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Medical Lawfare: The Palestinian Nakba and Israel’s Attacks on Healthcare
In this article, the authors coin the phrase medical lawfare to describe how Israel has been justifying its systematic attacks on healthcare facilities in the Gaza Strip during its five military assaults on the besieged ... -
‘Meta-Borders and The Rule of Law: From Externalisation to Responsibilisation in Systems of Contactless Control’
(Springer, 27-05-2024)This article contests the strategic use of what I have called meta-borders. These are the array of border enforcement mechanisms implemented beyond the physical frontiers of States through different means and by different ... -
Metaphor in International Law: Language, Imagination and Normative Inquiry
This article investigates the role and value of metaphor in normative inquiry, offering both a general framework and applying it to the theory and practice of customary international law. Metaphor is defined as the practice ... -
'Metarules, judgment and the algorithmic future of financial regulation in the UK
UK financial regulators are experimenting with the conversion of rulebook content into machine-readable and executable code. A major driver of these initiatives is the belief that the use of algorithms will eliminate the ... -
#MeToo, Speech and Defamation
(New York University, 2024)In this chapter, we look at three high profile #MeToo defamation cases following public allegations of sexual harassment: Meesha Shafi’s allegations against Ali Zafar in Pakistan; Priya Ramani’s allegations against M.J. ... -
The MFN clause under the OIC Agreement: Analysis of Itisaluna Iraq LLC and Others v Republic of Iraq
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2023)The Most Favored Nation (MFN) clause is one of the core protections envisaged in international investment agreements. It is intended to provide equal treatment among foreign investors and guarantee that they receive the ... -
The Micro Level: Insights from Specific Policy AreasMapping the International and European Governance of Renewable Energy
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Mini-publics, student participation, and universities’ deliberative capacity
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Modelling Law Diachronically: Temporal Variability in Legal Theory
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Modelling Organisational Vicarious Liability
This article identifies two paradigms of vicarious liability. One is an established paradigm of ‘liberal agency’ found in cases where owner-managers ‘act through’ workers, with whom they have personal relations, in undertaking ... -
The Modern Doctrines of Champerty and Maintenance
(Oxford University Press, 2023-07-21)The Modern Doctrines of Champerty and Maintenance looks comparatively at jurisdictions' attitudes towards champerty and maintenance, together with an analysis of law reform studies in the area, both in England and elsewhere.