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Latest Online Articles
Issue 28: Spring 2008 Corporate Manslaughter: A Practitioner’s View: By Paul Magrath
Issue 27: Autumn 2007 The Law vs Literature Part 4 - Blaspemy: by Paul Magrath
Issue 26: Summer 2007 The University College London Jurisprudence Review Launch: by Jennifer Lee
Issue 25: Spring 2007 The Law vs Literature Part 2 - Official Secrecy: by Paul Magrath

Michael, Catherine, Gloria and the “P” word
: by Brendan Wright

From Mooter to Lawyer: by Kevin Calder
Issue 24: Autumn 2006 Mooting Help: by Robert Williams

The Law vs Literature Part 1 - Obscenity: by Paul Magrath

Law Reporting In Sierra Leone: by Stephen Marsh & Toby Fisher
Issue 23: Summer 2006 Realise Your Fear: by Catherine Gray

A ‘mess’ unresolved? Reflections on the Law Commission’s proposals for a new Homicide Act for England and Wales: by Pedro Da Cruz

Punishing Children Who Committ Murder by Tara Barnes MSc

Ugly by Constance Briscoe Review and interview by Paul Magrath

Moot Points by Derek French
Issue 22: Spring 2006 A Mini Adventure: by Catherine Gray

Theatre Review: Romance : reviewed by Paul Magrath
Online Exclusives Stephanie Hall wins closely contested Selwyn College moot final

NEW - 18 May 06
Judiciary Launch New Website: by Mike Wicksteed