The Plymouth Law and Criminal Justice Review
Welcome to the Plymouth Law Review
The Review is an annual online journal (published in December), produced and edited by academic staff and students at the Plymouth Law School. It aims to encourage and promote legal scholarship and writing on a wide range of legal issues. It also provides a forum for disseminating information about current projects and initiatives being undertaken within the Law School. As such, it includes articles and shorter notes by both staff and student authors.
Current Volume: Volume 11 (2019)
Articles
Brexit... A Lifetime of Purgatory for the UK's Environmental Laws - Or is there a Stairway to Heaven?
Philip Connor
The conflicts of legal pluralism: Secular law and religious faith in the united kingdom, Pilgrim fathers' lecture 2018
Terence Etherton
Socio-Legal Research: Looking Beyond Black Letter Law in the Context of Birth Mothers' Rights in Adoption Proceedings
Lisamarie Deblasio
Alternatives to the Common Fisheries Policy? The Future of the UK's Fisheries Post-Brexit
George Cass
Trashion: An Analysis of Intellectual Property Protection for the Fast Fashion Industry
Eleanor Rockett
Editorial
Editorial: The Plymouth Law & Criminal Justice Review, Volume 11, 2019
Kim Stevenson and Jason Lowther