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Latest issue of UCL Journal of Law and Jurisprudence published

1 February 2022

The UCL Journal of Law and Jurisprudence is edited and published by postgraduate students of UCL Faculty of Laws, and features submissions in all areas of law and jurisprudence.

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UCL Journal of Law and Jurisprudence: Volume 10, Issue 1 (2021) is now available to read.

Published on 21 December 2021, this issue contains four articles touching on compulsory mediation, online courts, data collection and privacy law, and IP and competition law in the creative industries. It is co-edited by Joshua Bradley, Shinya Ito, and Nabila Roukhamieh-McKinna, and The Rt. Hon. Professor Sir Robin Jacob gives the Foreword.

Articles for this issue include: 

  • The Case for Express Compulsory Mediation in England and Wales (Mercy Cherono Milgo)
  • Online Courts: Bridging the Gap Between Access and Justice (Ignacio Oltra Gras)
  • Privacy Within the Private Order: A Critical Evaluation of the Market-Based System Governing Data Collection in the United States (Claire McCloskey)
  • Big Data and the Essential Facilities Doctrine: A Law and Economics Approach to Fostering Competition and Innovation in the Creative Industries (Deirdre Ryan) 

The UCL Journal of Law and Jurisprudence (UCLJLJ) is a law journal edited and published by graduate (LLM and PhD) students of UCL Laws. The Journal publishes scholarly contributions from academics, researchers and practitioners, as well as showcasing outstanding research of postgraduate students at UCL.  

The Senior Editors hope you enjoy this issue of UCLJLJ.