7 articles in this issue
Catherine Odigie
In this Editorial Catherine Odigie (Editor-in-Chief, ISLRev, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies) welcomes you to the Autumn 2015 issue of the IALS Student Law Review and introduces the articles featured in this issue of the journal.
Rehmat Ali
The concept of Single Member Company (the “SMC”) was introduced in Company law of Pakistan in 2002. However, besides having created anomalies within the existing legislation that have already been analyzed by different academics, there remains potential f... see more
Naomh Gibson
The current principle of privacy and its enactment in law and policy is presented as a reified, universal value that is gender-neutral. However this article contends this presumption, and advances that privacy is an inconsistent area of law that has allow... see more
Natalie Kyneswood
This article discusses the UK Government’s proposals to reform human rights legislation in England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland by repealing the Human Rights Act 1998 and introducing a British Bill of Rights and Responsibilities. It discusses ... see more
Sarah Moynihan
In contrast to many European jurisdictions, the victim of an alleged crime in England, Wales and Northern Ireland is denied any form of meaningful participation at the trial stage of the criminal justice process. This is by reason of the unyielding struct... see more
Ashley Needham
This article aims to assess the American Convention on Human Rights in relation to the European Convention on Human rights on the topic of decisions made in cases of enforced disappearances. Case law, peer-reviewed articles, books, and legislation were us... see more
ISLRev Editorial Board
Information about the Editorial Board and Associate Editors involved in IALS Student Law Review Volume 3, Issue 1, Autumn 2015.