School of Law: Recent submissions
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Feminist Judging in the 'Real World'
The various feminist judgment projects (FJPs) have explored through the imagined rewriting of judgments a range of ways in which a feminist perspective may be applied to the practice of judging. But how do these imagined ... -
Virtual Currencies in the Eurosystem: Challenges Ahead
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Restitutionary Relief in Competition Law Class Actions: An Evolving Landscape
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DEFINING ‘PERSONAL CONSUMPTION’ IN DRUG LEGISLATION AND SPANISH CANNABIS CLUBS
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2019-01-28)This article provides an analysis of the normative framework for Spanish cannabis clubs by contextualizing it within the growing body of comparative constitutional law that recognizes legal obstructions to personal drug ... -
“The Three Shades of Tax Avoidance of Corporate Groups: Company Law, Ethics and the Multiplicity of Jurisdictions involved”.
In 2011 Apple’s Irish subsidiary had a profit of 16 billion Euros but only 50 million of them were charged as tax in Ireland. Apple ended up paying a tax rate of only 0.005% in 2014 on the profits of its Irish subsidiary ... -
Crime, Migration and Data Extraction: the Trump Travel Bans
Three times in 2017 did the US Government issued orders banning nationals from some countries from entering the USA. The first two bans focused on nationals of Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen - with Iraq ... -
Private Autonomy and Protection of the Weaker Party in Financial Consumer Contracts: an EU and International Law Perspective
(2018-10)Reviews EU law's regulation and protection of financial consumer contracts. Discusses the importance of balancing the principles of private autonomy with the protection of the weaker party, the impact on consumer and ... -
Resolution Plans and Resolution Strategies: Do They Make G-SIBs Resolvable and Avoid Ring Fence?
(Springer Verlag, 2019-01-07)The paper analyses the public section of the 2015, 2016 and 2017 resolution plans of the eight largest US Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs). It unfolds the beneficial effects that the statutory obligation to ... -
The UN’s Search for a Compact on Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration
In 2016, the UN’s General Assembly called for the negotiation of a Global Compact on Safe, Orderly, and Regulation Migration to be adopted in 2018. The consultations began at the start of 2017 and the negotiations began ... -
Resisting Dehumanising Housing Policy: The Case for a Right to Housing in England
This article surveys the development and politics of English housing policy from the 1800s to the present, arguing that housing policy has never placed the needs and interests of the dweller – as a human rights holder – ...