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Plymouth Law Review

 

Volume 12, 2019

Editorial

26th Pilgrim Father’s Lecture:
The Lord Burnett of Maldon, Lord Chief Justice,  What’s in a Name? The High Court and its Divisions, 1-14


Staff Reports

Rob Giles, From Plymouth to Bollywood – Plymouth University’s Time-Lock Production: ‘How Do You Fix A Town Like Plymouth?, 15-24

Judith Rowbotham, Celebrating 100 Years of Plymouth Powerful Women, Starting with Nancy Astor, 25-32


Graduate Articles

Eleanor Avery, The ‘Effective Decriminalisation’ of Acquaintance Rape: Rape Myth Acceptance, Secondary Victimisation and Anti-Rape Campaigns, 33-58

Virginia Butcher, Live Wrasse Fishing in Southern England: The Legal Problems Surrounding a Biological Solution, 59-86

Natasha Owen, A Critical Analysis of the Regulation of Pornography, With Particular Attention to the Protection of Adolescents, 87-117

Adam Richards, Domestic Violence and the Male Victim: A Study of the Prevalence of Domestic Violence in Homosexual Male Partnerships, and the Laws and Social Practices that Exist to Control and Prevent It, 118-140

Grace Thorne, The Legal and Ethical Challenges the Royal Navy May Face when Deploying Lethal Autonomous Surface Vehicles into the Maritime Battlespace, 141-164


Student Reports
 
Chasenem Chakanova, From Childhood Dream to Reality: My Experience as an International Student, 165-169

Holly Parker, Reflections on Lord Burnett’s Pilgrim Fathers Lecture 2019, 170-173

Emily Parton, The Importance of Commitment from the Perspective of a Third Year Law Student, 174-177

Lauryn Thurlow, Nancy Astor: Celebrating 100 Years for Women in Politics, 178-181

Thomas Wilson, My Decision to Study Law: A Tattoo Artist’s Perspective, 182-186