Turning Over a New Leaf in the House of Lords
- Scotland's Magna Carta: The Claim of Right and the Common Law
- ‘Judge not, that ye be not judged’: Judging Judicial Decision-Making
- The UK Supreme Court in the UK Constitution
- Parliament and the Courts: Strangers, Foes or Friends?
- The New Model Judiciary and the Other Two Branches of the State
- Ministerial Override Certificates and the Law/Fact Distinction -- A Comparison Between Australia and the United Kingdom
- Wyatt v Vince -- Climate Change in the Family Division?
- The UK Supreme Court -- Is There Anything Left To Think About?
- Letter from America
- Constitutionalism and Private Law
- The Common Lawyer and the Equity Practitioner
- Understanding Tracing RulesThis year is the 200th anniversary of one of the leading decisions concerning the law of tracing in equity. Celebrations have not been widely held. Two centuries after this decision, the rules of tracing in equity remain very difficult to understand and very difficult to justify. But they are of immense practical importance including to the law of trusts, claims based on fraud, and claims against remote recipients of property. This year, the UK Supreme Court has also returned to the topic in the context of a claim based on non-contractual subrogation. This chapter aims to explain some of the persistent problems in the law of tracing and to offer ways to understand the operation of equitable tracing rules.
- Judicial Discretion in the UK Supreme Court
- The Doctrine of Illegality: A Private Law Hydra
- Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedure
- European Dimensions
- Family Law
- Human Rights Law
- Jurisdiction and Devolution Issues
- Private Law
- Administrative Law
- Civil Procedure
- Company Law, Insolvency and Receivership
- Constitutional Law
- Contract and Consumer Law
- Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedure
- Employment Law
- Environmental Law
- Equity, Procedure and Land Law
- European Union Law
- Family Law
- Human Rights Law
- Housing Law
- Immigration and Refugee Law
- International Law
- Jurisdiction and Devolution Issues
- Local Government Law
- Tax Law
- Tort Law
- Composition of the UK Supreme Court in the 2014--15 Legal Year
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