top of page

ISSUES

Top

VOLUME 3, ACADEMIC YEAR 2017–2018

Volume III

EDITORS' INTRODUCTION TO THE THIRD VOLUME OF THE CAMBRIDGE LAW REVIEW
Yen Jean Wee, BA (Hons) (Cantab), BCL (Oxon)

Editor-in-Chief, Cambridge Law Review (Volume 3)

JEKYLL AND HYDE CREDITORS: THE STRANGE CASE OF FUTURE AND CONTINGENT DEBTS
Paulina Fishman, BComm LLB (Hons) (Monash), MSt (Oxon)
(2018) 3 Cambridge Law Review 1-19

FEEDING DECISIONS AT THE END-OF-LIFE: LAW, ETHICS AND EMOTIONS
Kirsty McKenzie, BSc (Hons) (City University), MA (KCL)
Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist, Lishman Unit, Bethlem Royal Hospital
(2018) 3 Cambridge Law Review 20-52

ACCESS TO LEGAL ADVICE: SHOULD PACE GO FURTHER OR TAKE A STEP BACK?
Clinston Chiok, LLB (Hons) (Nott), LLM (Cantab)
(2018) 3 Cambridge Law Review 53-65

THE RIGHT TO TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETATION IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS:
PROVIDING A COMMON CODE BETWEEN THE DEFENDANT AND THE COURT
Chara Chioni-Chotouman, LLB (Hons) LLM (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens)
PhD Candidate in Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
(2018) 3 Cambridge Law Review 66-85

DATA CATALYSIS, INFORMATIONAL VIOLENCE, AND THE DENATURALISATION OF THE NATURAL PERSON
Asad Rizvi, LLB (Hons) LLM candidate (Birkbeck College, University of London)

(2018) 3 Cambridge Law Review 86-107

MNCs AND THE HUMAN RIGHTS REGULATORY CHALLENGE: 
A CRITIQUE OF 'INTEGRATED THEORY OF REGULATION' AND THE CASE FOR A POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVE
Samuel E Ojogbo, LLB (LASU), LLM (Western), PhD (Nott)
Lecturer in Law, Benson Idahosa University
(2018) 3 Cambridge Law Review 110-143

TOWARDS GREATER LEGAL PROTECTION FOR MEDICAL-HUMANITARIAN NGOs IN SITUATIONS OF ARMED CONFLICT
Elizabeth Rose Donnelly , LLB LLM, MA (Cantab)
(2018) 3 Cambridge Law Review 144-173

THE APPLICABILITY TO DISPUTE SETTLEMENT OF MOST FAVOURED NATION CLAUSES
IN INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT AGREEMENTS
Alperen AfÅŸin Gözlügöl, BA (Bilkent University), LLM (Cantab)
(2018) 3 Cambridge Law Review 174-192

DISPUTE SETTLEMENT IN THE WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION:
MOVING TOWARDS AN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF STARE DECISIS
Jia Ying Lim, LLB candidate (Singapore Management University)
(2018) 3 Cambridge Law Review 193-211

GATT ARTICLE XXI: TRADE SANCTIONS AND THE NEED TO CLARIFY THE SECURITY EXCEPTIONS
Henry Federer, BA (Western), JD candidate (Queen's University)
(2018) 3 Cambridge Law Review 212-233

THE PRICE OF TEA IN CHINA:
ANALOGUE PRICE METHODOLOGY IN ANTI-DUMPING INVESTIGATIONS AFTER
THE EXPIRY OF SECTION 15(a)(ii) OF CHINA'S TWO ACCESSION PROTOCOL
Josephine Williams, BA (Wellesley College), JD (UCLA)
(2018) 3 Cambridge Law Review 234-255

A TURBULENT ORIGIN AND AN UNCERTAIN LEGACY:
THE SEPARATION OF POWERS IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA
Blake Arthur James Van Santen, BA MA (Western Ontario), JD (Queen's University)
(2018) 3 Cambridge Law Review 256-287

CAUTION—"DO NOT CROSS": 
DRAWING A PERIMETER ON POLICE DECEPTION
Alexis Wilt, BA JD candidate (Florida State)
(2018) 3 Cambridge Law Review 288-315

10 west road, cambridge cb3 9dz

cambridge law review © 2023

bottom of page