Legal Cheek Journal

The principle of subsidiarity in EU law, and who is supposed to police it

Is it the job of politicians, judges, or both?

5 July 2016 13:09

How is the EU tackling financial crime?

A brief exploration of the Fourth Anti-Money Laundering Directive

30 June 2016 13:44

‘Unprecedented political chaos’ in the Labour Party: What is going on and what does this mean in law?

The Jeremy Corbyn leadership challenge through a lawyer's lens

28 June 2016 11:14

An inherited tax overhaul: The first step to combating the housing crisis

Rich and poor deserve the same access to housing, so let’s level out the playing field

27 June 2016 11:18

‘Everyone was doing it!’: The LIBOR rigging scandal

A closer look at the law on dishonesty in the context of financial crime

24 June 2016 11:16

Why the EU’s new e-commerce package means we could be entitled to cheaper Disneyland tickets

Shearman & Sterling trainee Andrea Calla explores how and why the EU digital single market benefits us

20 June 2016 11:44

The case of Fox: A victory for plurality in the education system?

Religious studies syllabuses get the legal treatment

14 June 2016 09:58

Anti-money laundering framework: Does it stain our rights?

Crime prevention methods that limit our liberties need to be re-evaluated

9 June 2016 14:25

What do Spider-Man and Superman teach us about criminal justice?

Lessons in law from the pages of comic books

7 June 2016 11:16