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Plymouth Law Review


Volume 15, 2022

Editorial

Mayflower Lecture

The Rt Hon the Baroness Hale of Richmond DBE, The Pros and Cons of a Written Constitution, 1-12

Mayflower Lecture, Video Link


Graduate Articles

Katie Hawkins, False Environmental Claims: An Analysis of the Legality of Corporate Greenwashing in the UK and Evaluating if There Is a Need for Reform, 13-44

Francis Pascoe, To What Extent Is Legal Reform Needed To Overcome the Barriers To Proving Discrimination by Automated Decision Making?, 45-71

Hetty Summerhayes, Would Earth Law Change the Face of Environmental Law in England?, 72-99


Undergraduate Articles

Jake Aston, Human Dignity, Pure Punishment Sentencing and Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights, 100-118


Postgraduate Student Reports
 
Luke Dawson, Student Life – LLM in Law, 119-121

Robert Nutkins,  Thought and Decision: Differences and Overlap in Environmental and Legal Studies, 122-125


Undergraduate Student Reports
 
Sami Fison, When Do You Break the Glass Ceiling? A Gender-Diverse Student’s Experience of the Legal World, 126-129

Emma Jackson, When I Grow Up, I Want To Be Taller!, 130-137

Claire von Hoesslin,  How a Volcano Changed My Life: Reflections on Legal Study, 138-141