Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court 2023

  • GhSL Malta
  • 31/08/2022
  • 2 min read

The Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition is organized by the International Law Students Association (ILSA). First held in 1960, it is one of the largest and most prestigious advocacy moot courts in which a law student can partake with participants from roughly 700 law schools in 100 jurisdictions. Only one team is […]

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A Nationwide Beach Clean-up

  • GhSL Malta
  • 30/08/2022
  • 1 min read

For World Beach Clean-up Day 2022, GħSL is collaborating with various University student organisations to organise a nationwide beach clean up that will cover numerous beaches across all of Malta and Gozo. This nationwide beach clean-up will happen on the 17th of September, starting at 17.00. The beaches that will be cleaned include: Armier, Pembroke […]

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The Launch of UBRIA | Volume I

  • GhSL Malta
  • 25/08/2022
  • 1 min read

– BEGINNING OF UBRIA – After previous years’ amazing SOLD OUT events, prepare for a BIG first ever edition of the GħSL End of Summer Party!  Join us at The Penthouse in Gianpula Village and get ready for a breathtaking view, a great night and a few other surprises to end your summer with a […]

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Following our partnership with the prestigious law firm Fenech and Fenech, GhSL is proud to present HACKED- a Cyber Crime Moot Court, the first of its kind 🥳 This event is open to ALL law students, including first years who would like to jump head first into their studies and gain more practical experience. 💅 […]

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Launch of GħSL’s new Website

  • GhSL Malta
  • 25/07/2022
  • 1 min read

GħSL is proud to present it’s new and improved website, for the sake of students’ accessibility! Features include our notes, including the ability to request printing directly from the website, the ability to access all of our own publications, as well as Id-Dritt, and our Online Law Journal, where students can send us their journal […]

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Exploiting IP Webinar – 26.04.22

  • GhSL Malta
  • 21/04/2022
  • 1 min read

Join Fenech & Fenech Advocates’ Technology, Media & Telecommunications Team on the 26th April 2022, World Intellectual Property Day, for the next webinar in the ‘Flourish | Let Your IP Thrive’ series – ‘Exploiting IP’! Learn more about how to protect intellectual property from its creation, maximise its value through effective exploitation and capitalise on […]

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Statement from the GħSL Electoral Commission

  • GhSL Malta
  • 21/04/2022
  • 1 min read

Following last Saturday’s election, we are pleased to announce the election of Hayley Borg and Kimberly Axisa as Marketing and Legal Aid Officers respectively.We’d like to thank all those who put their name forward in the election, and we’d like to thank everyone that took the time out to vote. The full Executive Board will […]

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Issues Surrounding the Redemption of a Perpetual Emphyteusis

  • Andrew Sciberras
  • 09/04/2022
  • 8 min read

In this article, Andrew Sciberras speculates on potential issues that could arise upon the redemption of a perpetual emphyteusis which have rarely been the subject of court judgments. Andrew Sciberras, ‘Issues Surrounding the Redemption of a Perpetual Emphyteusis’ (Online Law Journal, 9 April 2022). 1. Introduction The institute of emphyteusis is one of the remnants […]

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Għaqda Studenti tal-Liġi is proud to announce it’s new academic partnership with the law firm Fenech and Fenech Advocates. We anticipate that this new agreement will be to both our benefit and theirs as we work towards helping law students and expanding our already established events.

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Juridical Interest Redefined?

  • Tonio Borg
  • 12/03/2022
  • 22 min read

In this article, Tonio Borg comments on two recent judgments that accepted a wider notion of juridical interest in public law actions, and what this may mean for the future. Cite as: Tonio Borg, ‘Juridical Interest Redefined?’ (Online Law Journal, 12 March 2022). Introduction Two landmark judgments have been delivered by our courts which can […]

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