The Supreme Court’s Decision in Montgomery – How Far Have We Strayed From Sidaway and the ProfessionThe area of informed consent has long been an area of great debate. To what extent should a patient be informed of the risks in a...
The Defence of Humanity and the Defence of Sovereignty: Which Should Prevail When They Conflict?“Few would disagree that both the defence of humanity and the defence of sovereignty are principles that must be supported. Alas that...
The Principle of Distinction in International Humanitarian Law: Is It Really Used By States?International Humanitarian Law is heralded as a protector of civilians in times of armed conflict. It is in possession of an array of...
Protecting Digital Users Through the Temporary Copy Exception: A Defence Available to Both Digital UThis article seeks to explore the Temporary Copy exception in copyright law. It will be argued that the conditions of Article 5(1) of the...