School of Law: Recent submissions
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Dual Enforcement of Electric Utility Mergers and Acquisitions
(2017-03-15)The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Department of Justice (DOJ) oversee most mergers and acquisitions. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) oversees electric utility mergers and acquisitions. In the last ten ... -
Feminism's Estrangement: Critical Reflections on Feminist Engagements with Law in India
(Oxford University Press, 2015-10-01)In this chapter, I discuss some of the tensions that have plagued feminism and feminist engagements with law in India. I unpack the existential crisis that has seized contemporary feminism and explore the possible ways to ... -
"Unruly Desires: Gay Governance and the Makeover of Sexuality in Postcolonial India"
(Taylor and Francis, 2015-05-15)This chapter analyses whether queer desire has been liberated from the postcolonial closet and, if so, how the processes of the market and law have combined to bring about the emergence and legibility of queer desire and ... -
Strict Liability and Negligence in Copyright Law
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The Colonial Debris of Bandung :Facilitating the Rise of the Hindu Right in India
(Cambridge University Press, 2017-11)I unpack how Bandung’s embrace of a postcolonial nationalist project that prioritized the form of the modern nation-state unleashed a deeply conservative force in India, laying bear the dark side of the ostensibly progressive ... -
The democratic puzzle of 'living' megaregional agreements: TTIP and TPP
(Routledge, 2018-07-03) -
Patent Assertion Entities in Europe
(Publications Office of the European Union, 2016-02-01) -
A justiciable right to food - a possibility for the United Kingdom? Geraldine Van Bueren QC*
(Sweet and Maxwell, 2019-01-01)Comparative law; Food; Human rights; International law; Jurisprudence; Scotland; Wales *P.L. 146 The right to food as a distinct universal right for all in the UK appears to have fallen beyond the ambit of mainstream ... -
Beyond ‘memory laws’: Towards a general theory of law and historical discourse
(Cambridge University Press, 2017)There are countless ways in which law shapes public awareness of history. The current concept of ‘memory laws’ denotes only a small subset, and even that concept breaks down into several types. We must distinguish, for ... -
Selecting the memory, controlling the myth
(Routledge, 2017-07-20)Notwithstanding age-old aspirations to ground law in rational thought, the constitutive role of myth perennially resurfaces. Political mythology is always a reconstruction of historical memory, and that process becomes ... -
Foundations of Sovereign Authority
(Palgrave, 2018)As post-Renaissance Europe creates modern concepts of statehood and sovereignty, figures like Bodin, Grotius, and Hobbes undertake ‘constructive’, system-building theories of sovereign authority. Dramatists, in the meantime, ... -
The Incentive Problems with the All-or-Nothing Crowdfunding Model
(2016-03-01)This paper discusses how the all-or-nothing model can disincentivize crowd investors to perform due diligence over the fraud or failure risks of a crowdfunding campaign. Specifically, the major upside of this model is that ... -
Does it still make sense, from the EU perspective, to distinguish between UCITS and non-UCITS schemes?
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2016-09-22)