Browsing Department of Law by Title
Now showing items 88-107 of 867
-
California Dreamin’ on Caste
(Center for the Study of Law and Religion, Emory University, 2023-06-15)This comment picks out the fictional aspect of the putative social structure — the caste system — and discrimination consequent to the perception that a person belongs to it, as two dimensions that make the California's ... -
Can two wrongs make a right? Reconsidering minimum resale price maintenance in the light of Allianz Hungária
(2015-09-01)Minimum resale price maintenance (RPM) agreements constitute hard-core vertical restraints and are treated as object restrictions in EU competition law. This article suggests that the time may have come where this approach ... -
Capacity, Participation and Values in Comparative Legal Perspective
(2023-06)With contributions from an international team of experts, this collection provides a much-needed international, comparative approach to mental capacity law. -
Caste studies today: Imaginary victims and perpetrators
(2023-02-01)Starting with an individual report in a leading British periodical of higher education, this article fans outwards to show how the contemporary field of caste studies reflects the degeneracy of its methods and claims. ... -
The Changing Role of Citizens in EU Democratic Governance
(Bloomsbury Publishing, 2023-02-23)This collection discusses the challenges of reforming EU democracy through increased citizen participation beyond elections. -
Cheeky Witnessing
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2020-03)Feminists witness legal worlds as they observe, document, and share nothing less than the reproduction of life itself. The world of the abortion trail, where people and things move across borders to change life’s reproduction, ... -
Child Rights in Europe
(Council of Europe, 2007) -
Children's Voices: Centre-Stage or Sidelined in Out-of-Court Dispute Resolution in England and Wales?
(Jordan Publishing, 2015-04-01)The UK Government recently announced that children aged 10 and over should have the opportunity to be consulted on their views in both family court proceedings and family mediation. Drawing on data from the ESRC-funded ... -
China and Global Governance: Towards a Low-Cost Global Legal Order?
Starting from an analysis of the crisis of the Liberal International Order, this paper aims to analyse the extent to which the People’s Republic of China (PRC) is ready and willing to fill in the gaps left by ... -
The Citizen Victim: Reconciling the Public and Private in Criminal Sentencing
(Springer Nature, 2019-03)