These podcasts accompany the Law Express series, published by Pearson Education Limited.
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Listen to this podcast to keep up-to-date with issues in the area of enforcement of Environmental Law.
Listen to this podcast for an outline of a trust and the various benefits associated with trusts in general.
This podcast looks at a recent Scottish case concerning the effects of error and misrepresentation in the law of contract. Listen to extend your knowledge in this area.
Directives are an increasingly important part of EU Law. Listen to this podcast to make sure you fully understand them.
Do you understand the implications of the Justice and Security Bill in terms of due process rights and fairness within the trial system? If not, listen to this podcast for a better understanding.
This podcast deals with a dramatic new piece of proposed legislation: The Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill 2013 and outlines the impact it may have. Listen in for an update on how this Bill could affect the law.
Are you confident in your understanding of occupier’s liability? If not, listen to this podcast for a review of the law surrounding this obligation.
This podcast addresses the on-going legal problems attached to the return of an individual to a State where there exists a real risk of torture, or use of evidence in a trial that has been obtained by torture.
Learn about the use of Adwords and protection of the function of a computer programme in this new podcast on Intellectual Property.
Confused about whether or not Palestine is a state in terms of International Law? Listen to this podcast to help understand this tricky area.
There could be major changes in the areas of easements, profits à prendre and covenants on freehold land, listening to this podcast will ensure you completely understand the implications of this.
This podcast discusses a case which demonstrates the difference between strict liability and fault-based liability, a good understanding of which could really help you in an exam.
Listen to this podcast to learn about how the recent case of HMV can help you think about the role of administration as part of the liquidation process.
Assisted dying is still a hotly debated subject in Medical Law. Listen to this podcast to see how this area of law is evolving and learn about what may happen in the future.
The relationship between the UK and EU remains a key topic within the study of constitutional and administrative law. Listen to this podcast to ensure you’re right up-to-date with recent developments in this area.
Learn more about the case of Office of Fair Trading v. Purely Creative Ltd. and how this has affected Consumer and Commercial Law.
Consideration is usually one of the essential elements of a binding contract and therefore it’s important you have a full understanding of it. Listen to this podcast to make sure you have a real grasp of what consideration is.
Theft is a key property offence that forms the basis of other, more complex criminal offences, including robbery and burglary, so it is important that you consolidate your knowledge and understanding of theft by listening to this podcast.
This podcast discusses the relevance of positivist criminological theory, to criminology and criminal justice policy in England and Wales in the 21st century, by looking at the actions of the Coalition government.
This podcast considers a recent decision of the Supreme Court, which has had a significant effect on the common law regulation of the termination of the contract of employment.
This podcast revises an important principle of the English Legal System; the ratio decidendi of a case. Make sure you fully understand this principle by listening to this podcast.
Listen to this podcast to keep up-to-date with recent proposed changes that affect Environmental Law.
Constitution of trusts is a common topic for Equity exams. Keep up-to-date by listening to this podcast, which discusses a recent case in this area.
Supremacy of EU Law is an important principle often examined in EU Law modules. Make sure you understand it by listening to this podcast.
Employment Law is a key subject in Business Law. Make sure you understand one of the common law implied duties that employers owe to their employees by listening to this podcast.
Listen to this podcast to learn more about the status of confidential records and the circumstances in which they may be disclosed to parties in civil proceedings.
This podcast explores the issues that arise when a couple with a child separate, and one parent wants to move away.
Want to improve your answer to the August 2012 podcast question? Listen to this podcast for further areas to consider.
Can you answer a question on the scope of copyright in computer programs? Listen to the podcast to learn how to do this well.
Listen to this podcast to learn how to answer questions on diplomatic immunity using recent case law.
Adverse possession is an issue you will almost certainly meet in your studies of Land Law. Expand your knowledge of this topic by listening to this podcast.
Listen to this podcast to understand how a European Union Directive is going to affect Business Law in 2013. Being one step ahead of current developments is sure to impress the examiner.
There have been some recent developments in the contentious area of executive pay. This podcast helps outline what these developments mean and shows you how to use this knowledge to enhance your exam answer.
Confused about the recent developments in the House of Law reform? This podcast explores this issue, and the implications it has for the coalition government.
Are you up-to-date with the latest developments in debates about the law surrounding assisted dying? Listen to this podcast for the latest news on this sensitive subject.
Are you up-to-date with the European Union’s proposal for a Common European Sales Law? This podcast explores the implication of this proposal and discusses the Law Commission’s response.
This podcast discusses the recent case of R v. Gnango which recently reviewed two important areas of law. Listen to this podcast to make sure you’re up-to-date with developments in accessorial liability and the doctrine of transferred malice.
This podcast focuses on recent developments in criminal justice policy under the coalition government. Listen to this podcast to learn how to use this knowledge to improve an exam answer.
A recent decision by the Supreme Court has had far-reaching effects on the common law tests applied to determine a person’s employment status. Listening to this podcast will ensure you’re right up to date.
How does an understanding of the case Sinclair Investments (UK) Ltd v Versailles Trade Finance Ltd support your understanding of this area of law? Listen here to an analysis of the case.
Make your exam answer really stand out by demonstrating your understanding of the recent Law Commission report into the use of expert evidence in criminal proceedings in England and Wales.
The case of MK v CK is the leading relocation case and showing your understanding of it is key when answering exam questions. Listen to this podcast for an explanation of its importance.
This podcast looks at the issue of parallel imports and exhaustion of rights and focuses on the important case of L'Oréal v eBay.
Listen to this podcast to understand how a decision of the European Court of First Instance impacts on the Sale of Goods Act 1979.
What constitutes an unfair relationship in trading? Listen to this podcast for an update on the Consumer Credit Act 1974 as amended by the Consumer Credit Act 2006.
Listen to this podcast for an update on recent statutory developments in the area of disability discrimination law as brought about by the Equality Act 2010.
What exactly is a fiduciary in relation to the law on equity and trusts? This podcast identifies the essential characteristics of a fiduciary and a fiduciary relationship, and poses the question of whether the concept needs to be defined with more definition.
This podcast focuses on the highly controversial decision of Re MA, a case which discuses the threshold criteria found in section 31 of the Children Act 1989, in light of child abuse to one child in a family, and its possible impact on other children.
This podcast focuses on the important area of intellectual property law of patents. Listen now to hear analysis of two recent decisions in Folding Attic Stairs Ltd v Loft Stairs Co Ltd, and Dyson Ltd v Vax Ltd, which concern the issue of novelty requirements.
This podcast focuses on the recent and important case, Jones v Kernott, which centres on the highly topical and notoriously difficult issue of trusts and the home. Listen now to deepen your understanding on this area of land law.
What effect has the introduction of the Companies Act 2006 had on protecting minority shareholders and employees? Listen now, to hear a detailed analysis of Stainer v Lee, a case which utilised the new statutory derivative claim legislation.