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VOLUME 5, ACADEMIC YEAR 2019–2020

Volume IV

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Issue 1

FRONT MATTER | EDITORS' INTRODUCTION TO VOLUME 5, ISSUE 1
Darius Ng, BA (Hons) (Cantab)

Nicole Chia, BA (Hons) (Cantab)
Editors-in-Chief, Cambridge Law Review (Volume 5)

FREEDOM OF THE HIGH SEAS AND EXTENT OF COASTAL STATE JURISDICTION:
REFLECTIONS ON THE NORSTAR CASE
Vincent P. Cogliati-Bantz
Associate Professor, Auckland Law School

(2020) 5(1) Cambridge Law Review 1-11

INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CORPORATE ENTITY
FOR COMPLICITY IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMES: A POLICY AND LEGAL CASE
Zhifeng Jiang
LLB (NUS), BA (Yale-NUS)
(2020) 5(1) Cambridge Law Review 12-48

REIMAGINING PUNISHMENT FOR ATROCITY CRIMES:
AN INNOVATIVE SENTENCING FRAMEWORK FOR INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW
Dr. Shahram Dana
Senior Lecturer at Griffith Law School, Griffith University, Australia
(2020) 5(1) Cambridge Law Review 49-78

VENTURING THROUGH THE PUBLIC-PRIVATE DIVIDE UNDER THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1998:
SECTION 6(3)(b) AND THE CONCEPT OF ‘FUNCTIONS OF A PUBLIC NATURE’
Thomas Yeon
Judicial Assistant, Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal (2020–2021)
(2020) 5(1) Cambridge Law Review 79-103

THE NEXT CHAPTER OF ‘WRONGFUL LIFE’: CONCEPTS FOR ‘WRONGFUL SURVIVAL’ IN COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
 Benedikt Bartylla
LL.B. candidate at Bucerius Law School, Hamburg
(2020) 5(1) Cambridge Law Review 104-134

Issue 2

THE PROOF IS IN THE NUMBERS: AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE ENGLISH RULE OF NEMO DAT 
Lorenzo U. Meusburger
(2020) 5(2) Cambridge Law Review 1-30

DAMAGES FOR LATE PAYMENT OF INSURANCE CLAIMS: A SATISFACTORY SOLUTION? 
Alexander Westin-Hardy
BA (Cantab), MPhil (Cantab)

(2020) 5(2) Cambridge Law Review 31-43

AGENCY WORKERS: A LABOUR ANOMALY OR THE NEW NORM? 
Christy O’Neil
LLB candidate (Lancaster)
(2020) 5(2) Cambridge Law Review 44-57

THE CURIOUS CASE OF DOCTOR ULTRON: HOW WELL IS ENGLISH LAW CURRENTLY SUITED TO
MANAGE THE INHERENT RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH BLACK BOX AI MEDICAL DIAGNOSTICS?
Nikhil Dutt Sundaraj
BA (Hons) (Cantab)
(2020) 5(2) Cambridge Law Review 58-87

AN EVALUATION OF THE NECESSITY OF INSURABLE INTEREST IN PROPERTY INSURANCE CONTRACTS
 Katrina Camacho
LLB (University College London), LLB (University of Hong Kong)
(2020) 5(2) Cambridge Law Review 88-113

THE CHRONICLE EVOLUTION OF PREROGATIVE WRITS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND IN INDIA:
ARE PREROGATIVE WRITS IMMUNE FROM THE DOCTRINE OF DELAY AND LACHES?
Varun Varma
Counsel, Chambers of Mr. Atmaran N.S Nadkarni
(2020) 5(2) Cambridge Law Review 114-138

AN AMERICAN CURE FOR AN ENGLISH WOE: TECHNOLOGY AND THE EXCLUSION OF IMPROPERLY OBTAINED EVIDENCE IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS IN ENGLAND AND WALESS?
Mohindhar Doodnauth
LLB (London), LLM candidate (Fordham)

(2020) 5(2) Cambridge Law Review 139-152

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