Tag: Legislation

App-based workers and the Employment Rights Bill — challenges, prospects and future reform
Durham law graduate Joseph Birdsall analyses the new Employment Rights Bill and what it means for platform workers in the UK

How effective is the proposed assisted dying bill?
Reva Naidu, a student at The University of Law, discusses whether the proposed law would achieve its intended aims

Why the Online Safety Bill doesn’t go far enough
Cambridge University law student Nathan Silver assesses the limitations of the new draft legislation
The Sesh Act 2017: Exeter law students call on drafting skills to invent new drinking ‘legislation’
'All Core Squad members must dab upon hearing a dropping beat of a lit song'
Happy birthday to the Dangerous Dogs Act!
Country’s crappest legislation turns 25 today
Devil’s advocate – why bishops in the House of Lords must go
Political power should be earned
Do we need a new Magna Carta for the digital age?
The current law can’t cope with the social media phenomenon
New plastic bag legislation is a triumph of pedantic drafting
The Single Use Carrier Bags Charges (England) Order 2015 deserves wider recognition