Law and Social Sciences
Title | Law and Social Sciences |
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Alternative | BAL - Law & SocSci |
Faculty | Faculty of Business and Law |
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Economic and social perspectives of corporate insolvency law in Uganda: The recent collapse of Crane Bank (Uganda) and the response to the 2007-2008 global economic crisis
Nsubuga, H. 2019. Economic and social perspectives of corporate insolvency law in Uganda: The recent collapse of Crane Bank (Uganda) and the response to the 2007-2008 global economic crisis. International Conference on Insolvency and Bankruptcy Laws - A Global Response. ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad, India - Organised by Widener University Delaware Law School and Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India 01 - 03 Mar 2019 ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education (IFHE). pp. 302-310Conference paper
Challenges to providing culturally sensitive drug interventions for black and Asian minority ethnic (BAME) groups within UK youth justice systems
Gleeson, H., Duke, K. and Thom, B. 2019. Challenges to providing culturally sensitive drug interventions for black and Asian minority ethnic (BAME) groups within UK youth justice systems. Drugs and Alcohol Today. 19 (3), pp. 172-181. https://doi.org/10.1108/DAT-11-2018-0068Article
Towards a tort of political negligence: Political deceit, political misrepresentation and the Brexit conundrum
Nsubuga, H. 2019. Towards a tort of political negligence: Political deceit, political misrepresentation and the Brexit conundrum. An International Law Blog.Blog
Hosting as social practice: gendered insights into contemporary tourism mobilities
Janta, H. and Christou, A. 2019. Hosting as social practice: gendered insights into contemporary tourism mobilities. Annals of Tourism Research. 74, pp. 167-176. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annals.2018.11.008Article
Contextualizando el Informe Cassese: La dictadura que cambió el sistema de derechos humanos de Naciones Unidas y su legado en el monitoreo de derechos económicos, sociales y culturales
Dominguez-Redondo, E. and Sepulveda Carmona, M. 2019. Contextualizando el Informe Cassese: La dictadura que cambió el sistema de derechos humanos de Naciones Unidas y su legado en el monitoreo de derechos económicos, sociales y culturales. in: Bohoslavsky, J., Fernandez, K. and Smart, S. (ed.) Complicidad económica con la dictadura chilena: Un país desigual a la fuerza LOM ediciones. pp. 97-107Book chapter
Payments for ecosystem services and the rural economy
Juntti, M. 2019. Payments for ecosystem services and the rural economy. in: Scott, M., Gallent, N. and Gkartzios, M. (ed.) The Routledge Companion to Rural Planning London, UK Routledge. pp. 209-218Book chapter
Privilege, power, and the perversion of privacy protection
Jones, M. 2019. Privilege, power, and the perversion of privacy protection. in: Weaver, R., Reichel, J. and Friedland, S. (ed.) Comparative Perspectives on Privacy in an Internet Era Durham, North Carolina Carolina Academic Press.Book chapter
Cultivating a “Reflective Approach” to the practice of law: The use of meditation in legal education
Cullen, A. 2019. Cultivating a “Reflective Approach” to the practice of law: The use of meditation in legal education. Southwestern Law Review. 48 (2), pp. 343-350.Article
Protection des personnes LGBT+ en Europe : le cadre juridique national et de l’EU
Howard, E. 2019. Protection des personnes LGBT+ en Europe : le cadre juridique national et de l’EU. Droit et Cultures. 77 (1), pp. 21-36. https://doi.org/10.4000/droitcultures.4991Article
A patron of men: Sitt al-Mulk and the military at the Fatimid court
Cortese, D. 2019. A patron of men: Sitt al-Mulk and the military at the Fatimid court. in: Eychenne, M., Pradines, S. and Zouache, A. (ed.) Guerre et paix dans le Proche-Orient médiéval (Xe-XVe siècle) Institut français d’archéologie orientale. pp. 217-234Book chapter
Problem-solving criminal justice: developments in England and Wales
Ward, J. 2019. Problem-solving criminal justice: developments in England and Wales. Utrecht Law Review. 14 (3), pp. 7-18. https://doi.org/10.18352/ulr.472Article
Meditation in legal education: The value added toward the well-being of law students
Cullen, A. and Kerin, L. 2019. Meditation in legal education: The value added toward the well-being of law students. in: Strevens, C. and Field, R. (ed.) Educating for Well-Being in Law: Positive Professional Identities and Practice London Routledge. pp. 158-171Book chapter
The presumption of innocence
Coleman, M. 2018. The presumption of innocence. PhD thesis Middlesex University School of LawPhD thesis
Knowing feminism: the significance of formal education to women’s accounts of 'becoming feminist'
Guest, C. 2016. Knowing feminism: the significance of formal education to women’s accounts of 'becoming feminist'. Gender and Education. 28 (3), pp. 471-476. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540253.2016.1167842Article
The concept of limited liability and the plight of creditors within corporate governance and company law: a UK perspective
Nyoni, E. and Hart, T. 2018. The concept of limited liability and the plight of creditors within corporate governance and company law: a UK perspective. InterEULawEast: Journal for the International and European Law, Economics and Market Integrations. 5 (2), pp. 309-322. https://doi.org/10.22598/iele.2018.5.2.11Article
The rights of employees on corporate insolvency: a UK and US perspective
Nsubuga, H. 2018. The rights of employees on corporate insolvency: a UK and US perspective. PhD thesis Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University School of LawPhD thesis
Corporate insolvency and employment protection: a theoretical perspective
Nsubuga, H. 2016. Corporate insolvency and employment protection: a theoretical perspective. Nottingham Insolvency and Business Law e-Journal. 4 (1).Article
Trade unions and the whistleblowing process in the UK: an opportunity for strategic expansion?
Lewis, D. and Vandekerckhove, W. 2018. Trade unions and the whistleblowing process in the UK: an opportunity for strategic expansion? Journal of Business Ethics. 148 (4), pp. 835-845. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-016-3015-zArticle
Leaks, legislation and freedom of speech: how can the law effectively promote public interest whistleblowing
Fasterling, B. and Lewis, D. 2014. Leaks, legislation and freedom of speech: how can the law effectively promote public interest whistleblowing. International Labour Review. 153 (1), pp. 71-92. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1564-913X.2014.00197.xArticle
The global politics of pesticides: forging consensus from conflicting interests
Hough, P. 1998. The global politics of pesticides: forging consensus from conflicting interests. London Earthscan.Book
Caste in Britain: socio-legal review
Dhanda, M., Waughray, A., Keane, D., Mosse, D., Green, R. and Whittle, S. 2014. Caste in Britain: socio-legal review. Manchester Equality and Human Rights Commission.Project report
Cyberspace, surveillance, law and privacy
Watt, E. 2017. Cyberspace, surveillance, law and privacy. PhD thesis University of Westminster School of LawPhD thesis
'The right to privacy and the future of mass surveillance'
Watt, E. 2017. 'The right to privacy and the future of mass surveillance'. The International Journal of Human Rights. 21 (7), pp. 773-799. https://doi.org/10.1080/13642987.2017.1298091Article
The role international human rights law in the protection of online privacy in the age of surveillance
Watt, E. 2017. The role international human rights law in the protection of online privacy in the age of surveillance. Rõigas, H., Jakschis, R., Lindström, L. and Minárik, T. (ed.) 9th International Conference on Cyber Conflict: Defending the Core. Tallinn, Estonia 30 May - 02 Jun 2017 NATO CCD COE Publications. pp. 93-106Conference paper
The emergent right to human rights education in GCC states
Keane, D. and Kyriazi, T. 2018. The emergent right to human rights education in GCC states. in: Rehman, J. and Shahid, A. (ed.) The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law: Volume 2, 2018 - Islamic Law and its Implementation in Asia and the Middle East Leiden, The Netherlands De Gruyter Brill.Book chapter
Indigenous peoples' rights: Is HRIA an enabler for free, prior and informed consent?
Doyle, C. 2019. Indigenous peoples' rights: Is HRIA an enabler for free, prior and informed consent? in: Götzmann, N. (ed.) Hardback Handbook on Human Rights Impact Assessment Cheltenham, UK Edward Elgar Publishing. pp. 135-153Book chapter
Indigenous peoples’ experiences of resistance, participation and autonomy: consultation and free, prior and informed consent in Peru
Doyle, C. 2019. Indigenous peoples’ experiences of resistance, participation and autonomy: consultation and free, prior and informed consent in Peru. in: Wright, C. and Tomaselli, A. (ed.) The Prior Consultation of Indigenous Peoples in Latin America London and New York Routledge. pp. 58-74Book chapter
Part III – Conclusion and Recommendations: Conclusion – Towards certification of compliance and 'good practice' [&] Recommendations – Synthesis of case study recommendations
Doyle, C., Tugendhat, H. and Halip, R. 2015. Part III – Conclusion and Recommendations: Conclusion – Towards certification of compliance and 'good practice' [&] Recommendations – Synthesis of case study recommendations. in: Doyle, C., Tugendhat, H. and Halip, R. (ed.) Mining, the Aluminium Industry, and Indigenous Peoples: Enhancing Corporate Respect for Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Chiang Mai/Gloucestershire/Gland Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) Forest Peoples Programme (FPP) International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). pp. 150-157Book chapter
Australia: rolling back on progress towards rights realization: the Wik peoples’ experiences with 40 years of bauxite mining in their homelands
Doyle, C. 2015. Australia: rolling back on progress towards rights realization: the Wik peoples’ experiences with 40 years of bauxite mining in their homelands. in: Doyle, C., Tugendhat, H. and Halip, R. (ed.) Mining, the Aluminium Industry, and Indigenous Peoples: Enhancing Corporate Respect for Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) Forest Peoples Programme (FPP) International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). pp. 49-70Book chapter
The content of free prior and informed consent
Doyle, C. 2015. The content of free prior and informed consent. in: Doyle, C., Tugendhat, H. and Halip, R. (ed.) Mining, the Aluminium Industry, and Indigenous Peoples: Enhancing Corporate Respect for Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Chiang Mai/Gloucestershire/Gland Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) Forest Peoples Programme (FPP) International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). pp. 33-48Book chapter
Criteria for the identification of indigenous peoples
Doyle, C. 2015. Criteria for the identification of indigenous peoples. in: Doyle, C., Tugendhat, H. and Halip, R. (ed.) Mining, the Aluminium Industry, and Indigenous Peoples: Enhancing Corporate Respect for Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) Forest Peoples Programme (FPP) International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). pp. 13-32Book chapter
Introduction – Indigenous peoples’ rights and the aluminium industry
Tugendhat, H., Doyle, C. and Halip, R. 2015. Introduction – Indigenous peoples’ rights and the aluminium industry. in: Doyle, C., Tugendhat, H. and Halip, R. (ed.) Mining, the Aluminium Industry, and Indigenous Peoples: Enhancing Corporate Respect for Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) Forest Peoples Programme (FPP) International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). pp. vii-xivBook chapter
Part III: Conclusion and Recommendations: Conclusion: lessons emerging from indigenous peoples’ experiences [&] Recommendations
Doyle, C. 2015. Part III: Conclusion and Recommendations: Conclusion: lessons emerging from indigenous peoples’ experiences [&] Recommendations. in: Doyle, C. (ed.) Business and Human Rights: Indigenous Peoples’ Experiences with Access to Remedy. Case studies from Africa, Asia and Latin America Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact, Almáciga, International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs. pp. 259-275Book chapter
Business and human rights: indigenous peoples’ experiences with access to remedy. An introduction
Doyle, C. 2015. Business and human rights: indigenous peoples’ experiences with access to remedy. An introduction. in: Doyle, C. (ed.) Business and Human Rights: Indigenous Peoples’ Experiences with Access to Remedy. Case studies from Africa, Asia and Latin America Chiang Mai, Madrid, Copenhagen Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact, Almaciga, International Working Group on Indigenous Affairs. pp. 1-10Book chapter
Introduction to 'Growing Bougainville’s Future'
Hill, C., Fletcher, L. and Doyle, C. 2018. Introduction to 'Growing Bougainville’s Future'. in: Hill, C. and Flecher, L. (ed.) Growing Bougainville’s Future: Choices for an Island and its Peoples Sydney Jubilee Australia Research Centre. pp. 4-12Book chapter
Operational-level grievance mechanism and indigenous peoples’ access to remedy
Doyle, C. 2015. Operational-level grievance mechanism and indigenous peoples’ access to remedy. in: Doyle, C. (ed.) Business and Human Rights: Indigenous Peoples’ Experiences with Access to Remedy. Case studies from Africa, Asia and Latin America Chiang Mai, Madrid, Copenhagen Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact, Almáciga, International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs. pp. 27-72Book chapter
Re-evaluating recreational easements- new norms for the twenty-first century?
Pascoe, S. 2019. Re-evaluating recreational easements- new norms for the twenty-first century? in: McFarlane, B. and Agnew, S. (ed.) Modern Studies in Property Law Hart Publishing.Book chapter
Reform of the UN human rights petitions system: an assessment of the UN human rights communications procedures and proposals for a single integrated system
Limon, M., Dominguez-Redondo, E., Power, H., Stahl-Zulu, I. and Munoz Tord, N. 2017. Reform of the UN human rights petitions system: an assessment of the UN human rights communications procedures and proposals for a single integrated system. Universal Rights Group.Project report
Big data, small law: how gaps in regulation are affecting political campaigning methods and the need for fundamental reform
Shiner, B. 2019. Big data, small law: how gaps in regulation are affecting political campaigning methods and the need for fundamental reform. Public Law. 2019 (2), pp. 362-379.Article
The Assange saga: who does the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention represent?
Dominguez-Redondo, E. 2016. The Assange saga: who does the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention represent? IntLawGrrls.Other
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