Claire Li

LLB (LSE) ’23 and Private Law Notes Editor of the LSE Law Review Summer Board 2021

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The Greenwashing of Anti-greenwashing Legislation: Is Existing Regulation in the UK Adequate in Tackling Greenwashing by Corporations?

Greenwashing is defined as the behaviour of an organisation in portraying that they are doing more to protect the environment than they are in reality.[1] Given the growing awareness surrounding climate change and environmental issues, companies are increasingly highlighting their efforts in contributing to environmental solutions, leading to potential concerns of greenwashing. The UK government […]

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Enrichment ‘at the expense of’: A critical analysis of the test of unjust enrichment

Abstract The law of unjust enrichment, despite being a foundation of private law, has been subject to much debate regarding its exact scope. A product of this discourse has been the emergence of new approaches to deal with the concept of enrichment ‘at the expense of’ the claimant, the second in a four-part test proposed

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