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The Law’s Inability to Deal with Art Crime
The art world has become a hotbed for crime. This article examines two types of offences and the law’s failure to effectively combat them

Ben Oswald
Jan 23, 20224 min read


Stepping on Others' Toes: Consequences of the Puma v. Nike Trademark Battle
What approach should courts take to new words as trademarks? Does litigation between Puma v. Nike display an issue in trademark analysis?

Thomas Hood
Jul 30, 20214 min read


Maritime Law and Treasure Hunting
As exploitative treasure hunting threatens underwater cultural heritage, international legislation has evolved to help states protect sites

Reese Waters
Jul 23, 20213 min read


BIT Off More Than They Can Chew: How Developing Countries Navigate Investor-State Dispute Resolution
This article considers how the current Investor-State Dispute Settlement regime harms the agency and sovereignty of developing countries.

Anna Gaberman
Jul 9, 20213 min read


(Un)Ethical Consumerism and Greenwashing
Greenwashing and the first official complaint lodged with the American FTC against unethical "green" advertising by Chevron

Imogen Katcher
Jul 7, 20213 min read


The Antiquities Trade and Problems of Provenance
As antiquities trade legislation adapts to protect cultural heritage, provenance has become important in facilitating ethical exchange.

Reese Waters
Jun 20, 20214 min read


The Impact of Online Messaging Boards on the Stock Market: Is Legal Action Required?
This article discusses the GameStop stock trading events and their potential impact on US stock market regulations.

Grace Surgent
May 4, 20216 min read


Threat and Trade Partner: China’s Role in the UK Government’s Integrated Review 2021
The UK’s Integrated Review has revealed a new policy towards China, recognising the state as both a threat and a strategic ally.

Rebecca Holmes
May 2, 20213 min read


Going Green: The Growing Impact of Climate Change Litigation on Business Strategy
Developments in climate change litigation put pressure on companies to take responsibility for their impact on the environment.

Freya Evans
Apr 9, 20214 min read


"Dominant by Definition": Amazon and the Return of Antitrust Law
This article explores American Antitrust Law through a focus on Amazon’s anti-competitive behaviour in recent years

Anna Gaberman
Apr 4, 20213 min read


Will the Big Four Dominate the Legal Sector?
The entrance of four accountancy firms into the legal sector is changing the landscape of the legal industry.

Ellis Williams
Mar 14, 20213 min read


Milk on the Mind: Distinctive Character and “Cognitive Processes” in the Mind of the Consumer
What are the implications of lowering the standard for distinctiveness by the Court of Justice of the EU and can this exploit trademarks?

Thomas Hood
Mar 12, 20214 min read


Why have Fees on Consumer Products Increased? Ramifications of the EU-UK Trade Agreement
The Trade and Cooperation Agreement between the UK and EU has created difficulties for both businesses and customers.

Abraham LeGrant
Mar 9, 20213 min read


Bringing Back the Glass-Steagall Act: A Case for Banking Reform?
Examination of whether Congress should reintroduce the Glass-Steagall Act and if its repeal contributed to the 2007 financial crisis
Blake Boehne
Jan 22, 20214 min read


Potential of the Indian Legal Market Post-COVID-19
The impact of COVID-19 on India’s potential as a strong legal market and the limitations of strict rules on foreign companies

Claudia Baldelli
Jan 15, 20213 min read


O2, Virgin Media and the Changing Landscape of the UK Telecommunications Industry
Will the new joint venture between leading UK telcos O2 and Virgin Media be considered “anti-competitive” and what are its implications?

Rhianna Thornton-Reid
Jun 28, 20204 min read


How are Commercial Businesses Faring in the Time of Corona?
Exploring the economic repercussions of Coronavirus on various industries to understand, the pandemic's impact on commercial businesses

Siobhan Ali
Apr 14, 20204 min read
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