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Understanding State Crime
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The Uneasy Relationship Between the United Kingdom and European Criminal Law. From Opt-Outs to Brexit?
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The United Kingdom’s New Opt-Out Class Action: The Unique Perspective of a “Third Generation” Statute
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2017-10-07)On 1 October 2015, a sea change in English civil procedure occurred, when the UK’s first opt-out class action regime took effect. Its drafting choices occurred against a backdrop of considerable comparative jurisprudence ... -
"Universalism, Pluralism or Isolationism? The Relationship between Authors' Rights & Creators' Human Rights"
It is sometimes suggested that authors’ rights are protected under international human rights law. This claim is often supported by reference to the “creators’ rights” established under Article 27(2) of the Universal ... -
An unprincipled mess: party anonymity in legal proceedings in the United Kingdom
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"Unruly Desires: Gay Governance and the Makeover of Sexuality in Postcolonial India"
(Taylor and Francis, 2015-05-15)This chapter analyses whether queer desire has been liberated from the postcolonial closet and, if so, how the processes of the market and law have combined to bring about the emergence and legibility of queer desire and ... -
The UN’s Search for a Compact on Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration
In 2016, the UN’s General Assembly called for the negotiation of a Global Compact on Safe, Orderly, and Regulation Migration to be adopted in 2018. The consultations began at the start of 2017 and the negotiations began ... -
Values diversity in the UK Supreme Court: Abandoning the ‘don’t-ask-don’t-tell’ policy
The case for greater judicial diversity has generally been constructed in terms of the need to appoint more women and those from minority ethnic groups. This article shifts the focus from demographic to cognitive diversity. ... -
The View from the Top: Visual Intrusion as Nuisance in Fearn v Tate Gallery
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Vulnerability, Sami Identity, and the Law
(Oxford University Press, 2022-10-14)In addition to an in memoriam to Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade, this edition contains original research articles on the development and analysis of the concept of global law and the views of the leading global law ...