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NILS United Kingdom Law Review

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About NILS United Kingdom Law Review

The inaugural edition of the NILS UK Law Review is one of the first student-led national law journals aimed at every level of legal study and practice in the UK. NILS UK Law Review was founded in furtherance of a primary aim of NILS International: to contribute to legal education internationally. NILS International is the world's fastest-growing law students' association, with over 5,000 members in 26 countries across 6 continents. This issue contains the following articles: (1) Toby Goodman (University College London), 'The Criminalisation of Incest'. (2) Matthew Finnie (University of Aberdeen), 'The Right to Unilateral Humanitarian Intervention in Public International Law'. (3) Michelle Medeiros (University of Southampton), 'Reforming the Parliamentary and Health Services Ombudsman'. (4) Emma Pettifor (University of Nottingham), 'Managing Climate Migration'. (5) Andrew Macsad (University of Bristol), 'Cybercrime: Which Jurisdiction Should Prosecute?'. (6) Blessing Park (City University), '"Is it Because I'm Black?" Reforming the Immigration Act's Discriminatory Stop and Search Powers'. (7) Mohammed Subhan Hussain (BPP Law School), 'Islamic Law on Child Marriages: A Transnational Critique'. (8) Lucie Collins (SOAS, University of London) 'The European Union's Response to the Migration Crisis'.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9798215653180
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 192
  • Published:
  • February 25, 2023
  • Dimensions:
  • 133x11x203 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 223 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: January 5, 2025

Description of NILS United Kingdom Law Review

The inaugural edition of the NILS UK Law Review is one of the first student-led national law journals aimed at every level of legal study and practice in the UK. NILS UK Law Review was founded in furtherance of a primary aim of NILS International: to contribute to legal education internationally. NILS International is the world's fastest-growing law students' association, with over 5,000 members in 26 countries across 6 continents.
This issue contains the following articles:
(1) Toby Goodman (University College London), 'The Criminalisation of Incest'.
(2) Matthew Finnie (University of Aberdeen), 'The Right to Unilateral Humanitarian Intervention in Public International Law'.
(3) Michelle Medeiros (University of Southampton), 'Reforming the Parliamentary and Health Services Ombudsman'.
(4) Emma Pettifor (University of Nottingham), 'Managing Climate Migration'.
(5) Andrew Macsad (University of Bristol), 'Cybercrime: Which Jurisdiction Should Prosecute?'.
(6) Blessing Park (City University), '"Is it Because I'm Black?" Reforming the Immigration Act's Discriminatory Stop and Search Powers'.
(7) Mohammed Subhan Hussain (BPP Law School), 'Islamic Law on Child Marriages: A Transnational Critique'.
(8) Lucie Collins (SOAS, University of London) 'The European Union's Response to the Migration Crisis'.

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