
The Expanding Boundaries of Vicarious Liability: A Necessary Evolution or a Step Too Far
As vicarious liability continues to expand beyond traditional employment relationships, recent rulings—such as DJ v Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council [2024]—raise critical questions about fairness, institutional responsibility, and the future limits of liability in tort law.

Negligence in Contact Sports: The Legal Challenges of Rugby-Related Neurodegenerative Disease Claims
The thrill of contact sports lasts for years, but for many athletes, the consequences of repeated brain trauma last a lifetime—are we doing enough to protect them

An Examination of the Occupiers’ Liability Act 1957: Balancing the Interests of Visitors and Occupiers, and Its Ongoing Suitability
Occupiers’ liability law seeks to balance visitor safety with fairness to occupiers, but does it strike the right balance, or does judicial discretion create inconsistencies that warrant reform?