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ISSUES

VOLUME 7, ACADEMIC YEAR 2021–2022

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Issue 1

FRONT MATTER | EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION TO VOLUME 7, ISSUE 1
Andreas Samartzis and Alec Thompson, Ph.D. candidates, University of Cambridge

Co-Editors-in-Chief, Cambridge Law Review 

TOWARDS A CLEARER EXPRESSION OF THE INTERNAL POINTS OF VIEW OF JUDGES IN SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS ADJUDICATION: LESSONS FROM ENGLISH AND HONG KONG LAW
Thomas Yeon, LLB (Durham); LLM (LSE)
Benny Chung, BA (Berkley); JD (CUHK); BCL (Oxon)
(2022) 7(1)
Cambridge Law Review 1–32

JUMPING INTO THE SPAC RACE: PROTECTING THE UK RETAIL INVESTOR
Akanksha Maria Paul, LLM (LSE)
(2022) 7(1) Cambridge Law Review 33–56

TETHERING THE CRYPTO-ASSET MARKET: THE REGULATION OF STABLECOINS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND UNITED STATES
Desiree van Iersel, LLM (Tilburg)
(2022) 7(1) Cambridge Law Review 5785

FINDING A HOME: THE DEVELOPMENT OF HIMALAYA CLAUSES IN ENGLAND AND CANADA
Mary Ppasiou, LLM candidate (Western University)
(2022) 7(1) Cambridge Law Review 86–120

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING TRENDS IN NIGERIA: LIVING UP TO THE INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION (ILO) STANDARDS?
 Samson Faithful Obiora, BL candidate (Nigerian Law School)
(2022) 7(1) Cambridge Law Review 121–154

DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE AS A FUNCTION OF CONTRACT LAW
John (Ching Jack) Choi, BCL candidate (Oxon); LLB (UCL)
(2022) 7(1) Cambridge Law Review 155–167

THE RETAINED EU JURISDICTION TO SUSPEND REMEDIES IN ENGLISH AND WELSH LAW: R(OPEN RIGHTS GROUP AND THE3MILLION) V SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT AND SECRETARY OF STATE FOR DIGITAL, CULTURE, MEDIA, AND SPORT [2021] EWCA CIV 1573
Samuel Willis, GDL (City Lond); BA, MPhil (Cantab)
Lord Denning Scholar, Lincoln's Inn; Student at the Inns of Court College of Advocacy
(2022) 7(1) Cambridge Law Review 168–180

Issue 2

FRONT MATTER | EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION TO VOLUME 7, ISSUE 2
Andreas Samartzis, Ph.D. candidate, University of Cambridge
Editor-in-Chief, Cambridge Law Review 
 

THE NORTHERN IRELAND PROTOCOL: A LONG-TERM SOLUTION TO THE ECONOMIC, LEGAL, AND POLITICAL IMPACTS OF BREXIT ON NORTHERN IRELAND?
Scott Morrison, LLM (Durham)
(2022) 7(2)
Cambridge Law Review 1–27

'LEGITIMATE' PROTEST IN EUROPEAN HUMAN RIGHTS LAW: A CRITICAL RECONSTRUCTION
Mythili Mishra, Advocate (India); LLB (LSE); BA (Delhi University)
(2022) 7(2) Cambridge Law Review 28–55

A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT'S DRAFT GENDER RECOGNITION REFORM (SCOTLAND) BILL AND ITS ADHERENCE TO THE UN CONVENTION ON THE ELIMINATION OF ALL FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN
Esther Hodges, LLM (Edinburgh)
(2022) 7(2) Cambridge Law Review 56–71

AN ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE UNFAIR PREJUDICE REMEDY IN UK COMPANY LAW: HOW CAN WE GUARANTEE APPROPRIATE JUDICIAL DISCRETION?
Ziyuan Li, LLM (Bristol)
(2022) 7(2) Cambridge Law Review 72–102

A NECESSARY SHIFT FROM SHAREHOLDER PRIMACY TOWARD STAKEHOLDER-CONSCIOUS GOVERNANCE IN LIGHT OF CORPORATE SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY
Sophie Treacy, BCL (Oxon)
(2022) 7(2) Cambridge Law Review 103–118

THE STRANGE SAGA OF COMPENSATORY TAXES: CHARTING A WAY OUT OF INDIA'S MAZE OF DOCTRINAL UNCERTAINTY
Rishabh Jain, BA, LLB (National Law University, Delhi)
(2022) 7(2) Cambridge Law Review 119–133

JUSTICE SHORTCHANGED? REDRAWING THE ETHICAL BOUNDARIES OF LIFTED JUDGMENTS FOLLOWING CRINION V IG MARKETS LTD [2013] EWCA CIV 587
Shen-Way Chong, Barrister (Gray's Inn); LLB (Liverpool)
(2022) 7(2) Cambridge Law Review 134–146

ASSUMPTIONS OF IRRESPONSIBILITY: LIABILITY FOR OMISSIONS FOLLOWING TINDALL V CHIEF CONSTABLE OF THAMES VALLEY
Sam Pearce, BA (Cantab)
(2022) 7(2) Cambridge Law Review 147–152

DICHOTOMY BETWEEN JURISDICTION AND ADMISSIBILITY: ILLUMINATING THE TWILIGHT ZONE - BTN V BTP [2021] 1 SLR 276
Joel Soon, LLB (Singapore Management University)
(2022) 7(2) Cambridge Law Review 153–167

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