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Plymouth Law Review


Volume 16, 2023

Editorial

Mayflower Lecture

The Rt Hon Sir Andrew McFarlane, Adapting Adoption to the Modern World, 1-17

Mayflower Lecture, Video Link


Staff Reports

Goodtime Okara, Implementing Unitisation in Developing Petroleum Reservoirs: Unique Complications, 18-28


Graduate Articles

Jake Aston, Whose Morals, Exactly? A Critical Evaluation of the UK Law of Obscenity through a Human Rights Lens, 29-70

Poppy Jarvis, Does Current UK Law Protect Members of the Public when Attending Amusement Parks, or is a Review and Reform of Current Legislation Needed? , 71-97

Freya Manning-Crisp,  An Analysis as to whether the Current Law on Negligently Caused Psychiatric Harm Strikes a Fair Balance between Compensating Claimants, Taking into Account Relevant Policy Considerations, 98-126

Shalini Nandilath,  A Critical Analysis of the Law on Assisted Suicide in the UK, 127-153


Student Reports
 
Sonia Gardi, Law, Literature and a Dream: How Media Influenced My Journey to Law, 154-160

Chloe Giacalone, The Chicken that Sat Me Down: A Reflection of My Journey into Law , 161-165

Florence Hawker, A Farmer’s Transition to Law, 166-170

Isabelle Stephens,  How Do You Balance University and Part-Time Work, and How Can You Transfer Skills into the Legal World? , 171-175

Christian Boonyoung Wachs,  The Grasshopper: A World Turned Upside Down, 176-181