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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UK’s lost seat at the International Court of Justice: a reflection on the authority of the Security Council [Blog post]
Dominguez-Redondo, E. 2017. UK’s lost seat at the International Court of Justice: a reflection on the authority of the Security Council [Blog post]. IntLawGrrls.Other
Have your cake and eat it too: the impossible stance on the Syrian strike
Dominguez-Redondo, E. 2018. Have your cake and eat it too: the impossible stance on the Syrian strike. IntLawGrrls.Other
El sistema universal de protección de derechos humanos
Dominguez-Redondo, E. 2017. El sistema universal de protección de derechos humanos. in: Marino Menendez, F., Perez Gonzalez, C. and Cebada Romero, A. (ed.) Instrumentos y regímenes de cooperación internacionales Editorial Trotta. pp. 19-39Book chapter
Infinite Indigeneity
Christou, A. 2019. Infinite Indigeneity. Feminist Review, 122(1), 205–206. https://doi.org/10.1177/0141778918810212Other
Understanding acoustic performativities, youth subjectivities and mobile identities
Christou, A., Sardinha, J. and Campos, R. 2016. Understanding acoustic performativities, youth subjectivities and mobile identities. in: Sardinha, J. and Campos, R. (ed.) Transglobal Sounds: Music, Youth and Migration Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 221-232Book chapter
Timespace and international migration
Mavroudi, E., Page, B. and Christou, A. (ed.) 2017. Timespace and international migration. Cheltenham, UK Edward Elgar Publishing .Book
Introduction: from time to timespace and forward to time again in migration studies
Page, B., Christou, A. and Mavroudi, E. 2017. Introduction: from time to timespace and forward to time again in migration studies. in: Mavroudi, E., Page, B. and Christou, A. (ed.) Timespace and International Migration Cheltenham, UK Edward Elgar Publishing . pp. 1-16Book chapter
Youth mobilities, crisis, and agency in Greece: second generation lives in liminal spaces and austere times
Michail, D. and Christou, A. 2018. Youth mobilities, crisis, and agency in Greece: second generation lives in liminal spaces and austere times. Transnational Social Review: A Social Work Journal. 8 (3), pp. 245-257. https://doi.org/10.1080/21931674.2018.1511032Article
Introduction: mapping gendered violence-contemplating conflict and crisis in contemporary societal struggles
Christou, A. 2018. Introduction: mapping gendered violence-contemplating conflict and crisis in contemporary societal struggles. Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies. 39 (2), pp. vii-xii. https://doi.org/10.5250/fronjwomestud.39.2.0viiArticle
Post-socialist narratives of being, belonging and becoming: Eastern European women migrants and transformative politics in an era of European crises
Christou, A. and Michail, D. 2018. Post-socialist narratives of being, belonging and becoming: Eastern European women migrants and transformative politics in an era of European crises. New Formations: a journal of culture/theory/politics. https://doi.org/10.3898/NEWF:95.05.2018Article
The significance of things: objects, emotions and cultural production in migrant women's return visits home
Christou, A. and Janta, H. 2018. The significance of things: objects, emotions and cultural production in migrant women's return visits home. The Sociological Review. https://doi.org/10.1177/0038026118816906Article
‘It’s like they’re looking inside your body or inside your brain.’ Internet surveillance practices in a special school
Kaur, H. 2016. ‘It’s like they’re looking inside your body or inside your brain.’ Internet surveillance practices in a special school. in: Kramp, L., Carpentier, N., Hepp, A., Kilborn, R., Kunelius, R., Nieminen, H., Olsson, T., Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, P., Tomanić Trivundža, I. and Tosoni, S. (ed.) Politics, Civil Society and Participation: Media and Communications in a Transforming Environment Bremen edition lumière. pp. 75-86Book chapter
Fragmentation or stabilisation? Recent case law on the crime of genocide in light of the 2007 judgement of the International Court of Justice
Schabas, W. 2018. Fragmentation or stabilisation? Recent case law on the crime of genocide in light of the 2007 judgement of the International Court of Justice. in: Eboe-Osuji, C. and Emeseh, E. (ed.) Nigerian yearbook of international law 2017 The Hague Springer.Book chapter
Trump, torture and the United States’ obligations under international law [Blog post]
Wheeler, C. 2017. Trump, torture and the United States’ obligations under international law [Blog post]. An International Law Blog.Other
Trump’s travel bans and extreme vetting: how they violate basic human rights [Blog post]
Wheeler, C. 2017. Trump’s travel bans and extreme vetting: how they violate basic human rights [Blog post]. An International Law Blog.Other
In the spotlight: the legitimacy of the International Criminal Court
Wheeler, C. 2018. In the spotlight: the legitimacy of the International Criminal Court. An International Law Blog.Other
The economic field and the end of mass incarceration
Ruggiero, V. 2017. The economic field and the end of mass incarceration. Social Justice: A Journal of Crime, Conflict & World Order. 44 (4), pp. 107-118.Article
Evaluating the likelihood of an ICC prosecution for crimes committed by Chiquita Banana Employees in Colombia
Wheeler, C. 2018. Evaluating the likelihood of an ICC prosecution for crimes committed by Chiquita Banana Employees in Colombia. Rights as Usual Blog.Other
Corporate culpability: investigating and prosecuting Chiquita Brands International’s employees for human rights violations committed in Colombia
Wheeler, C. 2018. Corporate culpability: investigating and prosecuting Chiquita Brands International’s employees for human rights violations committed in Colombia. 2nd Postgraduate Conference in International Law and Human Rights. School of Law and Social Justice, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom 26 - 27 Mar 2018Conference paper
Prosecuting individuals for the crimes of the group: whether the International Criminal Court should expand criminal liability to corporations and organisations
Wheeler, C. 2018. Prosecuting individuals for the crimes of the group: whether the International Criminal Court should expand criminal liability to corporations and organisations. Association of Human Rights Institutes (AHRI) 2018 Annual Conference. University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom 07 - 08 Sep 2018Conference paper
Justice in the absence of the accused: can the rights of victims be fully vindicated without the participation of the accused?
Wheeler, C. 2018. Justice in the absence of the accused: can the rights of victims be fully vindicated without the participation of the accused? Pluricourts: Ensuring and Balancing the Rights of Defendants and Victims at International and Hybrid Criminal Courts. University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway 30 - 31 Aug 2018Conference paper
Investigating and prosecuting Chiquita Brands International’s employees for human rights violations committed in Colombia
Wheeler, C. 2018. Investigating and prosecuting Chiquita Brands International’s employees for human rights violations committed in Colombia. McGill University Graduate Law Conference – Hard Cases: The Limits of Law. McGill University, Montreal, Canada 03 - 04 May 2018Conference paper
Present when absent: how technology has changed the right to be present at trial at international criminal courts and tribunals
Wheeler, C. 2018. Present when absent: how technology has changed the right to be present at trial at international criminal courts and tribunals. Human Rights Law Centre: 19th Annual Student Human Rights Conference: Human Rights in a Digitalised World. University of Nottingham, UK 17 Mar 2018Conference paper
The right to be present at trial in international criminal law
Wheeler, C. 2018. The right to be present at trial in international criminal law. Leiden De Gruyter Brill.Book
Great news! You may be innocent: the theoretical scope of the presumption of innocence
Coleman, M. 2015. Great news! You may be innocent: the theoretical scope of the presumption of innocence. Middlesex University School of Law PhD Seminar. Middlesex University London, United Kingdom 25 - 26 Jun 2015Conference paper
Restoring the presumption of innocence during investigations
Coleman, M. 2016. Restoring the presumption of innocence during investigations. University of Liverpool International Postgraduate Legal Conference 2016. University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom 11 Jan 2016Conference paper
Political interference with evidence collection and arrest at the International Criminal Court
Coleman, M. 2016. Political interference with evidence collection and arrest at the International Criminal Court. Fourth Annual International Criminal Law Workshop: “The Politics of International Criminal Law”. University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia 15 - 16 Sep 2016Conference paper
Private prison sustainability: shifting the focus
Coleman, M. 2016. Private prison sustainability: shifting the focus. 2016 UKIVR Conference. University of Leeds School of Law, Leeds, UK 29 - 30 Oct 2016Conference paper
The sound of silence: Brexit provides an opportunity to improve human rights
Coleman, M. 2016. The sound of silence: Brexit provides an opportunity to improve human rights. The Future of Human Rights in the UK Conference. University of Brighton, UK 10 Nov 2016Conference paper
Brexit, the HRA, and human rights: an opportunity?'
Coleman, M. 2016. Brexit, the HRA, and human rights: an opportunity?'. Middlesex University School of Law PhD Seminar. Middlesex University London, United Kingdom 09 Dec 2016Conference paper
Human right or mere procedure? The presumption of innocence at the International Criminal Court'
Coleman, M. 2017. Human right or mere procedure? The presumption of innocence at the International Criminal Court'. Righting Wrongs: Enforcing Human Rights, Administering International Criminal Justice Conference. University of Westminster, London, UK 10 Mar 2017Conference paper
A puzzling presumption: determining the presumption of innocence's place in the law
Coleman, M. 2017. A puzzling presumption: determining the presumption of innocence's place in the law. Queen Mary Postgraduate Legal Research Conference 2017. Queen Mary, University of London, London, United Kingdom 16 Jun 2017Conference paper
Criminal procedure vs human rights: a cyclical understanding
Coleman, M. 2017. Criminal procedure vs human rights: a cyclical understanding. Strathclyde Postgraduate Law Conference 2017: The Revolutions of Law. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow 20 Oct 2017Conference paper
The evolution of the presumption of innocence in international criminal law
Coleman, M. 2018. The evolution of the presumption of innocence in international criminal law. 2nd Postgraduate Conference in International Law and Human Rights. School of Law and Social Justice, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom 26 - 27 Mar 2018Conference paper
Pretrial detention and the presumption of innocence
Coleman, M. 2018. Pretrial detention and the presumption of innocence. Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference 2018. University of Bristol Law School, UK 27 - 29 Mar 2018Conference paper
Sensational crimes, the presumption of innocence, and public statements of guilt
Coleman, M. 2018. Sensational crimes, the presumption of innocence, and public statements of guilt. McGill Annual Graduate Law Conference - Hard Cases: The Limits of Law. McGill University, Montreal, Canada 03 - 04 May 2018Conference paper
National parliaments as guarantors of human rights in Europe: handbook for parliamentarians
Donald, A. and Speck, A. 2018. National parliaments as guarantors of human rights in Europe: handbook for parliamentarians. Strasbourg Council of Europe.Report
Individual human rights versus collective victims' rights in the criminal setting
Coleman, M. 2018. Individual human rights versus collective victims' rights in the criminal setting. Association of Human Rights Institutes (AHRI) 2018 Annual Conference. University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom 07 - 08 Sep 2018Conference paper
Plea bargaining in the US -- why innocent people plead guilty
Coleman, M. 2015. Plea bargaining in the US -- why innocent people plead guilty.Design
Political interference with evidence collection and arrest at the ICC
Coleman, M. 2016. Political interference with evidence collection and arrest at the ICC. The Fourth Annual International Criminal Law Workshop. University of Western Australia 15 - 16 Sep 2016Conference paper
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