read ESSAYShould the criminal law use preventive offences to tackle AI-generated child sexual abuse material?
Introduction The rapid advancement of generative artificial intelligence (AI) presents a profound challenge to established legal frameworks. One of the
Read ESSAYShould Creating Sexually Explicit Deepfakes Be Treated as a Serious Sexual Offence?
In January 2024, sexually explicit deepfake images of Taylor Swift circulated on X (formerly Twitter), with one image reportedly viewed
Read ESSAYShould the Tort of Conversion Extend to Stolen Cryptoassets After the Recognition of Digital Assets as Property?
Introduction The recognition of digital assets as personal property in English law, culminating in the Property (Digital Assets etc) Act
Read ESSAYCritically evaluate whether the doctrine of consideration remains necessary in modern English contract law.
Introduction The doctrine of consideration is a fundamental principle of English contract law, often described as the ‘badge of enforceability’
Read ESSAYShould Tort Law Impose New Duties of Care for Harm Caused by AI Systems and Automated Decision-Making?
Introduction The proliferation of artificial intelligence systems and automated decision-making processes across healthcare, transport, finance, criminal justice and consumer services
Read ESSAYShould English Contract Law Recognise a Broader Duty of Good Faith in Long-Term Commercial Relationships?
Introduction English contract law has long resisted the imposition of a general duty of good faith in contractual performance, distinguishing
Read ESSAYCan English Contract Law Cope with Agreements Negotiated or Performed by Autonomous AI Agents?
The question whether English contract law can accommodate agreements negotiated or performed by autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) agents has shifted,
Read ESSAYIs Access to Justice Being Weakened by Court Backlogs, Legal Aid Pressures and Digital Exclusion?
Introduction: The Structural Erosion of a Constitutional Principle Access to justice is not merely a procedural convenience; it is a
Read ESSAYShould generative AI be treated as a legitimate study aid or an academic integrity risk in legal education?
Introduction The rapid proliferation of sophisticated generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), exemplified by models like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, has presented a profound
Read ESSAYDoes the Arbitration Act 2025 Strengthen London as a Dispute Resolution Hub?
The Arbitration Act 2025, which received Royal Assent on 24 February 2025 and was largely brought into force by the
Read ESSAYInheritance Transmission, focus on Macedonia
Introduction The transmission of property upon death is a fundamental aspect of any legal system, ensuring the orderly transfer of
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