Obiter Dicta is the student-led publication for the Warwick Law Society. We provide a space for students and academics at Warwick to express opinions about the law and beyond. 2020-2022 Jonathan Moore 2/10/22 Jonathan Moore 2/10/22 A Nightmare on Downing Street: the ‘Partygate’ Saga so far Read More Candace Arthur 2/10/22 Candace Arthur 2/10/22 Will the new SQE Exam be responsible for the ‘Diversity Gap’ in the Legal Profession? Read More Tahreem Khan 1/26/22 Tahreem Khan 1/26/22 The other side of the court: what the Djokovic debacle teaches us about liberties, government and refugees Read More Alyssa Gibbons 1/26/22 Alyssa Gibbons 1/26/22 Lululemon vs Peloton: will this sportswear spiel work out? Read More Jonathan Moore 1/26/22 Jonathan Moore 1/26/22 Hillsborough Law: What is it and why is it Important? Read More Ananya Bagri 10/28/21 Ananya Bagri 10/28/21 Texas Heartbeat Act - a modern reinterpretation of The Handmaid’s Tale Read More Dora Georgopoulou 10/28/21 Dora Georgopoulou 10/28/21 Does suspending competition law to deal with the petrol shortage set a poor precedent? Read More David Szocs 10/28/21 David Szocs 10/28/21 Migrant crossings continue to stoke discussion surrounding the obligations of state governments Read More Jude Folorunso 10/28/21 Jude Folorunso 10/28/21 The Downstream Oil Protocol – A slippery slope for the future of competition law? Read More Lucy Young 7/21/21 Lucy Young 7/21/21 The Police, Crime and Sentencing Bill 2021 - The Public Fight for the Freedom to Protest Read More Anouk Greene 7/21/21 Anouk Greene 7/21/21 Deliveroo and Uber gig workers – Two sides of the same coin? Read More Obiter Dicta 7/21/21 Obiter Dicta 7/21/21 Opinion piece: International response to Chinese atrocities against the Uyghur Muslim crisis Read More Katie Morris 7/7/21 Katie Morris 7/7/21 ‘Rainbow Capitalism’: How LGBTQ+ Pride Month has turned into a marketing strategy Read More Kaneeka Kapur 7/7/21 Kaneeka Kapur 7/7/21 COVID-19, Israel and Palestine, and the paralysis of international law Read More Myriam Atassi 7/7/21 Myriam Atassi 7/7/21 Ecocide and International Law: Taking it to the Court Read More Sneha Muralidharan 7/7/21 Sneha Muralidharan 7/7/21 Legal Conservatorship: The Fine Line Between Manipulation and Protection? Read More Nidhi Hariharan 6/23/21 Nidhi Hariharan 6/23/21 The issue of period poverty: why the failure to tackle it is a bigger problem than you think. Read More Jude Folorunso 6/23/21 Jude Folorunso 6/23/21 Global Corporate Tax Reform – A fairer system for all? Read More Sabina Dzhumanova 6/23/21 Sabina Dzhumanova 6/23/21 Commentary: Has Nike’s Trademark Hegemony Gone Too Far? Read More Tim Mcconnachie-Kaye 6/23/21 Tim Mcconnachie-Kaye 6/23/21 El Salvador’s Experiment: The First Test of Bitcoin’s Viability as Legal Tender Read More Older Posts
Jonathan Moore 2/10/22 Jonathan Moore 2/10/22 A Nightmare on Downing Street: the ‘Partygate’ Saga so far Read More
Candace Arthur 2/10/22 Candace Arthur 2/10/22 Will the new SQE Exam be responsible for the ‘Diversity Gap’ in the Legal Profession? Read More
Tahreem Khan 1/26/22 Tahreem Khan 1/26/22 The other side of the court: what the Djokovic debacle teaches us about liberties, government and refugees Read More
Alyssa Gibbons 1/26/22 Alyssa Gibbons 1/26/22 Lululemon vs Peloton: will this sportswear spiel work out? Read More
Jonathan Moore 1/26/22 Jonathan Moore 1/26/22 Hillsborough Law: What is it and why is it Important? Read More
Ananya Bagri 10/28/21 Ananya Bagri 10/28/21 Texas Heartbeat Act - a modern reinterpretation of The Handmaid’s Tale Read More
Dora Georgopoulou 10/28/21 Dora Georgopoulou 10/28/21 Does suspending competition law to deal with the petrol shortage set a poor precedent? Read More
David Szocs 10/28/21 David Szocs 10/28/21 Migrant crossings continue to stoke discussion surrounding the obligations of state governments Read More
Jude Folorunso 10/28/21 Jude Folorunso 10/28/21 The Downstream Oil Protocol – A slippery slope for the future of competition law? Read More
Lucy Young 7/21/21 Lucy Young 7/21/21 The Police, Crime and Sentencing Bill 2021 - The Public Fight for the Freedom to Protest Read More
Anouk Greene 7/21/21 Anouk Greene 7/21/21 Deliveroo and Uber gig workers – Two sides of the same coin? Read More
Obiter Dicta 7/21/21 Obiter Dicta 7/21/21 Opinion piece: International response to Chinese atrocities against the Uyghur Muslim crisis Read More
Katie Morris 7/7/21 Katie Morris 7/7/21 ‘Rainbow Capitalism’: How LGBTQ+ Pride Month has turned into a marketing strategy Read More
Kaneeka Kapur 7/7/21 Kaneeka Kapur 7/7/21 COVID-19, Israel and Palestine, and the paralysis of international law Read More
Myriam Atassi 7/7/21 Myriam Atassi 7/7/21 Ecocide and International Law: Taking it to the Court Read More
Sneha Muralidharan 7/7/21 Sneha Muralidharan 7/7/21 Legal Conservatorship: The Fine Line Between Manipulation and Protection? Read More
Nidhi Hariharan 6/23/21 Nidhi Hariharan 6/23/21 The issue of period poverty: why the failure to tackle it is a bigger problem than you think. Read More
Jude Folorunso 6/23/21 Jude Folorunso 6/23/21 Global Corporate Tax Reform – A fairer system for all? Read More
Sabina Dzhumanova 6/23/21 Sabina Dzhumanova 6/23/21 Commentary: Has Nike’s Trademark Hegemony Gone Too Far? Read More
Tim Mcconnachie-Kaye 6/23/21 Tim Mcconnachie-Kaye 6/23/21 El Salvador’s Experiment: The First Test of Bitcoin’s Viability as Legal Tender Read More