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Regulating loot boxes as gambling? Towards a combined legal and self-regulatory consumer protection approach
(2021-08-01)Loot boxes represent a popular and prevalent contemporary monetization innovation in video games that offers the purchasing player-consumer, who always pays a set amount of money for each attempt, the opportunity to obtain ... -
Regulation of Barristers and University Law Clinics
(2020)The Handbook is primarily aimed at clinics in England and Wales, but is likely to have content that is of interest to those engaged in clinic in other jurisdictions. -
Regulation of Cross-Border Law Enforcement: ‘Locks’ and ‘Dams’ to Regional and International Flows of Policing
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2017-06-28)Trans-jurisdictional policing can eventuate within a number of different environments: in federal states comprising different jurisdictions, in bilateral and multilateral settings and in regional contexts, for example, in ... -
Reimagine Law
A podcast about legal education to help students navigate an increasingly complex set of career path choices, and build the mind-set of being a life-long learner. We're here to promote innovative education, and diverse ... -
RELATIONAL TRADE NETWORKS
(2023-11-03)This paper argues that in platform-based digitalisation of international trade processes, the use of blockchain instead of a central database system does not by itself adequately address the platform provider's potential ... -
RELIEVING THE TRUSTEE-SOLICITOR: A MODERN PERSPECTIVE ON SECTION 61 of the Trustee Act 1925?
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Religion as Liberal Politics
US and UK courts define religion as a belief system dealing with existential concerns, which is separable from politics, and need not be theistic. Where does this concept of religion come from? Some scholars trace it to ... -
Remedies for Breach and for Wrongful Dismissal
(Oxford University Press, 2016-05)This chapter explores the detail of the remedial rules of the law of the contract of employment. It explains the limited potential for debt actions, how law and contracting practice interact to ensure that damages for ... -
"‘Reports of My Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated’: The Continuing Role and Relevance of Election Petitions in Challenging Election Results in the UK"
An election petition is the only mechanism through which a UK election result can be challenged. In its current form, the election petition dates back to the Victorian period, when electoral outcomes were routinely challenged ...