Browsing Publications at QMUL by Title
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Envisioning Futures of Cultural Resistance Through Women’s Resistance to Patriarchy in Tsitsi Dangarembga’s Nervous Conditions
(School of English and Drama – Queen Mary, University of London, 2020) -
Equal Access to Vaccines and Medicines – How Can Patent Law Approach Pandemics Effectively?
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2023)Although IPRs are property rights giving their owners control over assets, they are not guaranteed unlimitedly. Therefore, this article will analyse the correlation between the protection of patents as a driving force ... -
Experimental and theoretical approaches
(2015-12-14)We use both experiments and theory to study nitric oxide complexes. On the experimental side, we introduce a mixture of nitric oxide with other gases, such as krypton, carbon monoxide, water and benzene, into a high vacuum ... -
An Exploration of Familiarisation and Defamiliarisation in Alexander Pope's The Rape of the Lock, Johnathon Swift's ‘The Lady's Dressing Room’, and Eliza Haywood's Fantomina
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Facial Recognition Technology vs Privacy: The Case of Clearview AI
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2022)In January 2020, the New York Times revealed the existence of Clearview AI, a company that had developed a facial recognition tool of unprecedented performance. Various actors were fast in declaring the loss of privacy ... -
Foreword: Access
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2023) -
Foreword: Fundamental Rights in the Digital Age
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2022) -
Fractured Reflections: How Lacan, Derrida & Nietzsche Sought to Overcome Barriers of the Constructed Self
(School of English and Drama – Queen Mary, University of London, 2020) -
The Function of the Portrayal of Madness in ‘The Diary of a Madman’ and The Madness of George III: The Effects of Tragedy and Comedy
(School of English and Drama – Queen Mary, University of London, 2020) -
The future of the Whistle-blowing Directive: criticising its legal bases
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2021)The legal protection of whistle-blowers has recently received considerable attention from the legal community. Due to several scandals such as Luxleaks and Panama Papers, the legal status of whistle-blowers has become ... -
Gender Disassociation and Identity Displacement as an Effect of Victorian Depictions of Disability: John Halifax, Gentleman and ‘The Withered Arm’
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Global or Local? Freedom of Speech and Some Extraterritorial Court Decisions on the Internet
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2022)The Internet’s cross-border relationships and de-territoriality exacerbate problems relating to the choice of jurisdiction, the determination of applicable law and the scope of judicial decisions. This paper seeks to ... -
History of Modern Biomedicine Interviews (Digital Collection)
The History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group originated as the Wellcome Trust's "History of Twentieth Century Medicine Group", set up in 1990 to develop and strengthen links between members of the biomedical research ... -
IG Generation
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The impact of Brexit on “bail-inable” liabilities under English law
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2021)Several years have passed since 29 March 2017, the date when the United Kingdom (UK) triggered Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU). This date has become well-known for paving the way to multiple legal and ... -
Impunity in Syria & Universal Jurisdiction in Europe: Is a revival of the ‘global enforcer’ approach in order?
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2021)As the Syrian conflict enters its tenth year, the chief perpetrators of atrocity crimes therein continue to enjoy virtually complete impunity. With no recourse to conventional international criminal justice mechanisms, ... -
Laces of The Law
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2023) -
Lady Justice
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2024) -
Legislative Activity and the Law on Assisted Dying in the United Kingdom
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2024)This essay examines the legislative activities on assisted dying and how it has brought about health injustice in the United Kingdom (UK). It looks at the extant law and makes a case for its reform. This is addressed by ... -
Lessons for the government from Miller I and the Scottish Continuity Bill Case
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2021)In the United Kingdom (UK), tensions between the executive and the judiciary reignited recently when the government launched a thinly veiled ‘attack’ on the courts in an ‘Independent Review of Administrative Law’ (IRAL). ...