School of Law: Recent submissions
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The Importance of Being Small
(Owl Press, 2022-09-01) -
Making and Changing Law in Small Jurisdictions
(Springer, 2023-12-09)This book puts the spotlight on a different and neglected aspect of law drafting and reform: the question of size. Specifically, how does the size of a jurisdiction affect its ability to make and change its laws? -
Something old, something new: personation, photographic voter identification and the Elections Act 2022
The requirement to show photographic identification in order to vote at English local authority elections and UK general elections took effect in 2023. The reform was designed to prevent the offence of personation, where ... -
Jurisprudence and Socio-Legal Studies Intersecting Fields
(Routledge, 2024-03-12)This book presents a set of related studies aimed at showing key points of intersection and common interest between jurisprudence and socio-legal studies, which are otherwise typically considered distinct fields. -
A Second Scottish Referendum on Independence?
(SAGE Publications, 2022-12) -
Navigating Law-making and Law Reform in Small Jurisdictions
However they are defined, the many small jurisdictions of the world face several challenges when it comes to making and changing law. With small populations and limited finances, they may find themselves without adequate ... -
The Constitutional Status of Sark
Sark is a very small sub-national island jurisdiction held by a feudal property right from the British Monarch; Sark is mostly self-governing, although responsibility for its defence and external affairs lies with the ... -
TWAIL and Alternative Visions: ‘Talking About a Revolution’: Afterword to the Foreword by Antony Anghie
(Oxford University Press, 2024)This afterward is in response to an invitation by EJIL to engage with Tony Anghie's Foreword in the same journal entitled "Rethinking International Law: A TWAIL Retrospective" 34(1) EJIL (2023). I join in conversation with ... -
Preface
(2022-08-16) -
"TWAIL and Alternative Visions: ‘Talking about a Revolution’"
This article is an invited response by the journal to engage with Tony Anghie's article in the same journal entitled "Rethinking International Law: A TWAIL Retrospective" 34(1) EJIL (2023). I join in conversation with Angie ... -
Queen Mary Law Journal Volume 4
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2023) -
Equal Access to Vaccines and Medicines – How Can Patent Law Approach Pandemics Effectively?
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2023)Although IPRs are property rights giving their owners control over assets, they are not guaranteed unlimitedly. Therefore, this article will analyse the correlation between the protection of patents as a driving force ... -
Laces of The Law
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2023)