Law School
Title | Law School |
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Alternative | BAL - LS |
Faculty | Faculty of Business and Law |
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The ethical and legal framework of sterilization of people with intellectual disabilities
Barton-Hanson, R. 2015. The ethical and legal framework of sterilization of people with intellectual disabilities. Society of Legal Scholars Conference (1st-4th September, 2015) hosted in University of York. University of York 01 - 04 Sep 2015Conference paper
Sterilization of men with intellectual disabilities: whose best interest is it anyway?
Barton-Hanson, R. 2015. Sterilization of men with intellectual disabilities: whose best interest is it anyway? Medical Law International. 15 (1), pp. 49-73. https://doi.org/10.1177/0968533215592444Article
Industrial relations and the management of whistleblowing after the Francis report: what can be learned from the evidence?
Lewis, D., D'Angelo, A. and Clarke, L. 2015. Industrial relations and the management of whistleblowing after the Francis report: what can be learned from the evidence? Industrial Relations Journal. 46 (4), pp. 312-327. https://doi.org/10.1111/irj.12106Article
Harold Berman's: Law and Language [Book review]
Durant, A. 2015. Harold Berman's: Law and Language [Book review]. International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue internationale de Sémiotique juridique. 28 (2), pp. 427-432. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11196-014-9389-2Article
Linguistic analysis in trade mark law: current approaches and new challenges
Durant, A. and Davis, J. 2018. Linguistic analysis in trade mark law: current approaches and new challenges. in: Visconti, J. (ed.) Handbook of Communication in the Legal Sphere Berlin Walter de Gruyter.Book chapter
Selecting situations and cases
Schabas, W. 2015. Selecting situations and cases. in: Stahn, C. (ed.) The Law and Practice of the International Criminal Court Oxford Oxford University Press (OUP). pp. 365-381Book chapter
Religious rights versus sexual orientation discrimination: a fair deal for everyone
Howard, E. 2015. Religious rights versus sexual orientation discrimination: a fair deal for everyone. Religion and Human Rights: an international journal. 10 (2), pp. 128-159. https://doi.org/10.1163/18710328-12341284Article
Selecting cases at the international criminal tribunal for Rwanda
Schabas, W. 2015. Selecting cases at the international criminal tribunal for Rwanda. in: Jalloh, C. and Marong, A. (ed.) Promoting Accountability Under International Law for Gross Human Rights Violations in Africa Leiden and Boston De Gruyter Brill. pp. 58-70Book chapter
Sustainable development and social inclusion: why a changed approach is central to combating vulnerability [conference item]
Castellino, J. and Bradshaw, S. 2015. Sustainable development and social inclusion: why a changed approach is central to combating vulnerability [conference item]. Symposium on The Post-2015 Development Agenda: From the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). University of Washington, Seattle, USA 01 May 2015Conference paper
Midwives fear of litigation: justified or not?
Barton-Hanson, R. and Killingley, J. 2014. Midwives fear of litigation: justified or not? Society of Legal Scholars: SLS Annual Conference. Nottingham, UK 09 - 12 Sep 2014Conference poster
The special adviser on the prevention of genocide and his inscrutable mandate
Schabas, W. 2015. The special adviser on the prevention of genocide and his inscrutable mandate. in: Majinge, C. (ed.) Rule of Law through Human Rights and International Criminal Justice Newcastle on Tyne Cambridge Scholars. pp. 65-81Book chapter
Victors’ justice or pursuit of justice
Schabas, W. 2015. Victors’ justice or pursuit of justice. Tokyo Iwanami Shoten.Book
Tess of the D’ Urbervilles
Hardy, T. Durant, A. (ed.) 2002. Tess of the D’ Urbervilles. Harmondsworth Penguin.Book
Ways of reading: advanced reading skills for students of literature
Montgomery, M., Durant, A., Furniss, T. and Mills, S. 2012. Ways of reading: advanced reading skills for students of literature. London Routledge.Book
Using literary texts in ELT: retrospect and challenges
Durant, A. 2013. Using literary texts in ELT: retrospect and challenges. in: Toyota, M. and Kikuchi, S. (ed.) New Horizons in English Language Teaching: Language, Literature and Education Kyoto Kansai Gaidai University Press. pp. 1-35Book chapter
Media stylistics
Lambrou, M. and Durant, A. 2014. Media stylistics. in: Stockwell, P. and Whitely, S. (ed.) The Cambridge Handbook of Stylistics Cambridge Cambridge University Press (CUP). pp. 503-519Book chapter
Language and law: a resource book for students
Durant, A. and Leung, J. 2016. Language and law: a resource book for students. London Routledge.Book
HAVE A BREAK and the changing demands of trademark registration
Davis, J. and Durant, A. 2015. HAVE A BREAK and the changing demands of trademark registration. Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property Law. 5 (2), pp. 132-156. https://doi.org/10.4337/qmjip.2015.02.02Article
Evaluación del avance y la implementación de la ERCERP en Nicaragua a dos años de su aprobación
Quirós Víquez, A., Bradshaw, S., Linneker, B. and Coordinadora Civil, Managua, Nicaragua 2003. Evaluación del avance y la implementación de la ERCERP en Nicaragua a dos años de su aprobación. Coordinadora Civil, Managua, Nicaragua Coordinadora Civil, Managua, Nicaragua.Project report
Evaluation of the development and implementation of the poverty reduction strategy in Nicaragua
Bradshaw, S., Linneker, B., Quirós Víquez, A. and Coordinadora Civil, Managua, Nicaragua 2004. Evaluation of the development and implementation of the poverty reduction strategy in Nicaragua. Managua, Nicaragua.Project report
Gender mainstreaming in poverty reduction strategies
Bradshaw, S., Quirós Víquez, A., Linneker, B. and Centro de Información y Servicios de Asesoría en Salud - CISAS 2004. Gender mainstreaming in poverty reduction strategies. Managua, Nicaragua Centro de Información y Servicios de Asesoría en Salud - CISAS.Project report
The changing nature of change: a Nicaraguan feminist experience
Bradshaw, S., Solorzano, I., Bank, A. and Proceedings of the World Congress on Communication for Development 2007. The changing nature of change: a Nicaraguan feminist experience. Rome Proceedings of the World Congress on Communication for Development.Project report
Decisiones económicas e intimas de las mujeres (Women's economic and intimate decisions)
Bradshaw, S. and Puntos de Encuentro, Managua, Nicaragua 2011. Decisiones económicas e intimas de las mujeres (Women's economic and intimate decisions). Puntos de Encuentro, Managua, Nicaragua.Project report
Women and girls in disasters
Bradshaw, S., Fordham, M. and Department for International Development - DFID, UK 2013. Women and girls in disasters. London Department for International Development - DFID.Project report
Bridging the humanitarain-development divide
Bradshaw, S. and Plan International, UK 2013. Bridging the humanitarain-development divide. in: In Double Jeopardy: Adolescent girls and disasters', Because I am a Girl report: The state of the world's girls 2013 Plan International, UK.Book chapter
Women's role in economic development: overcoming the constraints, prepared for the High-Level Panel of Eminent Persons on the Post-2015 Development Agenda
Bradshaw, S., Castellino, J. and Diop, B. 2013. Women's role in economic development: overcoming the constraints, prepared for the High-Level Panel of Eminent Persons on the Post-2015 Development Agenda. The United Nations.Project report
Gender and environmental change in the developing world
Bradshaw, S., Linneker, B. and International Institute for Environment and Development - IIED 2014. Gender and environmental change in the developing world. London International Institute for Environment and Development - IIED.Project report
Women in Chilean rural society
Bradshaw, S. 1990. Women in Chilean rural society. in: Hojman, D. (ed.) Neo-liberal agriculture in rural Chile London Macmillan. pp. 110-126Book chapter
Reconstructing roles and relations: women's participation in reconstruction in post-Mitch Nicaragua
Bradshaw, S. and Oxfam 2001. Reconstructing roles and relations: women's participation in reconstruction in post-Mitch Nicaragua. in: Sweetman, C. (ed.) Gender, development and humanitarian work Oxford Oxfam. pp. 79-87Book chapter
Las mujeres en Nicaragua, la pobreza y como se pretende reducirla
Bradshaw, S., Linneker, B., Quirós Víquez, A. and GTZ 2003. Las mujeres en Nicaragua, la pobreza y como se pretende reducirla. in: Reducción de la Pobreza, Gobernabilidad Democrática y Equidad de Genero Managua, Nicaragua GTZ.Book chapter
Is the rights focus the right focus? Nicaraguan responses to the rights agenda
Bradshaw, S. 2008. Is the rights focus the right focus? Nicaraguan responses to the rights agenda. in: Molyneux, M. and Cornwall, A. (ed.) The politics of rights: dilemmas for feminist praxis London Routledge. pp. 155-167Book chapter
Poverty alleviation in a changing policy and political context: the case of PRSPs in Latin America
Bradshaw, S. and Linneker, B. 2010. Poverty alleviation in a changing policy and political context: the case of PRSPs in Latin America. in: Chant, S. (ed.) The international handbook on gender and poverty Cheltenham Edward Elgar Publishing . pp. 516-521Book chapter
Feminisation or de-feminisation? Gendered experiences of poverty post-disaster
Bradshaw, S. 2010. Feminisation or de-feminisation? Gendered experiences of poverty post-disaster. in: Chant, S. (ed.) International Handbook on Gender and Poverty Cheltenham Edward Elgar Publishing . pp. 627-632Book chapter
Double disaster: disaster risk through a gender lens
Bradshaw, S. and Fordham, M. 2014. Double disaster: disaster risk through a gender lens. in: Collins, A., Jones, S., Manyena, B. and Jayawickrama, J. (ed.) Hazards, Risks and Disasters in Society Elsevier. pp. 233-251Book chapter
‘From Structural Adjustment to Social Adjustment: A Gendered Analysis of Conditional Cash Transfer Programmes in Mexico and Nicaragua’, Global Social Policy, 2008, 8, 2, 188–207.
Bradshaw, S. 2014. ‘From Structural Adjustment to Social Adjustment: A Gendered Analysis of Conditional Cash Transfer Programmes in Mexico and Nicaragua’, Global Social Policy, 2008, 8, 2, 188–207. in: Chant, S. and Beetham, G. (ed.) Gender, Poverty, and Development Abingdon, Oxon Routledge.Book chapter
Women's access to employment and the formation of women-headed households in rural and urban Honduras
Bradshaw, S. 1995. Women's access to employment and the formation of women-headed households in rural and urban Honduras. Bulletin of Latin American Research. 14 (2), pp. 143-158.Article
Female-headed households in Honduras: perspectives on rural-urban differences
Bradshaw, S. 1995. Female-headed households in Honduras: perspectives on rural-urban differences. Third World Planning Review. 17 (2), pp. 117-131.Article
Challenging poverty, vulnerability and social exclusion in Nicaragua: some considerations for poverty reduction strategies
Bradshaw, S. and Linneker, B. 2001. Challenging poverty, vulnerability and social exclusion in Nicaragua: some considerations for poverty reduction strategies. The Nicaraguan Academic Journal. 2 (2), pp. 186-224.Article
Desafiando la pobreza: perspectivas de genero y estrategias para la reduccion de la pobreza en Nicaragua y Honduras
Bradshaw, S. and Linneker, B. 2003. Desafiando la pobreza: perspectivas de genero y estrategias para la reduccion de la pobreza en Nicaragua y Honduras. London CIIR-ICD.Book
Women's decision-making in rural and urban households in Nicaragua: the influence of income and ideology
Bradshaw, S. 2013. Women's decision-making in rural and urban households in Nicaragua: the influence of income and ideology. Environment and Urbanisation. 25 (1), pp. 81-94.Article
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