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The paradox of non-evidence based, publicly funded complementary alternative medicine in the English National Health Service: An explanation.
(Elsevier, 2015-10)Despite the unproven effectiveness of many practices that are under the umbrella term 'complementary alternative medicine' (CAM), there is provision of CAM within the English National Health Service (NHS). Moreover, although ... -
Party-hopping deja-vu: changing politics, changing law in New Zealand 1999-2018
(Thomson Reuters, 2018-08-31)In 2017 the New Zealand Parliament saw the introduction of legislation designed to make vacant the seats of representatives who left their political parties of election, be that voluntary or not. This was not the first or ... -
Patent Strategies and Competition Law in the Pharmaceutical Sector: Implications for Access to Medicines
Potentially anti-competitive practices, such as reverse payment agreements and strategic patenting, risk allowing pharmaceutical companies to block the entry of generic and innovative medicines, stifling competition and ... -
THE PATIENT MOBILITY DIRECTIVE AND THE MUTUAL RECOGNITION OF PRESCRIPTIONS IN THE EU: A CAUSE FOR CONCERN FOR PATIENTS AND PHARMACISTS ALIKE?
(International Centre of Medicine and Law, 2016-03-31)The law on mutual recognition of prescriptions in the EU has been codified in two recent EU Directives, the Patient Mobility Directive, and the Implementing Directive. The objective is to improve access to medicines abroad ... -
Peace Sign: La Comunidad de Paz de San José de Apartadó
(2017-09-21)This volume considers these questions; firstly what might the study of international law through objects reveal? -
Peripheral governance: administering transnational health-care flows
(Cambridge University Press, 2013)This paper develops the concept of peripheral governance as a kind of legal transnationalism that is being generated by responses to outward travel for health care. I argue for a recuperation of the ‘peripheral’ in order ... -
The Pitfalls of Separating Youth in Prison: A Critique of Age-Segregated Incarceration
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2021-12-01)Age-segregated incarceration – the separation of youth and adults in criminal custody – has established itself as a legal and human rights norm. Contrary to conventional wisdom, I argue that it suffers from five acute ... -
The Place of a Stepchild: Notes on the Establishment of Modern Sociology of Law’
(Bloomsbury Publishing, 2023-02-23)Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 PART II: SOCIOLOGY OF LAW THEORY, LEGAL PLURALISM AND LEGAL THEORY Roger Cotterrell: The Place of a Stepchild: Notes on the Establishment of Modern Sociology of Law Peter ... -
Place-Holding the Future: Legal Ordering and Intergenerational Justice for More-Than-Human Collectives
(Società Editrice il Mulino, 2022-02-01)