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The 13th Edition of the OUULJ (Published in June 2024)

Browse the 13th Edition of the OUULJ, divided by article for your easy reading.

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Introduction to the 13th Edition
Ethan Teo (Editor-in-Chief) 

Foreword (Public Law)
The Rt. Hon. Lord Sales

Foreword (Private Law) 
The Rt. Hon. Lord Briggs of Westbourne

Prizes 
Selected by their Lordships

 

Public Law Articles 

With (State) Power Comes (State) Responsibility: Plugging the Accountability Gap Through a Reappraisal of Jurisdiction in International Human Rights Law

Luca Geary

Exploring the Utility of the Tort of False Imprisonment in Addressing Arbitrary Immigrant Detention

Lucy Ryder

A Drop in the Oceana, or a Tsunami of Change?

Marlon Austin

Better Call Brockovich: The Use of Injunctions in English Law as a Remedy of Enforcement of the Preventative Principle in Environmental Law

Tevž Sitar

 

Private Law Articles

Starting Afresh: Reformulating and Reconceptualising the Law of Estoppel

Joel Horsman

Unlawful Means Unchained: Causing Loss by Unlawful Means and the Problematic Dealing Requirement

Alexander Pitlarge

Past as Prologue: Roman Law and the Interpretation of International Space Law Governing the Use of the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies

Nathan Oliver

Reopening Old Wounds: What the McCulloch Decision Means for Patient Autonomy

August Chen Zirui

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