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Written by Antonia James-Cameron Are you fluent in two languages? Are you interested in pursuing a law degree? Look no further: you may be the perfect candidate for a double law degree! What are double law degrees? At King’s College London, five different dual degrees are on offer: English law combined with French Law, Spanish Law, German Law, Hong Kong Law, and, for the first t...

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Intellectual Property Law (IP Law) is a branch of law whose fundamental role is to protect all creative works: songs, paintings, inventions, medical discoveries and more. The core subjects with which IP Law deals consists of the following: copyrights, designs, patents and trademarks. But more importantly, in its essence, IP Law is about giving credit where credit is due: it’s ab...

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Written by Madeleine Truffy “You’re studying law? So you’re going to be a lawyer, right?” Not quite. I have always been more interested in politics, diplomacy and international relations. My long-term ambition is to work for the United Nations or a global NGO, advocating for women’s rights, sustainable development and environmental protection. Yet here I am, surrounded by case l...

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Written by Shobhinie Ganendiran Have you ever wondered who decides what’s legal or illegal, or how new rules that affect our daily lives come into existence? From social media regulations to equality protections, every law starts somewhere. Understanding how laws are made isn’t just for lawyers — it’s the foundation of knowing your rights and how society works. If you’re thinkin...

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Written by Chelsea Uzoh As someone who loves watching sports and plays competitive netball, I’ve always admired the discipline behind remarkable athletic achievements. Eliud Kipchoge’s sub-two-hour marathon in the Ineos 1:59 Challenge is one of the most inspiring examples of this. On 12 October 2019, he ran 26.2 miles in 1 hour, 59 minutes, and 40.2 seconds, breaking a barrier o...

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