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Volume II
EDITORS' INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND VOLUME OF THE CAMBRIDGE LAW REVIEW
Richard Liu, BA (Hons) (Cantab), LLM (Harvard)
Editor-in-Chief, Cambridge Law Review (Volume 2)
PATEL V MIRZA: A TALE OF INSIDER TRADING AND ILLEGALITY IN THE SUPREME COURT
Veena Srirangam, BA (Hons) (Cantab), LLM (Harvard)
Supervisor in Law, Downing College, University of Cambridge
(2017) 2 Cambridge Law Review 1-11
ANTI-INJUNCTIONS ENFORCING ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS IN THE EU:
ANALYTICAL FAILINGS
Myron N R Phua, LLB (KCL), JD (Columbia), BCL candidate (Oxon)
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Serena S Y Lee, BA (Hons) (Oxon), BA (Hons) (Cantab), LLM candidate (Columbia)
(2017) 2 Cambridge Law Review 12-45
RUMBLINGS OF REALISM:
A BILDUNGSROMAN OF THE AUSTRALIAN LEGAL ACADEMY
Peter A Bruland, BA (Dickinson), LLM (Cantab), JD (Harvard)
Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
(2017) 2 Cambridge Law Review 46-74
REFUGEE ADJUDICATION UNDER THE UNHCR’S MANDATE AND THE EXCLUSION DILEMMA
James C Simeon, LLM (Cantab), PhD (York University)
Associate Professor, School of Public Policy and Administration, York University
(2017) 2 Cambridge Law Review 75-108
CALL FOR JUS AD BELLUM FOR NON-INTERNATIONAL USE OF FORCE
Elijah O Okebukola, LLB LLM (Ibadan), PhD (Buckingham)
Head, Department of Public and International Law, Nasarawa State University
(2017) 2 Cambridge Law Review 109-128
MILLER AND BREXIT:
PREROGATIVES ON PARLIAMENT AND PUBLIC LAW
Jarret J Huang, BA (Hons) (Cantab), LLM candidate (Harvard)
(2017) 2 Cambridge Law Review 129-140
DISCRETIONARY COHERENCE:
EXCLUDING THE PRIVATE LAW LIABILITY OF PUBLIC AUTHORITIES IN PARADIS HONEY V CANADA
Natalie V Kolos, JD candidate (Western University)
(2017) 2 Cambridge Law Review 141-163
THE TABBANE CASE:
WHAT THE ECTHR SAID AND WHAT IT DIDN’T
Andreas Vassiliou, LLM (Athens), MJur candidate (Oxon)
(2017) 2 Cambridge Law Review 164-172
THE WATSON CASE:
ANOTHER MISSED OPPORTUNITY FOR STRICTO SENSU PROPORTIONALITY?
Ioannis Kouvakas, LLB (Athens), LLM (UCL)
(2017) 2 Cambridge Law Review 173-182
LAW AND PRACTICE FOLLOWING THE LORD FALCONER BILL:
SHOULD ENGLAND AND WALES REFORM THE LAW ON ASSISTED DYING?
George C Mavrantonis, LLB (Surrey), LLM (UCL), Barrister (Gray’s Inn)
Advocate, UK Home Office
(2017) 2 Cambridge Law Review 183-212
THE TRADE UNION ACT 2016:
WHAT NEXT?
Azfer A Khan, BA (Law) candidate (Cantab)
(2017) 2 Cambridge Law Review 213-225
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