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DEFINING ‘PERSONAL CONSUMPTION’ IN DRUG LEGISLATION AND SPANISH CANNABIS CLUBS
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2019-01-28)This article provides an analysis of the normative framework for Spanish cannabis clubs by contextualizing it within the growing body of comparative constitutional law that recognizes legal obstructions to personal drug ... -
Democracy Transformed: Perceived Legitimacy of the Institutional Shift from Election to Random Selection of Representatives
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The democratic puzzle of 'living' megaregional agreements: TTIP and TPP
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The denial industry: Public relations, ‘crisis management’ and corporate crime
(2016-08-17)© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. At the instance of corporate crime resulting in human rights abuses, civil society organisations react (as a social audience) to label the deviance. This public ... -
Digital Revolution: Challenges for Contract Law in Practice, Edited by Reiner Schulze and Dirk Staudenmayer
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2017-12-01)Book Review -
Disregarding the Salomon Principle: An Empirical Analysis, 1885–2014
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2018-11-06)For over a century UK courts have struggled to negotiate a coherent approach to the circumstances in which the Salomon principle –that a corporation is a separate legal entity–will be disregarded. Empirical analysis can ... -
Dissimulating on Caste in British Law
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Distorting minority laws? Religious diversity and European legal systems
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The Diversity Deficit in International Investment Arbitration
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Do ‘Legal Systems’ Exist? The Concept of Law and Comparative Law
(Routledge, 2014)