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Creating, and Distributing, Common Funds under the English Representative Rule
This is an original manuscript / preprint of an article published by Taylor & Francis in King's Law Journal on 31 Mar 2021, available online: https://doi.org/10.1080/09615768.2021.1904592. -
Crime, Migration and Data Extraction: the Trump Travel Bans
Three times in 2017 did the US Government issued orders banning nationals from some countries from entering the USA. The first two bans focused on nationals of Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen - with Iraq ... -
Crimes as Public Wrongs
Despite the notion's prominence, scholarship has yet to offer a viable account of the view that crimes constitute public wrongs. Despite numerous attempts, some scholars are now doubting whether a viable account is forthcoming ... -
Crimes of the Powerful in the Global South: 'State Failure' as Elite Success
(Springer Link, 2018-01-13) -
Criminalisation of irregular migration in the EU: The impact of El Dridi
(Hart, 2019-09-02) -
Crisis as (Asylum) Governance: The Evolving Normalisation of Non-Access to Protection in the EU
(European Papers, 03-07-2024)This Article problematises the role of crisis in the governance of asylum in Europe. It unveils its nature, predominance, and implications as a structural component of EU law and policy in this domain. The main point I ... -
Critical Childhood Studies Meets Critical Legal Scholarship
(Bloomsbury Publishing, 2023-11-30)This chapter examines what insights critical legal scholarship and critical childhood studies can offer each other, with a focus on three themes: fluidity, violence, and human faces. It is argued, first, that neither ... -
Critical Theory and Memory Politics: Leftist Autocritique After the Ukraine War
In recent years, Western governments have invoked the values of universal human rights to justify large-scale military operations. Critical theorists have often responded that these campaigns serve not to promote peace, ... -
Cross-border Data Access in Criminal Proceedings and the Future of Digital Justice
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Culture in the throes of law
(Editoriale Scientifica, 2019) -
Cultures of memory in The Kashmir Files
(Indian Alternatives, 2023-05-28)This comment offers a reflection on Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri’s film, The Kashmir Files (TKF), released in early 2022. It links the film to the conception of ‘cultures of memory’ in the work of Indian intellectual D. Venkat ...