School of Law: Recent submissions
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Negotiating Strangeness on the Abortion Trail
(Routledge, 2016-11-10)Negotiating strangeness refers to a set of feminist care practices that feel out ‘the trail’ as a timespace occupied by those travelling in search of abortion. Responding to Lentin (2004), and drawing on Ahmed (2000) and ... -
Western foundations of the caste system
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Dissimulating on Caste in British Law
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Private international law, Muslim transnational legal pluralism, and the undermining of official law in the British Isle
(Universita degli Studi di Trento, 2016-07-01) -
Information-based Regulation: New roles for regulators
(Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, 2018-05-29)Information-based regulation is using information to drive behaviour change to achieve social, environmental or public policy objectives. This set of regulatory alternatives has the potential to help ease pressure on ... -
Legal responses to religious diversity (or to cultural diversity)?
Today, we are in a position to tackle in much more interesting ways the question of religious diversity and how that relates to law. If we ‘naively’ formulate the title of the present chapter into a problem about how state ... -
Toleration: Opportunities and strains of a historic European Ideal
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A weak defence of an indefensible caste law
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Straits used for International Navigation
(Oxford University Press, USA, 2014)This volume also considers the ways in which human rights and the law of the sea interact. The forthcoming Volume II will address shipping law; Volume III will provide analysis of marine environmental law and maritime ... -
Commentary on regulation EC/725/2004 on enhancing ship and port facility security
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Contemporary Maritime Piracy as a Threat to International Peace and Security
(Hart Pub Limited, 2016-06-16)Includes papers presented at the 2012 Spring Conference of the International Law Association's British Branch held at the University of Nottingham. -
Provincializing Durkheim’s religion
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Distorting minority laws? Religious diversity and European legal systems
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How Should Lawyers Use Sociological Ideas? Juristic Practice and Social Science?
(Edward Elgar, 2016)Can sociological inquiries play an important role in addressing juristic issues? Are they debarred from doing so by a necessary separation of ‘is’ and ‘ought’ – by the divide between a sociological concern to understand ...