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Reproducing Irishness: Race, Gender, and Abortion Law
(University of Toronto Press, 2005-12-01)This article draws on Nira Yuval-Davis's theory of gender and nation and on Etienne Balibar's theory of race and nationalism to develop the argument that race is one significant means by which the legal regime of the ... -
Article 40
(Brill Academic Pub, 2006)This volume constitutes a commentary on Article 40 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, dealing with child criminal justice. -
Human Rights Law
(Hart, 2006)Human Rights Law is the first book in which the interpretation and application of the Human Rights Act 1998 by the courts in England and Wales is comprehensively examined and analysed. Part I of the book concerns the Human ... -
NGOs, Intellectual Property Rights and Multilateral Institutions
(Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, University of London, 2006-12-22) -
Child Rights in Europe
(Council of Europe, 2007) -
The Future of Privacy
(Cecile Park Publishing, 2007-11) -
Copyright as an Engine of Free Speech: An English Perspective
(Huygens Editorial, 2008) -
The Limits of Open Source: Consumer Protection, Exhaustion and Co-Existence with Copyright Law
(Sweet & Maxwell, 2008) -
Protection of Databases and Commercial Information in Information Societies
(DG Information Society, 2008) -
The UDHR and the Group: Individual and Community Rights to Culture
(Hamline, 2008)The deliberate omission of minority rights from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is suggested to be the basis for the fundamental tension between individual and group rights. This historical background is ... -
Characterising EC regulation: emulation, innovation, re-regulation
(2008-04-30)The thesis characterises European Community (EC) regulation in terms of three levels of ideas, namely that: (a) the EC regulatory process is best understood by particular styles or processes of regulation that the thesis ...