Department of Law: Recent submissions
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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, ... -
The Contribution of the United Nations to the Development of International Consumer Law: Legal Implications and New Frontiers
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Rationalising corporate disregard
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The Constitutional Fundamentals of EU Investment Policy
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The UN Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration: What does it mean in International Law?
(OUP, 2020-07-01)Between 2016-2018 the international community under the auspices of the UN adopted two new instruments, both entitled Compacts, one for refugees, the other for safe, orderly and regular migration. In this contribution we ... -
Seeking Coherence among Member States: the Common European Asylum System
(Brill, 2020)The objective of the CEAS is to create a common set of rules regarding asylum. The expectation was that a common set of rules would result in equivalent outcomes in the Member States. But, twenty years on, and in the third ... -
"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 ...