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No. 5-2, October 2020

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Index

  • Editors-in-Chief's Introduction to the Spring Issue of Volume V of the Cambridge Law Review
  • The Proof is in the Numbers: An Economic Analysis of the English Rule of Nemo Dat
  • Damages for Late Payment of Insurance Claims: A Satisfactory Solution?
  • Agency Workers: a Labour Anomaly or the New Norm?
  • The Curious Case of Doctor Ultron: How Well is English Law Currently Suited to Manage the Inherent Risks Associated with Black Box AI Medical Diagnostics?
  • An Evaluation of the Necessity of Insurable Interest in Property Insurance Contracts
  • The Chronicle Evolution of Prerogative Writs in the United Kingdom and in India: Are Prerogative Writs Immune from the Doctrine of Delay and Laches?
  • An American Cure for an English Woe: Technology and the Exclusion of Improperly Obtained Evidence in Criminal Proceedings in England and Wales
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