Criminalising ‘Conversion Therapy’
An increasing number of jurisdictions have introduced legal bans on so-called ‘conversion therapy’ practices. Yet significant uncertainty and disagreement persist among legal scholars, policymakers and …
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An increasing number of jurisdictions have introduced legal bans on so-called ‘conversion therapy’ practices. Yet significant uncertainty and disagreement persist among legal scholars, policymakers and …
In September 2023, the Electronic Trade Documents Act (ETDA) came into force in the UK. It aims to facilitate paperless trade by allowing certain trade …
Anyone interested in food system reform should acknowledge the importance of EU law and learn to recognise its strengths and weaknesses, so as to fully …
The Supreme Courts of the United States of America and the United Kingdom face increased scrutiny, albeit from opposing sides of the political spectrum. Allan …
An enduring problem with the proper purposes duty is the apparent right of the shareholder to enforce the same despite the duty being owed to …
Constitutional scholarship in recent years has seen a proliferation of ‘isms’ – or the rise of constitutional ideas ‘with adjectives’. Beneath the current trend toward …
What makes a right fundamental, and how does it achieve this status? This article critically examines these questions through a detailed analysis of the 2022 …