Browsing Publications at QMUL by Title
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The MFN clause under the OIC Agreement: Analysis of Itisaluna Iraq LLC and Others v Republic of Iraq
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2023)The Most Favored Nation (MFN) clause is one of the core protections envisaged in international investment agreements. It is intended to provide equal treatment among foreign investors and guarantee that they receive the ... -
Microwave Radiation
(2015-12-08)Microwave radiation is a form of electromagnetic radiation. It covers, broadly speaking, frequencies between 300 MHz and 300 GHz. For example a microwave oven operates at a frequency of 2.45 GHz and many mobile network ... -
Modernist Geographies: The Interconnection Between Space and Identity in Virginia Woolf and Jean Rhys
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More or less (soft) law? The case of third country migration cooperation and the long-term effects of EU preference for soft law instruments
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2021)Through a variety of examples, an appraisal of EU third-country informal cooperation on migration is provided to show that a preference towards softer instruments of cooperation has emerged. To illustrate the breadth ... -
‘My Father Bleeds History’: Survivor’s Guilt and Filial Inadequacy in Art Spiegelman’s Maus: A Survivor’s Tale and E.L. Doctorow’s The Book of Daniel
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Nitric Oxide (NO)
(2015-12-10)Nitric oxide plays a significant role in atmospheric phenomena and pollution. It helps to create ozone in the lower atmosphere where it is not needed, and again unfortunately helps to remove ozone from the higher levels ... -
The Norwegian Petroleum Regulatory Framework and the Transition to Green Energy
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2021)The purpose of this article is to critically explore the history of the Norwegian petroleum regulatory framework to reveal the main legal innovations that spurred the creation of an original model focused on the ... -
Ocean of Information
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On the Road (2020)
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Overparenting Sexual Education: The Need for A Control Mechanism
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2023)The article contributes to educational literature by proposing a model aimed at identifying in which specific occasions parental interference on children’s Sexual Education becomes overparenting. Comprised of four sections, ... -
Patent evergreening: technological advancement and abusive commercial practices. Availability of essential medicine in the case of access to insulin
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2021)The article analyses problems caused by patent evergreening in the pharmaceutical industry, with a particular focus on access to insulin. It points out how abusive commercial practices prevent the most vulnerable to ... -
Possible health effects of magnetic fields
(2015-12-16)There is a major public concern about possible detrimental health effects of weak magnetic fields. Our research will provide the first systematic and detailed study of magnetic properties of important radical-containing ... -
Queen Mary Law Journal Volume 4
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Queen Mary Law Journal: Special Conference Issue 2021 - Forward
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2021)Since 2010 the PhD candidates of the Queen Mary School of Law organise the annual Queen Mary Postgraduate Legal Research Conference to bring together young minds and exchange fresh ideas. Following the conference, the ... -
Reading Urdu, Writing Home: Anita Desai’s Clear Light of Day
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REGULATION & USE OF DNA PROFILING IN INDIA
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2021)DNA profiling technology has brought about a paradigm shift in crime scene analysis. It has enabled criminal justice to exculpate the innocent and penalize the guilty successfully. However, to ensure the systematic use ... -
Sections 3 and 4 of the Human Rights Act and their impact on the United Kingdom’s constitutional arrangements
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2021)In the late 1990s, the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) was incorporated into British law. Section 3 of the HRA grants British judges to go as far as they can when interpreting domestic legislation in line with the European ... -
Setting the problem
(2015-12-12)Nitric oxide is a free radical, because it has one unpaired electron. This creates weak, short-lived complexes with a variety of species, which makes experimental investigations hard. Theoretical investigations are also ... -
Shaping the European Art Market: Post-Colonial Restitution Demands and Twenty-First Century Legal Instruments:
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2023)Almost no part of the world was unaffected by European colonisation. The largest European colonial empire, that of the British, was as large as 35.5 million km2 in 1920, covering more than 25% of the planetary landmass.1 ...