The Greenwashing of Anti-greenwashing Legislation: Is Existing Regulation in the UK Adequate in Tackling Greenwashing by Corporations?
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Greenwashing is defined as the behaviour of an organisation in portraying that they are doing more to protect the environment than they are in reality. Given the growing awareness surrounding climate ..read more
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What is the Point of Equality? Revisiting the Test in A Local Authority v JB
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In a previous case note dated 6th March 2023, Mr Qu contended that the Supreme Court’s reformulation of the test for capacity to engage in sexual relations in A Local Authority v JB introduces a ..read more
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A gender-neutral law for gender-based violence?
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Introduction The new Domestic Abuse Act 2021 (‘DAA 2021’) aims to promote awareness of domestic abuse, protect and support victims, hold perpetrators to account, and improve the justice system’s ..read more
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Case C-211/22 Super Bock and the Inevitable End of Formalism Under Article 101 TFEU
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Introduction Article 101 TFEU prohibits anti-competitive agreements ‘which may affect trade between Member States and which have as their object or effect the prevention, restriction or distortion of ..read more
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The Creditor-Regarding Duty after Sequana: Are its Mechanics Fit for Purpose?
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Introduction BTI 2014 LLC v Sequana SA1  provides the first principled justification of the creditor-regarding duty of company directors in the vicinity of insolvency.2 Said duty, deriving ..read more
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How the colonialist ideals promoted in native title disputes continually characterise native land rights as a form of second-class rights
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Introduction Land is a central component of all indigenous lifestyles, practices, and cultures. As such, it is integrated into “all basic definitions of indigeneity” as “the permanent attachment of a ..read more
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Duke of Sussex v News Group Newspapers Limited [2023] EWHC 1944: assessing the reasons against granting late applications to amend statements of case
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3M ago
Introduction The case of Duke of Sussex v News Group Newspapers Limited1 has frequently captured the headlines, marked by sensationalised narratives that underscore the tumultuous ..read more
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ClientEarth v Shell plc: should climate change directorial duty in the 21st century?
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Introduction In May 2023, the High Court rejected ClientEarth’s landmark lawsuit against Shell’s Board of Directors over climate risk mismanagement. The application reflects an anticipated trend of ..read more
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Inspiration for a Commitment to Justice
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3M ago
Many lawyers find inspiration from a mentor or a legal text, others find it elsewhere. I am one of the latter types. It’s not that I haven’t worked with, or known, some remarkable and inspiring ..read more
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