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Taking the normative foundations of EU criminal law seriously: The legal duty of the EU to criminalise failure to rescue at sea
(John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2021)This contribution argues in favour of the use of Article 83(2) TFEU to adopt a Directive criminalising failure of rescue at sea. We explain how and why the EU's legal duty to comply with its obligations under Article 98 ... -
Terrorism and migration law
(Edward Elgar, 2019)What is the relationship between international law, migration and terrorism? In this chapter I examine how international law in the field of refugee protection, international protection against torture, criminal law in the ... -
The Quest for Absolution and Immunity: Justifying Past and Future Torture in the Name of Democracy
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Theorising law and historical memory: Denialism and the pre-conditions of human rights
(Wildy, 2018-06-26)States’ efforts to mould historical memory have long attracted scholarly attention. In recent years, however, a focus on the role of legal norms and mechanisms as tools in those efforts has steadily sharpened. Most scholarship ... -
Theory and Values in Socio-legal Studies
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Third Party Funding, Class Actions, and the Question of Regulation: A Topical Analysis
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Three Landmark Feminist Legal Texts: Personal and Political
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Ties of Separation: Analogy and Generational Segregation in North America, Australia, and Israel/Palestine
(2017-01-01)Taking analogy as both its mode and object of inquiry, this article examines the relationship between historical-geographical analogies and generational segregation (the large-scale separation of children and adults) from ... -
Time Frames and Legal Indeterminacy
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2017-02-08)<jats:p>A consensus has long been established that adherents of the Critical Legal School (and to a lesser extent, Legal Realism) exaggerated their claims of law’s indeterminacy. This paper however, attempts to resurrect ... -
Time, Temporality and Legal Judgment
(Routledge, 2020-07-01)The reasons why a group of activists in 2011 were acquitted of causing up to £180,000 of damage in an arms factory is a question of how courts produce ‘pasts and futures’- or adjudicative temporalities- in its determination ...