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The AI and Copyright Conundrum: how should the UK balance rights of copyright owners against AI innovation?

Hrishikesh Chitale explores whether the use of copyrighted datasets to train AI models potentially constitutes copyright infringement.

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The International Commercial Law Conference 2024

Hrishikesh Chitale shares his experience at the International Commercial Law Conference 2024.

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Academic Research Commercial Law

Coventry Law Journal

The first issue of the 28th volume of the Coventry Law Journal will be published in July 2023 and will be available on Westlaw. It will contain a variety of articles, recent developments, case notes, book reviews, as well as work from students. In the meantime, here is a  draft piece on Nigerian consumer rights law, written by […]

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No ID? No vote! Voter ID comes to Great Britain

The passing of the Elections Act 2022 means that individuals in Great Britain will be required to show photographic identification when voting at polling stations in some elections from May 2023. Ben Stanford explores the issues arising from the changes and suggests that rushing the introduction of voter ID in Great Britain is indicative of a wider pattern of recent democratic backsliding. 

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Outer Space: a possible save haven?

Outer space may become a place of succor or hiding to suspects who wish to evade prosecution and possible sentence for offences committed on earth. Many who are not aware of the prospect of outer space being a final frontier may seek to underplay what the environment has to offer to humans. The pristine environment […]

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Spill the Afternoon Tea – making the most of opportunities to network at Law School

Law student, Manisha Kumar, discusses her experience of ‘Spill the Afternoon Tea Sessions,’ part of the the ‘Raising the Bar’ Scheme at Coventry Law School. Manisha also gives her top 5 tips on how to get the most out of a STAT session.

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Why are pregnant women in prison?

Rona Epstein, Honorary Research Fellow at Coventry Law School, explains her recent research into why pregnant women are incarcerated and offers suggestions as to alternative sanctions for criminal behaviour in those who are pregnant.

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Academic Research Private Law Public Law

Medical Negligence, Human Rights and the Duty to Protect

Rebecca Gladwin-Geoghegan and Dr Steve Foster comment on the recent decision in Traylor v Kent and Medway NHS Social Care Partnership Trust [2022] EWHC 260 (QB)

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Coventry Law School and SEGERICO launch two books on Covid published by Routledge

Coventry Law School and SEGERICO launch two books on Covid published by Routledge

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An insight into the judiciary: a morning with The Honourable Mr Justice Wall

Viktor Kirilov, CLS alumnus, shares his experience of meeting with The Honourable Mr. Justice Wall, at Coventry Crown Court alongside current LLB Law students.