David Hoey David Hoey looks at the Court of Justice of the European Union's decision in a case on holiday pay for miscategorised employees, with very serious implications for employers.
Opinion
Raymond Murphy Professor Raymond Murphy of the Irish Centre For Human Rights at NUI Galway writes following the successful prosecution of Ratko Mladić.
Professor Conor Gearty In an article first published on the LSE Brexit blog, Professor Conor Gearty scrutinises the notion of “a happy Brexit” and outlines ways in which the EU Withdrawal Bill will constitute a large transfer of power to the executive branch and may lead to the restriction of ci
Professor Helen Fenwick (pictured right) and Dr Andy Hayward of Durham Law School provide a critical analysis of the European Court of Human Rights’ judgment in Ratzenböck and Seydl v Austria and its implications for Rebecca Steinfeld and Charles Keidan, a British couple seeking legal recognition
David Flint David Flint and Rebecca Ferguson look at a second investigation into tech giant Google over exclusivity arrangements and other matters.
Alan McIntosh Alan McIntosh calls for lenders to show forbearance as legal action against debtors rises sharply south of the border.
Donna Reynolds Donna Reynolds looks at proposals to combat maternity discrimination.
Shona McCusker
Julie Scott-Gilroy
David Flint David Flint and Rebecca Ferguson look at an atypical cartel case.
Mike Kemp Mike Kemp explains his views on why the time-bar should be removed for abuse victims over 18 where there is a power imbalance.
Martin Monaghan Martin Monaghan looks at a case clarifying the appointment of Guardians.
Robert Sutherland
Scott Blair Advocate Scott Blair looks at the Uber case and its implications for the company's operation in Scotland.
Val Surgenor Val Surgenor looks at changes to the notification regime under GDPR.