School of Law: Recent submissions
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'Two Key Areas in Proceeds of Crime Law'
(2014-03-04) -
FOETAL INJURY IN CLINCIAL TRIALS AND ACCOUNTABILITY TO THE CHILD ONCE BORN
(Brill Academic Publishers, 2016)Sponsors of clinical trials have excluded pregnant women from trial participation mainly because of the fear of legal liability for foetal injury. Yet, to prevent untested treatments exposing foetuses generally to unwarranted ... -
The paradox of non-evidence based, publicly funded complementary alternative medicine in the English National Health Service: An explanation.
(Elsevier, 2015-10)Despite the unproven effectiveness of many practices that are under the umbrella term 'complementary alternative medicine' (CAM), there is provision of CAM within the English National Health Service (NHS). Moreover, although ... -
Vulnerability, therapeutic misconception and informed consent: is there a need for special treatment of pregnant women in fetus-regarding clinical trials
(BMJ Publishing Group, 2015-11-19)Historically, pregnant women have generally been excluded from clinical trials. One of the reasons for this exclusion has been the belief that pregnant women are vulnerable as research participants. Although this view has ... -
Why Jurisprudence Is Not Legal Philosophy
(2014-07-08) -
Civil Disobedience and Constituent Power
(Cambridge University Press, 2015-12)This article uses the example of civil disobedience to explore Luhmann’s description of the constitution as structural coupling between law and politics. Civil disobedience highlights the paradox of constituent and constituted ... -
The second division in human rights adjudication: Social rights claims under the human rights act 1998
(2015-01-01)© The Author 2015. The Human Rights Act 1998 (UK) primarily protects civil and political rights although in recent years a number of claims have also been brought concerning the protection of social rights. Claimants have ... -
The European Union and its energy security challenges: engagement through and with networks
(Taylor & Francis Online, 2015-07-14)Energy security remains a vital issue for the European Union (EU), even more so in the wake of the events that unfolded in early 2014 in Ukraine. The EU's already fragile position in the international energy arena in terms ... -
The European Union and its energy security challenges
(Oxford University Press, 2015-07-12)Energy security remains a vital issue for the European Union (EU), even more so in the wake of the events that unfolded in early 2014 in Ukraine. The EU’s already fragile position in the international energy arena in ...