This article by Kane Sammut Henwood was previously submitted as part of CVL1018 and is being published with the author’s permission. This article examines adoption in Roman law, distinguishing between adoptio, which is the transfer of a person from one paterfamilias to another and adrogatio, referring to the adoption of a sui iuris peron, resulting […]
This article by Jamie Montebello was previously submitted as part of PBL1012 and is being published with the author’s permission. This article deals with the intricate field of education law, delving into the principle of how educational institutions, like the University of Malta, should not go beyond the law. Initially, the historical evolution and definition […]
This article by Leighton John De Micoli was previously submitted as part of PBL3022 and is being published with the author’s permission. This article examines the provisions of the Constitution of Malta regarding public emergency law, focusing on the conditions and procedures for declaring and maintaining a state of emergency. It outlines the powers granted […]
This article by Emma Minerva Brambilla was previously submitted as part of CRL1008 and is being published with the author’s permission. By examining the existing Acts, this research explores the adequacy of the current Maltese framework in effectively safeguarding victims of child abuse and elder abuse. The analysis delves into potential gaps and shortcomings which […]