an independent journal run by students at the university of cambridge which aims to provide a forum for the discussion of contemporary legal issues.
we are currently accepting submissions for volume 10, issue 2. the deadline for submissions is 15 June 2025 (sunday) at 23:59 (uk time).
serle court chambers essay prize for volume 10
the cambridge law review is delighted to announce that this year, serle court, a leading commercial chancery barristers’ chambers, will be sponsoring a £500 prize for the best submission to volume 10, on any english commercial law and/or equity topic. all submissions meeting the theme will automatically be included in the adjudication of the prize, which will be undertaken by the editorial board, who will announce the winner in the following issue.
zoe o’sullivan kc, chair of serle court’s pupillage committee, said: “i am very pleased we are able to support in this way the excellent scholarship of the cambridge law review and its contributors – and very best of luck to all who decide to participate this year writing on a commercial law or equity theme.” further information about serle court may be found here and information about pupillage at chambers may be found here.