Kay Stewart Considers Rights of Public Access to the Commons
In the recent High Court decision of Darwall and Darwall v Dartmoor National Park Authority (‘DNPA’), Sir Julian Flaux, Chancellor of the High Court (‘the
Joseph Beams discusses Land Transaction Tax
The Wales Act 2014 and the Wales Act 2017 devolved taxation and borrowing powers to the Welsh Government and National Assembly for Wales. This has
Kieran Pezzack discusses whether “without prejudice” offers can be disclosed to the Employment Tribunal
Employers will often offer an employee a settlement when they want to terminate the employee’s contract on terms mutually agreed to ensure that there is
Gregory Horne Discusses a Police Officer’s Duty of Care
With police forces across the country presently buried beneath an avalanche of scandal, it is perhaps a good time to examine the legal duties owed
Kieran Pezzack discusses Inheritance Tax
Historically, Inheritance Tax (IHT) was a tax on the wealthy. However, house prices are constantly increasing whilst the tax-free nil rate bands have been fixed
Kieran Pezzack considers contract law for minors in sport
We constantly hear about child prodigies signing large deals with sporting organisations and global brands. Lewis Hamilton, now 7-time world F1 champion, signed his first
Gregory Horne Reviews the role of constitutional conventions in Section 35 of the Scotland Act and in light of the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill.
On 16th January 2023 the UK Parliament which sits in Westminster (‘the Westminster Parliament‘) for the first time exercised powers under the Scotland Act 1998
Gregory Horne Considers reform to the Sexual Offences Act 2003
The #MeToo movement has inspired a complete reevaluation of sexual practices, and the ease with which power imbalances inherent in such a richly complicated society
Kay Stewart Considers Out of Court Divorces
Dealing with a divorce is naturally going to be a stressful and upsetting time. These emotions can often be compounded when relying on family court
John Szepietowski Considers the importance of making a will and tax planning
The making of a will is something that is often delayed by people during their adult lives. Indeed, actively thinking about and planning affairs for
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