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The Success of University Law Schools in England and Wales: Or How to Fail (2018)
Journal Article
(2018). The Success of University Law Schools in England and Wales: Or How to Fail. The Law Teacher, 490-498. https://doi.org/10.1080/03069400.2018.1529278

University law schools in England and Wales presently have a very successful model for providing undergraduate education. This model allows them to discharge their duties with respect to both teaching and research. Providing they are careful in their... Read More about The Success of University Law Schools in England and Wales: Or How to Fail.

Compensating injury to autonomy in English negligence law: Inconsistent recognition (2018)
Journal Article
Keren-Paz, T. (2018). Compensating injury to autonomy in English negligence law: Inconsistent recognition. Medical Law Review, 26(4), 585-609. https://doi.org/10.1093/medlaw/fwy009

Recently in Shaw v Kovac, the Court of Appeal seemed to have rejected a standalone injury to autonomy (ITA) as actionable in negligence, in an informed consent case. In this article, I argue that Shaw can be explained away, and that English law recog... Read More about Compensating injury to autonomy in English negligence law: Inconsistent recognition.