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Cambridge law journal, Volume 80(1), March 2021 - in this issue : Who knows what when? Apparent bias and arbitration Thomas Fairclough / Privacy and police investigations : ZXC v Bloomberg N A Moreham / Rejecting the transatlantic outsourcing of data protection in the face of unrestrained surveillance Monika Zalnieriute and Genna Churches / Who controls Venezuela's gold? De facto and de jure recognition of a foreign head of state Andrew Sanger / Childhood in transition : can transgender and non-binary minors provide lawful consent to puberty blockers? Peter Dunne / The reservation of powers by settlors : intention and illusion Sinead Agnew / What does it mean to be a fiduciary? Julius A W Grower / Unconscionability in the Supreme Court of Canada : Uber Technologies Inc v Heller Chris Hunt / Remoteness in contract damages William Day / Foreign law illegality : Patel's new frontier? Marcus Teo / Restitution and car crashes : a simple case of mistake Steve Hedley / Indebitatus assumpsit in 1447 J H Baker / The norms of algorithmic credit scoring Nikita Aggarwal / The transnational governance of bank resolution and the treatment of national regulatory variation in the EU Andromachi Georgosouli / Explaining assignments of arbitration agreements Ying Khai Liew / Making sense of mesne profits : causes of action Charles Mitchell and Luke Rostill / What were Lord Westbury's intentions in Phillips v Phillips? Bona fide purchase of an equitable interest Adam Reilly

Civil justice quarterly, Volume 40(2), 2021 - in this issue : The UK Supreme Court on arbitrator's apparent bias and disclosure : some clarifications and missed opportunities : Halliburton Company v Chubb Bermuda Insurance Ltd [2020] UKSC 48 Karim El Chazli / The Cayman Islands, Bermuda, and the British Virgin Islands: service of documents in times of crisis Alex Potts QC / Balancing the competing concepts of finality and fairness of arbitral awards: Haley v Haley [2020] EWCA Civ 1369 Nikoletta Mamatsopoulou / Due process and issues which prey on the minds of arbitrators and clients alike Richard Wilmot-Smith QC / The (non)applicability of the Hague Service Convention in arbitration and practices in serving documents in cross-border transactions Gifany Ten-Ten L Tongohan

Criminal law review, Issue 5, 2021 - in this issue : The Westminster Commission on the CCRC Hannah Quirk / Compensating victims of domestic terrorism : reviewing the scope of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme 2012 David Miers / The anatomy of "factual error" miscarriages of justice in England and Wales : a fifty-year review Dr Rebecca K Helm / The 2020 White Paper on sentencing : a missed opportunity for reform Ralph Henham / Cases and comments - Death penalty : R (on the application of Elgizouli) v Secretary of State for the Home Department Karl Laird, Evidence : R v Yaryare (Liban); R v Hassan (Khalid); R v Osman (Yahaya) Paul McKeown, Jurisdiction : McGuinness's application for judicial review, Re Karl Laird, Power of magistrates' courts to rectify mistakes : Harvey v Director of Public Prosecutions Peter Hungerford-Welch, Sentencing : R v Shaikh (Safiyyah); R v Abdullah (Fatah) Lyndon Harris, Sentencing : Attorney General's Reference (Gregson (John)) Lyndon Harris, Sentencing : R v Bailey (Simon) Lyndon Harris, Trial : R v Daniels (Nathan) Peter Hungerford-Welch

Law Institute journal, Volume 95(6), June 2021 - in this issue : Reflecting on a culture and tradition Tania Wolff / Spotlight on legal profession's open secret Carolyn Ford / Without fear or favour Karin Derkley / LIV heads west in new climate Karin Derkley / The cruel politics of bail Isabelle Skaburskis / Judge Sarah Leighfield Tania Wolff / Obituary - Ronald Francis Rowe Andrew Goddard / Imposing a COVID-19 curfew Vanessa Twigg / Frank and fearless Donna Cooper and Michael Dolan / Navigating a new world Lauren Walley / Challenging tender decisions Emily Jennings and Macky Markar / A new paradigm for future risk Dariel De Sousa / High Court judgments Dr Michelle Sharpe / Federal Court judgments Dan Star QC / Family law judgments Craig Nichol and Keleigh Robinson / Supreme Court judgments Dr Michael Taylor / 'Me too' on the character radar Gino Dal Pont / Victim-survivors have their say VLRC / Four steps to stay cyber safe LPLC / Risks flagged over camping on crown land Paul Snow / Client sense Peter Moran / What happened to smart contracts Mike Azarnikow / Dear landlord update Katie Ho and Bonnie Graham / Focus on resilience Victorian Women Lawyers / Being a public servant Edmund Yuan / Call for safety at work and home Dr Jacoba Brasch QC / The coming of CLCs Carolyn Ford / Sweet dreams / Benefits of mindful practice Glenn Harvey and Olivia Lilly / Balancing act Karin Derkley

Modern law review, Volume 84(3), May 2021 - in this issue : Criminal law at the limit : countering false claims in elections and referendums Jeremy Horder / Strip-searching for nationality documents Amanda Spalding / Varieties of constitutionalism in the European Union Signe Rehling Larsen / The 'chimera' of parenthood Brian Sloan / Implied terms in undisclosed agency Cheng-Han Tan / Executive accountability and national security Lorna Woods OBE, Lawrence McNamara and Judith Townend / Attribution : a new controversy? Ernest Lim / Tracing, mixing, and innocent claimants Jordan English and Mohammud Jaamae Hafeez-Baig / Why should competition lawyers care about the formal rule of law? Ryan Stones

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