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Introducing the Oxford University Law & Policy Review
Welcome to the Oxford Undergraduate Law & Policy Review — the Oxford Law Society’s new platform for undergraduate legal scholarship. Founded in Trinity Term 2025, the Review was created to provide a space for law students to develop and publish thoughtful,...
An Interview with John Vater KC, Children Law Specialist at Harcourt Chambers
Source: Shutterstock By Maxim Kasolowsky Introduction John Vater KC is a leading children law specialist at Harcourt Chambers, with extensive experience appearing at all levels of court, including the Supreme Court. His practice focuses on complex child protection...
Assessing the Effectiveness of International Law in Prosecuting Heads of State: The Case of Omar al-Bashir
By Grace Zurbrügg Image Source: Council of Europe https://www.coe.int/sk/web/commissioner/-/international-criminal-court-needs-robust-and-long-term-support Established in 2002, the International Criminal Court (ICC), was created to bring perpetrators of genocide, war...
Domestic Abuse Victim Turned Cold-Blooded Killer? Reforming Loss of Self-Control in the Domestic Homicide Context
Image taken from One Thousand Words, a bank of free stock images for the meaningful representation of domestic abuse in media. © Laura Dodsworth By: Joe Murray Introduction When victims of domestic abuse, particularly female victims, kill their abusers, the law...
From the Archive | Tips for Securing a Training Contract as a Non-Law Student
An interview with Amelia Wrigley by Andy Roszkowski Amelia studied English at St John’s College and graduated in 2018. After completing a vacationscheme at Slaughter and May, Amelia was offered a training contract from the firm. What first sparked your interest in a...
