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Alternative | BAL - LS |
Faculty | Faculty of Business and Law |
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Responding to seismic change in Europe—The road to Reykjavik and beyond
Donald, A. and Leach, P. 2023. Responding to seismic change in Europe—The road to Reykjavik and beyond. European Human Rights Law Review. 2023 (2), pp. 95-111.Article
What’s in a name? Linguistic and legal aspects of company names, product and service names, trademarks, and brands
Durant, A. and Davis, J. 2023. What’s in a name? Linguistic and legal aspects of company names, product and service names, trademarks, and brands. in: Nick, I. (ed.) Names, Naming, and the Law: Onomastics, Identity, Power, and Policy New York Taylor & Francis (Routledge).Book chapter
Bulgaria’s deepening political crisis: An opportunity to separate the wheat from the chaff
Vassileva, R. 2023. Bulgaria’s deepening political crisis: An opportunity to separate the wheat from the chaff. Institute of Communication Studies (ICS).Blog
Written submission for the Scottish Affairs Committee inquiry Defence in Scotland: The North Atlantic and the High North 2022-23
Hough, P. 2023. Written submission for the Scottish Affairs Committee inquiry Defence in Scotland: The North Atlantic and the High North 2022-23. UK Parliament.Other
The UK pay transparency regulations: apparent transparency without accountability?
Benedi Lahuerta, S., Rejchrt, P. and Patrick, A. 2023. The UK pay transparency regulations: apparent transparency without accountability? Legal Studies. https://doi.org/10.1017/lst.2023.12Article
Adapt or Die? The Council of Europe seeks new ideas to address ‘seismic change’
Donald, A. and Leach, P. 2023. Adapt or Die? The Council of Europe seeks new ideas to address ‘seismic change’. Verfassungsblog.Blog
Expanding the categories of negative easements- time for change?
Pascoe, S. 2023. Expanding the categories of negative easements- time for change? in: Mrockova, N., Nair, A. and Rostill, L. (ed.) Modern Studies in Property Law, Volume 12 Oxford, UK. Hart Publishing. pp. 85-106Book chapter
Enhancing depositor protection in the mobile money banking sector in sub-Saharan African developing economies – a case for ring-fencing?
Nsubuga, H. 2023. Enhancing depositor protection in the mobile money banking sector in sub-Saharan African developing economies – a case for ring-fencing? Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation. 38 (1), pp. 1-9.Article
How to conduct research: methodologies and common pitfalls of research
Cullen, A., O'Connor, H. and Iyer, R. 2022. How to conduct research: methodologies and common pitfalls of research. International Conference on Integrative Approaches to Health and Wellbeing. Kanha Shanti Vanam, Hyderabad, India 16 - 18 Dec 2022Conference item
Genocide and Ukraine: Do words always mean what we choose them to mean?
Schabas, W. 2022. Genocide and Ukraine: Do words always mean what we choose them to mean? Journal of International Criminal Justice. 20 (4), pp. 843-857. https://doi.org/10.1093/jicj/mqac042Article
Op-Ed: Encouraging tolerance and respect and accepting a greater degree of diversity … but not for Muslim women (Case C344/20 LF v SCRL)
Howard, E. 2022. Op-Ed: Encouraging tolerance and respect and accepting a greater degree of diversity … but not for Muslim women (Case C344/20 LF v SCRL). EU Law Live Sociedad Limitada.Other
Hotting up? Geopolitical rivalry and environmental security in the Arctic
Hough, P. 2022. Hotting up? Geopolitical rivalry and environmental security in the Arctic. Insight Turkey. 24 (2), pp. 10-23. https://doi.org/10.25253/99.2022242.1Article
Explainer: the Bill of Rights Bill
Donald, A. 2022. Explainer: the Bill of Rights Bill. ukandeu.ac.uk.Other
Why the Bill of Rights poses problems for human rights in Europe – and the UK’s international standing
Donald, A. and Leach, P. 2022. Why the Bill of Rights poses problems for human rights in Europe – and the UK’s international standing. ukandeu.ac.uk.Other
State sponsored cyber surveillance and the recent responses form the European Court of Human Rights
Watt, E. 2018. State sponsored cyber surveillance and the recent responses form the European Court of Human Rights. Middlesex University Church Farm Seminar Series. Middlesex University, London 28 Nov 2018Conference item
Accidently insecure
Hough, P. 2021. Accidently insecure. in: Geiß, R. and Melzer, N. (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of the International Law of Global Security Oxford, UK Oxford University Press (OUP). pp. 100-117Book chapter
Equality as an EU value
Howard, E. 2022. Equality as an EU value. in: Garben, S. and Gormley, L. (ed.) Oxford Encyclopedia of EU Law Oxford Oxford University Press (OUP).Book chapter
Meditation and life coaching for law students
Kerin, L. and Cullen, A. 2022. Meditation and life coaching for law students. XXXVIIth International Congress on Law and Mental Health. Lyon, France 03 - 08 Jul 2022Conference paper
5. Country case studies: 5.10. United Kingdom
Watt, E. 2020. 5. Country case studies: 5.10. United Kingdom. in: Moore, P. (ed.) Data Subjects, Digital Surveillance, AI and the Future of Work Brussels, European Union Panel for the Future of Science and Technology (STOA), European Parliament. pp. 75-78Book chapter
The principle of constant care, prolonged drone surveillance and the right to privacy of non-combatants in armed conflicts
Watt, E. 2022. The principle of constant care, prolonged drone surveillance and the right to privacy of non-combatants in armed conflicts. in: Buchan, R. and Lubin, A. (ed.) The Right to Privacy and Data Protection in Times of Armed Conflict Tallinn, Estonia NATO CCD COE Publications. pp. 157-180Book chapter
State sponsored cyber surveillance: the right to privacy of communications and international law
Watt, E. 2021. State sponsored cyber surveillance: the right to privacy of communications and international law. Cheltenham, United Kingdom Edward Elgar Publishing.Book
International security studies: theory and practice (2nd edition)
Hough, P., Moran, A., Pilbeam, B. and Stokes, W. 2020. International security studies: theory and practice (2nd edition). Routledge.Book
Bans on the wearing of Burqas, Niqabs and Hijabs, religious freedom and the secular nature of the state
Howard, E. 2022. Bans on the wearing of Burqas, Niqabs and Hijabs, religious freedom and the secular nature of the state. in: Bhuiyan, M. and Black, A. (ed.) Religious Freedom in Secular States: A 21st Century Perspective Leiden, The Netherlands De Gruyter Brill.Book chapter
Scale and spaces of global labor markets
Kofman, E. 2022. Scale and spaces of global labor markets. in: Mense-Petermann, U., Welskopp, T. and Zaharieva, A. (ed.) In Search of the Global Labor Market Leiden De Gruyter Brill.Book chapter
A time of reckoning? Russia and the Council of Europe
Leach, P. 2022. A time of reckoning? Russia and the Council of Europe. European Human Rights Law Review. 2022 (3), pp. 219-227.Article
Human Rights - the essential frame of reference in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
Donald, A. and Leach, P. 2022. Human Rights - the essential frame of reference in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. in: Grogan, J. and Donald, A. (ed.) Routledge Handbook on Law and the COVID-19 pandemic Abingdon, Oxon Routledge. pp. 101-116Book chapter
Enlightened management: reflections on spirituality and Its significance for the future of work
Cullen, A. and Singh Dixon, P. 2022. Enlightened management: reflections on spirituality and Its significance for the future of work. in: Sahni, S., Bhatnagar, T. and Gupta, P. (ed.) Spirituality and Management: From Models to Application Singapore Springer. pp. 1-16Book chapter
What is a right to education?
Mc Donagh, T. 2021. What is a right to education? International Journal of Sustainable Society. 13 (4), pp. 302-316. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJSSOC.2021.121621Article
Policy paper on the implications of COVID-19: Insights into state governance and the rule of law, human rights and good governance during the COVID-19 pandemic
Grogan, J. and Donald, A. 2022. Policy paper on the implications of COVID-19: Insights into state governance and the rule of law, human rights and good governance during the COVID-19 pandemic. Leuven European Commission.Working paper
Peter Goodrich, Advanced Introduction to Law and Literature (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton MA, USA), 2021.pp. 119 [Book review]
Durant, A. 2022. Peter Goodrich, Advanced Introduction to Law and Literature (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton MA, USA), 2021.pp. 119 [Book review]. Law & Literature. 34 (2), pp. 279-290. https://doi.org/10.1080/1535685X.2021.2011049Article
Freedom of thought in South Africa: undoing Apartheid’s attempt at thought control
Jones, M. 2022. Freedom of thought in South Africa: undoing Apartheid’s attempt at thought control. The Right to Freedom of Thought: An Online Symposium. Online symposium 23 - 23 Nov 2022Conference item
Censorship by algorithm: the UK Online Safety Bill and corporate censorship of free speech
Jones, M. 2022. Censorship by algorithm: the UK Online Safety Bill and corporate censorship of free speech. 7th Academic Days on Open Government and Digital Challenges. Paris, France 08 - 09 Nov 2022Conference item
Les défis qui attendent le nouveau Procureur
Schabas, W. 2022. Les défis qui attendent le nouveau Procureur. in: Fernandez, J. and de Frouville, O. (ed.) Tensions et dynamiques de la justice pénale internationale: sixièmes journées de la justice pénale internationale Paris, France Editions Pedone. pp. 65-73Book chapter
Race, human rights and the Global South at the first session of the UN General Assembly
Schabas, W. 2022. Race, human rights and the Global South at the first session of the UN General Assembly. in: de Wet, E. and Scherr, K. M. (ed.) Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law, Volume 25 Leiden, The Netherlands De Gruyter Brill. pp. 625-644Book chapter
Nuremberg and the drafting of the Genocide Convention
Schabas, W. 2022. Nuremberg and the drafting of the Genocide Convention. Washington University Global Studies Law Review. 21 (1), pp. 71-91.Article
Le droit de jouir des arts
Schabas, W. 2022. Le droit de jouir des arts. Révue québécoise de droit international. h.s. (Jan 22), pp. 337-348.Article
Relationships between international criminal law and other branches of international law
Schabas, W. 2022. Relationships between international criminal law and other branches of international law. The Hague De Gruyter Brill.Authored Book
Comparative institutional law and economics: Reclaiming economics for socio-legal research [Translation]
Gramcheva, L. 2022. Comparative institutional law and economics: Reclaiming economics for socio-legal research [Translation]. Legal Method. 37.Article
Stay Safe
Overton, L. 2022. Stay Safe. Online Sociological Review Foundation. https://doi.org/10.51428/tsr.lcny8665Magazine
Why relationships matter post-disaster: Focus on queer-identified young women and gender diverse people who ‘grew up’ in Post Katrina New Orleans
Overton, L. 2022. Why relationships matter post-disaster: Focus on queer-identified young women and gender diverse people who ‘grew up’ in Post Katrina New Orleans. LGBT+ Liberation: LGBT+ lives and issues in the context of normativities. UCU Conference. Online 02 - 04 Nov 2021 London, UK University and College Union. pp. 1-7Conference item
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