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Revisiting Canary Wharf v EMA: applying the “radically different” theory of frustration
In this article Zahra Al-Rikabi considers the juridical basis for the doctrine of frustration following Canary Wharf v EMA and in light of the renewed interest in the doctrine following the global COVID-19 pandemic.