Department of Law: Recent submissions
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THE FUTURE OF THE United Kingdom
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Ivy Williams: Inside Yet Outside
Dr Ivy Williams was the first woman to be called to the Bar of England and Wales. Despite this, she never took up the practice of law and after this historic moment Dr Williams returned to her life as a legal academic. ... -
Ivy Williams: Inside Yet Outside
Dr Ivy Williams was the first woman to be called to the Bar of England and Wales. Despite this, she never took up the practice of law and after this historic moment Dr Williams returned to her life as a legal academic. ... -
International Law and European Migration Policy: Where is the Terrorism Risk?
In this article we examine the relationship between international law, migration and security from two perspectives: first we interrogate the current state of international law regarding the two issues; (a) migration from ... -
Legal Perspectives on Drug Trafficking
(Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019-12-27)This Research Handbook on Transnational Crime is an interdisciplinary, up-to-date guide to this growing field, written by an international cohort of leading scholars and experts. -
Supplanting Foreign Antitrust
(Duke University School of Law, 2017-01-09) -
Legal Facts and Reasons for Action: Between Deflationary and Robust Conceptions of Law’s Reason-Giving Capacity
(Springer, 2019)This chapter considers whether legal requirements can constitute reasons for action independently of the merits of the requirement at hand. While jurisprudential opinion on this question is far from uniform, sceptical (or ... -
The New Social Contract - A Dignified Life for Both the Poor and the Wealthy
(Hart and the University of Potsdam, 2019)A new social contract is emerging in law, which has and will benefit both the poor and the wealthy, providing all with a dignified life. This new social contract is both global and national, thus accepting critiques of the ... -
Banning Burqas: The Perspective of Postsecular Comparative Law
(Duke University School of Law, 2018-04-19) -
Democracy Transformed: Perceived Legitimacy of the Institutional Shift from Election to Random Selection of Representatives
(Auburn University, 2018-06-03)