This article by Jamie Montebello was previously submitted as part of CVL1024 and is being published with the author’s permission. It examines financial autonomy in marriage, focusing on the role of prenuptial agreements in balancing individual rights and shared financial responsibilities. It explores how these agreements protect personal assets and provide a framework for fair […]

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Threshold Competency from a Medico-Legal Perspective

  • Kurt Zammit
  • 23/11/2024
  • 13 min read

This article by Kurt Zammit was previously submitted as part of CVL1024 and is being published with the author’s permission.The contribution analyses the legal aspects behind the mens rea and actus reus. It highlights the complexities that low mental capacity and mental illness and cognitive decline pose in order to answer the legal question whether […]

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This article by Leighton John DeMicoli was previously submitted as part of CVL2009 and is being published with the author’s permission. It examines the evolution of marriage in Civil and Canon law traditions. Exploring how Roman law established a contractual framework for marriage, focusing on mutual consent and personal agreements, while Canon law integrated theological […]

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The Environment and the Common Good

  • Michela Cutajar
  • 09/11/2024
  • 11 min read

This article by Michela Cutajar was previously submitted as part of ERL1002 and is being published with the author’s permission. This piece entry delves into the nuanced distinction between “common goods” and “the common good,” positioning the environment as an indispensable asset for the collective benefit of humanity. Through a detailed analysis, the paper examines […]

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This article by Daniel Mohammadpour was previously submitted as part of PBL3016 and is being published with the author’s permission. Sport is a global phenomenon practiced for both competitive and recreational purposes, with legal implications arising in competitive contexts. This paper critically analyses anti-doping violations and the required standards of proof, focusing on preserving the […]

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