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Volume 14, 2021

Editorial

Staff Reports

Jason Lowther & Mike Williams, ESRC Festival 2021: Underwater Military Heritage,1-15

Hugo de Rijke, The Justice Files Film Project: A Brief Account, 16-21


Postgraduate Articles

Patrick Prestidge, Enhancing Access To Justice Through Online Intervention: Why Online Courts Should Show Restraint,22-39


Graduate Articles

Regan David Cornell, Trust Me I’m A Doctor? - A Comparative Analysis into the Shift From Medical Paternalism To Self-Determination, 40-63

Ruby Forster, A Critical Analysis of UK Equality and Anti-Discrimination Law in Light of Social Change, Focusing on The LGBTQ+ Community, 64-91

Rosie Holding, Privilege And Health: The Inequitable Distribution of Contemporary Environmental Harm, 92-124

Megan Parker, The Legal Exploitation of Farm Animals: ‘Unnecessary Suffering’ in A Nation Of Animal Lovers, 125-154

Joshua Randall, Force Majeure: Covid and the Construction Industry, 155-181


Student Reports
 
Molly Bennett, International Humanitarian Law, 182-186

Hannah Dymond,  The Struggles with Self-Confidence and Self-Belief Whilst in Education, 187-190

Lucy Metaj,  A Silver Lining? A New Perspective on the Worst 18 Months of Our Lives, 191-196

Mollie Pellowe, From Deciding to Study Law, to My Experience So Far as a Law Student, 197-200

Jasmine Tottel-Clarke, Theatre Performer Turned Law Student: A Personal Reflection, 201-205

Lodine Van Graan, The Start of My Journey, 206-208

Thomas Wilson, Becoming a Police Station Representative: The PSRAS Accreditation Scheme and Beyond, 209-216