M RisnoHolding someone liable for murder even if they did not intend to kill. On reform of homicide lawThis is an essay on homicide law reform, written in light of the decision of the UK Supreme Court given in R v Jogee [2016] UKSC. It is by…Feb 12, 2018Feb 12, 2018
M RisnoShould the United Kingdom adopt a Written Constitution?This essay on UK constitutional law has been written in May 2014. Many things have happened in the meantime, giving birth to a plethora of…Mar 24, 2017Mar 24, 2017
M RisnoDefending the Right to Say ItThis essay on freedom of speech from the point of view of English law, has been written in September 2014. Given the fluid nature of the…Mar 20, 2017Mar 20, 2017
M RisnoinEndlessFlann O’Brien — an Irish GeniusIreland, humour, the absurd and pre-post-modernism.Jun 30, 20151Jun 30, 20151
M RisnoinEndlessProduct: HeadachesI admit to being prone to headaches from time to time — too much or too little light, or maybe too much work bent over a computer keyboard…May 29, 2015May 29, 2015
M RisnoLeaving Good Undone: Omissions in English Criminal LawWe know from current case law and statute that omissions may be, and are, punished although “[g]enerally in English criminal law a person…May 24, 2015May 24, 2015
M Risnoin[DEPRECATED] We Are The Writers With Small NetworksAdvice for the Budding WriterMyself includedJun 18, 2014Jun 18, 2014
M RisnoThe Arnolfinis. Art History and Literatureart as seen in two very different, but equally readable, booksApr 18, 2014Apr 18, 2014
M RisnoMihail Sebastian’s Journal. A Jewish ExperienceReading Past Lives and Enduring ProblemsApr 16, 2014Apr 16, 2014