May 2025

Blue Bonds: Driving Marine Conservation and Sustainable Finance

University of Edinburgh law student Tara Tell explores the rise of blue bonds, their impact on the sustainable bond market, and their potential to drive marine conservation efforts worldwide. Over the last decade, the issuance of sustainable debt has increased significantly. This surge in eco capital is driven by investors’ growing focus on environmental, social,

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Light-Touch Regulation of Non-Surgical Cosmetic Procedures in the UK

Nicole Barros Vardanega, a student at Exeter University, discusses the British government’s approach to regulating non-surgical cosmetic procedures and the potential risks to consumers. Non-surgical cosmetic procedures have seen a surge in popularity, becoming a multi-billion-pound industry in the UK. It’s crucial to differentiate between non-surgical and surgical procedures, as they entail varying degrees of

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Lidl v Tesco Judgment: Unfair Advantage in Intellectual Property Law

UEA law graduate Khushbu Hiranandani examines the Lidl v Tesco judgment, focusing on the principle of ‘unfair advantage’ in intellectual property law. Under intellectual property law, a company gains an ‘unfair advantage’ if its logo resembles another’s and profits from creating a false association between the brands. In March 2024, the Court of Appeal ruled

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Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide: The Proposed Law in the UK

Euthanasia, also known as assisted suicide, is the deliberate taking of a person’s life through medical drugs to end their suffering. Under UK criminal law, it is considered manslaughter or murder, with potential life imprisonment. The Suicide Act of 1961 further prohibits assisted suicide, carrying a maximum 14-year prison sentence.Due to these strict laws, residents

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