Staff Reports
Rosie Brennan, Plymouth Law Clinic: Growth, Change and the Effect of Covid, 1-8
Lisa Deblasio, From PhD Thesis to Monograph: A Reflective Account of the Process, 9-14
Rob Giles, Engaging Potential Students with Simulation and Interactive Online Activities, 15-22
Graduate Articles
Casey Chard, Can the Law on Sexual Consent and Related Rules of Evidence Provide Adequate Protection to Vulnerable Victims and Defendants Who are Subject to False Allegations? If so, Do Juries Jeopardise This?, 23-44
Ayesha Faraj Al-Nuaimi, An Assessment of the Legality of Fake News within the Mainstream Media – with Specific Regard to its Influence on the Political Climate, 45-80
Nicola Hardwick, A Critical Analysis of Rabone and Another v Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust, Examining How the Judgment of this Case Could Affect Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights and Negligent Psychiatric Care, 81-101
Maximillian Maynard, How Effective is the Current Law Governing Police Retention of Data in the UK, at Balancing Individuals’ Right to Private Life under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights, with the Public Interest of Safety?, 102-128
Hugo Persad, Will the United Kingdom’s Exit from the European Union Have an Impact on International Arbitration within the United Kingdom?, 129-154
Patrick Prestidge, Do Not Adopt a Double Negative: An International Comparison of the Corporate Opportunities Doctrine, 155-181
Student Reports
Regan Cornell, A Degree of Uncertainty: Discussing the Issues Surrounding Mental Health in Higher Education and Personal Development throughout my Law Degree, 182-189
Emily Counter, Studying Law (and Growing Up) during a Global Pandemic, 190-193
Amy Solomon, Studying Law as a Parent and Mature Student: A Daunting Perspective?, 194-199
Dylan Tippetts, Being the Change: My Complex Journey to Self-Discovery, 200-202