Per Incuriam

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Per Incuriam is the flagship journal of the Cambridge Law Society, showcasing the most incisive legal scholarship from within and beyond our community.Published termly, Per Incuriam encourages students to contribute articles about the most pertinent issues in the world today. These articles discuss all aspects of Law through the prism of thought-engaging topics. The magazine also includes a ‘Tripos’ section for first-class essays, and articles from illustrious individuals in the legal world.

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Aaron Brooks

Lululemon has flooded our Instagram feeds for years. Influencers don their leggings following a sweaty pursuit, armed with their NutriBullet smoothies and ‘#ads’. But soon enough, Lululemon may be flooding the

Fred Halbhuber

With $56 billion raised through SPAC IPOs in the first ten months of 2020 alone,[1] SPACs have clearly attracted significant investor attention. What about this alternative to traditional IPOs makes it such an attractive investment

Georgina Pressdee

Little needs to be said about why access to clean water is critical in the COVID-19 crisis. WHO Africa’s guidance has emphasised the importance of washing hands regularly, with soap and running water

Fred Halbhuber

SPACs, or Special Purpose Acquisition Companies, have newly become Wall Street’s darling. With $77.5 billion raised in gross proceeds in 2020 (compared with just $13.6 billion in 2019),[1] SPACs have emerged as a hot

Dom Bielby

On 24th November, the High Court handed down its judgment in the case of R (Dunn) v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs,[1] the latest milestone in the tragic diplomatic saga that