School of Law: Recent submissions
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Shariah Law and Trademark Protection in the GCC Member States
(Gerlach Press, 2016-09)This volume includes a range of topics addressing aspects of the current status of intellectual property (IP) protection regimes in the Gulf Cooperation Council and its individual member states, and aspiring GCC members ... -
Justice, financial markets and human rights
(Oxford University Press, USA, 2017-04-20)This volume brings together leading scholars from political theory, law, and economics in order to explore the relation between justice and financial markets. -
EU Law's Grand Scheme on National Parliaments: The Third Yellow Card on Posted Workers and the Way Forward
(Oxford University Press, 2017-02-16)This concluding chapter outlines the key findings of the book and argues that EU’s input legitimacy cannot rest on NPs in a constitutionally significant way if their powers, which are tangibly affected by the crisis, do ... -
RETHINKING THE CONCEPT OF CONSENT IN INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION: A GENERAL THEORY FOR NON-SIGNATORIES
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2017-07-31)This article is concerned with the role and relevance of non-signatories in international commercial arbitration. The article challenges the efficacy and coherence of the existing arbitration law in this area, and questions ... -
Applying for Leniency Is a Leap in the Dark: Protecting the Effectiveness of Leniency Programmes
After Pfleiderer, Donau Chemie and Kone the CJEU returned on the topic of the effectiveness of leniency programmes with a key judgment on multijurisdictional leniency applications. The preliminary reference ruling in DHL ... -
Human Rights as a Basis for Justice in the EU
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Social death and the loss of a 'world': an anatomy of genocidal harm in Sudan
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Social death and the loss of a ‘world’: an anatomy of genocidal harm in Sudan
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2017-02-13)This article explores Claudia Card’s hypothesis that social death is the distinctive harm of genocide. Drawing on original in-depth interviews with individuals from the genocide-affected regions of Darfur and the Nuba ... -
European Criminal Law After Brexit
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The Great Fire of London and the Origins of Fire Insurance: A Brief Note
(2016-10-26)The Great Fire of London in 1666 reshaped the architecture of London and was a factor in establishing the City as a place of financial innovation. Fire insurance did not emerge immediately after that event because of the ... -
Justice Betty King: A Study of Feminist Judging in Action
(University of New South Wales, 2017-05-29)