Faculty of Business and Law
Title | Faculty of Business and Law |
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Alternative | BAL |
University | Middlesex University London |
Campus | London |
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Public services outsourcing in an era of austerity: the case of British social care
Cunningham, I. and James, P. 2014. Public services outsourcing in an era of austerity: the case of British social care. Competition and Change. 18 (1), pp. 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1179/1024529413Z.00000000045Article
Survey on the uniformity of seaborne cargo conventions: need to limit the scope of uniformity
Zhao, L. 2014. Survey on the uniformity of seaborne cargo conventions: need to limit the scope of uniformity. Journal of Transportation Law, Logistics and Policy. 81 (2), pp. 111-121.Article
Exploring young people's use of social networking sites and digital media in the internet safety context: a comparison of the UK and Bahrain
Davidson, J. and Martellozzo, E. 2013. Exploring young people's use of social networking sites and digital media in the internet safety context: a comparison of the UK and Bahrain. Information, Communication and Society. 16 (9), pp. 1456-1476. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2012.701655Article
Changing prisons in challenging times- reporting from a roundtable seminar
Ward, J. 2015. Changing prisons in challenging times- reporting from a roundtable seminar. School of Law Roundtable Seminar: Changing Prisons in Challenging Times. Middlesex University, London, United Kingdom 16 Mar 2015Conference paper
Business and human rights [lecture, London, UK]
Bernaz, N. 2015. Business and human rights [lecture, London, UK]. Matrix Chambers and Middlesex University Short Course on Human Rights. The Law Society of England and Wales, London, UK 13 Apr 2015Conference item
The death penalty in international law and politics
Bernaz, N. 2014. The death penalty in international law and politics. Matrix Chambers and Middlesex University Short Course on Human Rights. Matrix Chambers, London, UK 21 Jan 2014Conference item
The extraterritorial obligations of states in the area of business and human rights
Bernaz, N. 2013. The extraterritorial obligations of states in the area of business and human rights. N/A. Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, University of Oslo (Norway) 26 Nov 2013Conference item
Should multinational corporations be held liable for having done business with the apartheid regime?
Bernaz, N. 2013. Should multinational corporations be held liable for having done business with the apartheid regime? N/A. South African Institute for Advanced Constitutional, Public, Human Rights and International Law (SAIFAC) University of Johannesburg 23 Oct 2013Conference item
Should multinational corporations be held liable for having done business with the apartheid regime?
Bernaz, N. 2013. Should multinational corporations be held liable for having done business with the apartheid regime? N/A. University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg (South Africa) 14 Oct 2013Conference item
Business and human rights [lecture, Paris, France]
Bernaz, N. 2013. Business and human rights [lecture, Paris, France]. N/A. Chamber of Commerce, Paris (France) 27 May 2013Conference item
Business and human rights: selected issues [2014]
Bernaz, N. 2014. Business and human rights: selected issues [2014]. N/A. HEC Paris (France) 26 Mar 2014Conference item
Business and human rights: selected issues [2013]
Bernaz, N. 2013. Business and human rights: selected issues [2013]. N/A. HEC Paris (France) 06 Mar 2013Conference item
Corporate crimes and the ICC Statute
Bernaz, N. 2012. Corporate crimes and the ICC Statute. Summer School on Corporate Social Responsibility. European School of Law and Governance, Brdo (Slovenia) 30 Aug 2012Conference item
Corporate crimes and the ICC Statute
Bernaz, N. 2014. Corporate crimes and the ICC Statute. International Criminal Court Summer School (ICC) Summer School. Irish Centre for Human Rights, Galway, Ireland 16 - 20 Jun 2014Conference item
Corporate crimes and the ICC Statute
Bernaz, N. 2013. Corporate crimes and the ICC Statute. ICC Summer School. Irish Centre for Human Rights, Galway (Ireland) Jun 2013Conference item
Corporate crimes and the ICC Statute
Bernaz, N. 2012. Corporate crimes and the ICC Statute. ICC Summer School. Irish Centre for Human Rights, Galway (Ireland) Jun 2012Conference item
International criminal law and Iraq
Bernaz, N. 2012. International criminal law and Iraq. N/A. University of Duhok (Iraq) 06 Feb 2012Conference item
Business and human rights: the impossible reconciliation?
Bernaz, N. 2011. Business and human rights: the impossible reconciliation? N/A. University of the West Indies, Kingston (Jamaica) 14 Nov 2011Conference item
The historical evolution of international criminal law
Bernaz, N. 2011. The historical evolution of international criminal law. Visit of Middlesex Academics. University of Duhok (Iraq) 31 Mar 2011Conference item
Reparations for slavery: the international law perspective
Bernaz, N. 2014. Reparations for slavery: the international law perspective. Historians and the Reparations Movement. University College London 10 Sep 2014Conference item
The significance of Soering to the international law on capital punishment
Bernaz, N. 2014. The significance of Soering to the international law on capital punishment. Soering after twenty five years. Gray's Inn, London, UK 20 Jun 2014Conference paper
Business and Human Rights Treaty: the sceptic view
Bernaz, N. 2014. Business and Human Rights Treaty: the sceptic view. Does the World Need a Treaty on Business and Human Rights? Weighing the Pros and Cons. Notre Dame School of Law, London, UK 14 May 2014Conference item
Corporate accountability for human rights violations in countries in transition
Bernaz, N. 2014. Corporate accountability for human rights violations in countries in transition. 9 Bedford Row International Conference: Human Rights in Post-Revolution States and Human Rights at Sea. HMS President, London, UK 03 Apr 2014Conference paper
Resources grabbing and human rights: building a triangular relationship between states, indigenous peoples and corporations
Bernaz, N. and Gilbert, J. 2013. Resources grabbing and human rights: building a triangular relationship between states, indigenous peoples and corporations. Natural Resources Grabbing: Erosion or Legitimate Exercise of State Sovereignty. University of Cagliari (Italy) 04 Oct 2013Conference paper
The politics of the death penalty in countries in transition
Bernaz, N. 2013. The politics of the death penalty in countries in transition. Law Postgraduate Conference. University of Greenwich (London) 06 Jun 2013Conference paper
The future of extraterritorial jurisdiction
Bernaz, N. 2013. The future of extraterritorial jurisdiction. Teaching Business and Human Rights. Columbia Law School (New York) 31 May 2013Conference paper
Addressing slave labour in supply chains through reporting
Bernaz, N. 2013. Addressing slave labour in supply chains through reporting. Business and Human Rights Interest Group, European Society of International Law Conference. University of Amsterdam, Netherlands 23 May 2013Conference paper
Assessing diplomatic assurances in the context of extradition and transfer of individuals to States where they can be subjected to the death penalty
Bernaz, N. 2012. Assessing diplomatic assurances in the context of extradition and transfer of individuals to States where they can be subjected to the death penalty. Expert meeting organised by the UN Special Rapporteurs on Torture and Extrajudicial Executions. Harvard University School of Law 25 - 26 Jun 2012Conference paper
Extra-territoriality as a way to enhance corporate accountability for human rights violations committed abroad
Bernaz, N. 2012. Extra-territoriality as a way to enhance corporate accountability for human rights violations committed abroad. Ireland and the United Nations Framework for Business and Human Rights. Irish Centre for Human Rights, National University of Ireland Galway 24 Mar 2012Conference paper
Detention in conflict: an international criminal law perspective
Bernaz, N. 2011. Detention in conflict: an international criminal law perspective. Side-event on Detention in Conflict at the 17th Session of the UN Human Rights Council. United Nations, Geneva 31 May 2011Conference paper
Delivering justice in the Caribbean: a human rights assessment of the Caribbean Court of Justice
Bernaz, N. 2011. Delivering justice in the Caribbean: a human rights assessment of the Caribbean Court of Justice. SLSA Annual Conference 2011. Sussex Law School, Brighton 13 Apr 2011Conference paper
The international protection against inhuman or degrading punishment
Bernaz, N. 2010. The international protection against inhuman or degrading punishment. Forgotten Rights Forgotten Concepts. Irish Centre for Human Rights, NUI Galway 19 - 20 Nov 2010Conference paper
Responding to vulnerability: can state and corporation be business partners?
Bernaz, N. 2010. Responding to vulnerability: can state and corporation be business partners? Vulnerability and the corporation workshop. Emory University School of Law 28 - 29 Oct 2010Conference paper
Cultures, religions and capital punishment
Bernaz, N. 2009. Cultures, religions and capital punishment. International Symposium on the Universal Abolition of the Death Penalty. University of Madrid 11 Dec 2009Conference paper
American exceptionalism and the United Nations: the example of the death penalty
Bernaz, N. 2009. American exceptionalism and the United Nations: the example of the death penalty. American Exceptionalism and Human Rights. Free University Brussels 26 Nov 2009Conference paper
Human rights: the legal issues facing businesses
Bernaz, N. 2009. Human rights: the legal issues facing businesses. Friday Forum on Human Rights: how far should companies go. Association of Chartered Certified Accountants 13 Nov 2009Conference paper
Guidance on business and human rights: a review
Bernaz, N. and Gilbert, J. 2011. Guidance on business and human rights: a review. Equality and Human Rights Commission.Project report
Establishing liability for financial complicity in international crimes
Bernaz, N. 2014. Establishing liability for financial complicity in international crimes. in: Bohoslavsky, J. and Letnar Cernic, J. (ed.) Making sovereign financing and human rights work Hart. pp. 61-76Book chapter
Transitional processes and the death penalty in North Africa
Boubakri, A. and Bernaz, N. 2013. Transitional processes and the death penalty in North Africa. in: Futamura, M. and Bernaz, N. (ed.) The Politics of the Death Penalty in Countries in Transition Routledge. pp. 203-216Book chapter
Does it pay to be ethical? Evidence from the FTSE4Good
Belghitar, Y., Clark, E. and Deshmukh, N. 2014. Does it pay to be ethical? Evidence from the FTSE4Good. Journal of Banking and Finance. 47, pp. 54-62. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbankfin.2014.06.027Article
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