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"A sacred trust for the future": regulating insurance, 1800-70
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2018-11)The history of commercial law has often been written as if it were merely a product of the common law, disregarding the role played by legislation. The principal exception to this has been work on company law. Until recently, ... -
Ronald Dworkin and the Curious Case of the Floodgates Argument
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2018-08-03)This article juxtaposes a jurisprudential thesis and a practical problem in an attempt to gain critical insight into both. The jurisprudential thesis is Dworkin’s rights thesis. The practical problem revolves around judicial ... -
Theorising law and historical memory: Denialism and the pre-conditions of human rights
(Wildy, 2018-06-26)States’ efforts to mould historical memory have long attracted scholarly attention. In recent years, however, a focus on the role of legal norms and mechanisms as tools in those efforts has steadily sharpened. Most scholarship ... -
Are Legal Rules Content-Independent Reasons?
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The impact of WTO rulings in the Community legal order
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Policing Critique
Can fiction fan the spark of hope in Martti Koskenniemi’s critical international law writings? In the course of a critical reading of Wouter Werner, Marieke de Hoon, & Alexis Galán, The Law of International Lawyers: Reading ... -
Equality Law and the Protected Characteristics
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Why judges need jurisprudence in cyberspace
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Free movement of EU citizens and their family members
(2016-04-20)Free movement of EU citizens and their third country national family members is a matter of controversy among some member states.