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Marketisation and competition in criminal legal aid: implications for access to justice (2020)
Book Chapter
Legal aid, particularly in criminal justice, is a divisive subject. For its most devoted proponents, state funding of legal representation and advice for those accused of crime is a vital public good which helps to uphold values of fairness, justice... Read More about Marketisation and competition in criminal legal aid: implications for access to justice.
“It's about how much we can do, and not how little we can get away with”: Coronavirus-related legislative changes for social care in the United Kingdom (2020)
Journal Article
The coronavirus pandemic, referred to here as Covid-19, has brought into sharp focus the increasing divergence of devolved legislation and its implementation in the United Kingdom. One such instance is the emergency health and social care legislation... Read More about “It's about how much we can do, and not how little we can get away with”: Coronavirus-related legislative changes for social care in the United Kingdom.
Binding the United Nations to customary (human rights) law (2020)
Journal Article
Whilst most legal scholarship focuses on the responsibility of the United Nations for human rights violations few studies have ascertained the legal basis of the primary rules leading to such responsibility. This article fills this gap by reviewing t... Read More about Binding the United Nations to customary (human rights) law.
Virtual currencies (2020)
Book Chapter
The digitisation of the financial services industry is transforming the value chain of banks and financial services providers. Legacy business models are being tested by new industry players – “fintechs” and “big techs”. The private sector is pushing... Read More about Virtual currencies.
The defence lawyer in the modern era and the evolving criminal trial (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Banking Law and Practice (2020)
Book
A comprehensive commentary on banking law and practice in South Africa, which includes legislation.
The book contains discussions of the case law, legislation, common law principles and the work of academics pertaining to banking law with the rel... Read More about Banking Law and Practice.
A world fit for money laundering: The Atlantic alliance’s undermining of organized crime control (2020)
Journal Article
This is the untold history of how prominent civil servants in the UK tailored US-devised anti-money laundering (AML) policies in ways that suited the needs of Britain’s financial services industry. In the aftermath of these initial compromises in 198... Read More about A world fit for money laundering: The Atlantic alliance’s undermining of organized crime control.
Investments' role in ecosystem degradation—Response (2020)
Journal Article
Hail Caesar! How Asterix beat Coronavirus (2020)
Journal Article
For generations of readers, the Adventures of Asterix series by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo is the reason why some jokes are only funny in Latin. But, unfortunately, all is not well in the little village we know so well, because the Copyright Ame... Read More about Hail Caesar! How Asterix beat Coronavirus.
“Embodied AI” and the direct participation in hostilities: A legal analysis (2020)
Journal Article
This Article questions whether, under International Humanitarian Law (IHL), the concept of a “civilian” should be limited to humans. Prevailing debate within IHL scholarship has largely focused on the lawfulness (or not) of the recourse to autonomou... Read More about “Embodied AI” and the direct participation in hostilities: A legal analysis.
Financial Crime: Global market manipulation (2020)
Journal Article
Analysis of the cross-examination of complainants and defendants within rape trials (2020)
Thesis
Research continues to raise concerns over the treatment of rape complainants at trial, despite the numerous criminal justice reforms implemented in the last two decades. Attention has been paid to the difficulties of giving evidence, particularly dur... Read More about Analysis of the cross-examination of complainants and defendants within rape trials.
'Arresting the decline: Court reporting in England and Wales' (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
What does Brexit mean for the Competition & Markets Authority? (2020)
Journal Article
The CMA has issued guidance about how its role as the main UK competition law regulator will change following Brexit. This article looks at how the CMA will cope with the increased quantity and significance of cartels, mergers and competition investi... Read More about What does Brexit mean for the Competition & Markets Authority?.
Corruption, Integrity and the Law – Global Regulatory Challenges (2020)
Book
Globalisation has opened new avenues to corruption. Corrupt practices are proliferating not only within national borders but across different countries. Despite many national and international anti-corruption bodies and strategies, corruption far fro... Read More about Corruption, Integrity and the Law – Global Regulatory Challenges.
Strengths of the pre-trial detention system in England & Wales (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Disclosure in criminal proceedings: Recent legal and policy developments (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution