Browsing Department of Law by Issue Date
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Attitudes to polygamy in English law
(Cambridge University Press, 2003-04) -
The impact of WTO rulings in the Community legal order
(Sweet and Maxwell, 2004) -
Globalisation and the challenge of Asian legal transplants in Europe
(National University of Singapore, 2005) -
Reproducing Irishness: Race, Gender, and Abortion Law
(University of Toronto Press, 2005-12-01)This article draws on Nira Yuval-Davis's theory of gender and nation and on Etienne Balibar's theory of race and nationalism to develop the argument that race is one significant means by which the legal regime of the ... -
Article 40
(Brill Academic Pub, 2006)This volume constitutes a commentary on Article 40 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, dealing with child criminal justice. -
Human Rights Law
(Hart, 2006)Human Rights Law is the first book in which the interpretation and application of the Human Rights Act 1998 by the courts in England and Wales is comprehensively examined and analysed. Part I of the book concerns the Human ... -
Child Rights in Europe
(Council of Europe, 2007) -
Transnational Hindu law adoptions: recognition and treatment in Britain
(Cambridge University Press, 2009)This article examines how the adoption of children under Hindu law in India is regarded by British private international law and immigration law. Through an analysis of case law, it focuses particularly on how British ... -
Committee on the Rights of the Child - Overcoming Inertia in this Age of No Alternative
(Cambridge University Press, 2009-01-19)The authors in this book provide a critical analysis of almost two thousand judgments and decisions from twenty-nine national and international jurisdictions. -
Embodied Practices
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Activism in the European Court of Justice and changing options for Turkish citizen migrants in the United Kingdom
(Union of Turkish Bar Associations (Türkiye Barolar Birliği), 2010)Since the early days of their recruitment as workers into Western Europe, Turkish citizens’ immigration and residence rights have been curtailed by EU Member States even though the migration of Turkish citizens has not ... -
The Indian dimension of An-Na’im’s Islam and the secular state
(Leuven University Press, 2010)