Jersey and Guernsey Law Review

The contents of this review represent the views of the individual contributors and not necessarily those of the publisher nor the Editorial Board of the Jersey and Guernsey Law Review. They are put forward to stimulate discussion. They are not intended to be, and are not a substitute for legal advice and should not be relied upon as such.​

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Case Summaries
The Law On Trade Unions, Industrial Disputes And Collective Bargaining In The Channel Islands
Summary Of Legislation
Developments In Guernsey Corporate Insolvency Law
The Royal Court And Covid: Reflections
Miscellany
The Arbitration Of Trusts Disputes: Squaring The Circle
Changes In Jersey Ecclesiastical Law
Book Review
Case Summaries
Summary Of Legislation
Aquitting The “Guilty”? Quashing A Conviction After A Guilty Plea
Miscellany
Postscript
The Principle Of Open Justice
Case Summaries
Legislation
Miscellany
Electoral Systems In Semi-Party Systems
Postscript
Guernsey Law And Practice: Inquests
Book Review
Case Summaries
Revisiting ‘Part One’ Of The So-Called Très Ancien Coutumier Of Normandy: Comments In Advance Of A New Edition And Translation Of The Text
The Origins And Development Of The Désastre System In Guernsey
Summary Of Legislation
Postscript
Aspects Of Grave And Criminal Assault
Case Summaries
Judging The Jurats: Exploring The Legitimacy Of The Jurats’ Role
Costs Orders In Criminal Proceedings In The Royal Court
Simple Interest: The 1962 Amendment Of The Code Of 1771
Legislation
Miscellany
Data Stewardship: An Introduction To A New Digital Market
Case Summaries
Why Did The UK Get It Wrong? A Reply
Arrested Development: Enforcement Against A Discretionary Trust?
Legislation
The Jersey Voting System
Miscellany
Beyond Protocol 3: A Rule-Book For EU/Channel Islands Trade
Book Reviews
Case Summaries
The Recognition Of Smart Contracts In Jersey
Legislation
The Royal Court And The Parishes Of Jersey
Miscellany
Unjust Enrichment And An “Ancient” Guernsey Tort
Some Former Restrictions On Aliens Within Guernsey’S Bailiwick