School of Law: Recent submissions
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Common Virtue and the Perspectival Imagination: Adam Smith and Common Law Reasoning
(Taylor & Francis, 2017-09-25)This paper considers the similarities between Adam Smith's device of the impartial spectator and the use of perspectival devices in common law reasoning. The paper adopts a reading of Smith's device as one involving the ... -
Populism and Central Bank Independence
(Springer, 2017-09-27)The consensus that surrounded the granting of central bank independence in the pursuit of a price stability oriented monetary policy has been challenged in the aftermath of the global financial crisis, in the light of the ... -
Populism and Central Bank Independence
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Trials And Miscarriages: An evolutionary socio-historical analysis
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FROM WEDNESBURY UNREASONABLENESS TO ACCOUNTABILITY FOR REASONABLENESS: HOW THE COURTS HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO MAKING RATIONING IN THE NHS MORE EXPLICIT
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2017-08-22)Over the last decades, rationing of medical treatment in the National Health Service (NHS) has moved from implicit to being increasingly explicit about what is being denied and about the procedures and reasons for such ... -
Moral Practices: Assigning Responsibility in the International Criminal Court
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Emergency Liquidity Assistance and Systemic Risk
(Oxford University Press, USA, 2016-12-01)Responses to the global financial crisis that commenced in 2007 and reached its zenith in 2008 included unprecedented central bank emergency liquidity assistance (ELA) and a myriad of bailout programmes (comprising guarantees, ... -
Human Rights as a basis for Justice in the EU
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2017-05-19)