School of Law: Recent submissions
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Global Credit Crisis and Regulatory Reform
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Free Zone Incentives in MERCOSUR Countries and WTO Law
(Kluver Law International, 2011-05)This article examines the consistency of the incentives offered by free zone regimes in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay with World Trade Organization (WTO) law. It suggests that some of the incentives offered to ... -
Inconvenient marriages, or what happens when ethnic minorities marry trans-jurisdictionally according to their self-chosen norms
(2012)This article presents evidence of a trend in the practice of British immigration control of denying recognition to marriages which take place trans-jurisdictionally across national and continental boundaries and across ... -
Kyoto and the COPs: Lessons Learned and Looking Ahead
(Brill (Martinus Nijhoff), 2010)This article argues that the Kyoto Protocol to the 1992 Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) was doomed to fail ab initio because it systematically misunderstood the nature of climate change as a policy issue ... -
US Banking and Financial Law Reform
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The Internet: Access Denied Controlled!
(Sweet & Maxwell, 2011) -
EU Financial Regulation: Federalisation, Crisis Management and Law Reform
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Exit taxation as an obstacle to corporate emigration from the spectre of EU tax law
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The Design/Copyright Overlap: Is there a Resolution?
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E-Commerce: The Regulation of Insurance in the Age of the Internet
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Defining ‘journalism’ in the age of evolving social media: a questionable EU legal test
(Oxford University Press, 2012-12-22)Seeking to address how new media fall within the Article 9, Data Protection Directive's exemption for processing for ‘journalistic purposes’, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) formulated a test that is so broad that the ... -
Global Intellectual Property Law & Policy
(Oxford University Press, 2012)