The Plymouth Law & Criminal Justice Review: Recent submissions
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Practitioner to Academic: A Reflective and Personal Account
(University of Plymouth, 2018) -
Pitted Against Each Other? Mistaken Transactions in Unjust Enrichment and Equity
(University of Plymouth, 2019)This paper seeks to identify and examine the extent to which there are substantive differences between the common law and equitable tests for non-contractual mistaken transfers. As the title suggests, the discussion ... -
Editorial: The Plymouth Law & Criminal Justice Review, Volume 11, 2019
(University of Plymouth, 2019) -
First World Problems, Developing World Impacts: An Assessment of the Adequacy of the Law on Shipbreaking
(University of Plymouth, 2018)Shipbreaking, or recycling, is a potentially destructive practice reflecting many dimensions to the modern sustainable development debate. It engages a suite of legal issues and has prompted discussion between professionals ... -
The Position of the Estate Owner and the Adverse Possessor, A Comparison Between England and Wales, Scotland and the Republic of Ireland
(University of Plymouth, 2018)This article analyses the concept of the doctrine of adverse possession by comparing the legal position of the estate owner and the adverse possessor in three legal systems, England and Wales, Scotland and the Republic ... -
Identifying Factors that Influence the Use of Dark Web Cryptomarkets: Qualitative Interviews with Cryptomarket Users
(University of Plymouth, 2018)Dark Web cryptomarkets represent a phenomenon in modern criminality and their study is of key importance to contemporary criminology. This study aims to identify factors that influence the use of cryptomarkets and to gain ... -
Tearing Up the Patchwork Quilt: An Examination of How, Why and When Liability for Psychiatric Injury in the Tort of Negligence
(University of Plymouth, 2018)This paper grapples with the question of whether the law of psychiatric injury remains fit for purpose in the twenty-first century. Through analysing the historical development of this area of law an attempt is made to ... -
The Demise of the Traditional Jury and Jury Impartiality with Particular Focus on Media Intrusion
(University of Plymouth, 2018)In a world where 24 hour news and social media are ingrained into people’s everyday lives it can be difficult to uphold traditional values and practice. This is particularly pertinent in respect of the impact of such ... -
Editorial: 24th Pilgrim Father’s Lecture: The Right Hon Lady Black of Derwent DBE, Justice of the Supreme Court
(University of Plymouth, 2018) -
To What Extent are the Economic and Environmental Aspects of Climate Change Regulation Actually Balanced?
(University of Plymouth, 2017)This paper explores current international and EU legal instruments to combat climate change, assessing their efficiency from an environmental and economic perspective. It attempts to decipher whether an obvious imbalance ...