Editorial: Internet rights, internet wrongs
(2006)
Journal Article
Ashford, C., & O'Brien, M. (2006). Editorial: Internet rights, internet wrongs. Information and Communications Technology Law, 15(3), 207-210. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600830600960717
All Outputs (491)
The witchfinder-general and the will-o'-the-wisp: The myth and reality of internet control (2006)
Journal Article
O'brien, M. (2006). The witchfinder-general and the will-o'-the-wisp: The myth and reality of internet control. Information and Communications Technology Law, 15(3), 259-273. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600830600961129Internet pornography, especially child pornography, has been a significant concern in British society for several years. This article seeks to examine the prevalence and impact of such material, the way public concern has developed, and media and leg... Read More about The witchfinder-general and the will-o'-the-wisp: The myth and reality of internet control.
Country Report: Bangladesh (2005)
Journal Article
Razzaque, J. (2005). Country Report: Bangladesh. Yearbook of International Environmental Law, 16(1), 676-682. https://doi.org/10.1093/yiel/16.1.523This is an annual environmental status report on Bangladesh.
The effectiveness of coercive interrogation: Scholarly and judicial responses (2005)
Journal Article
Rumney, P. (2005). The effectiveness of coercive interrogation: Scholarly and judicial responses. Crime, Law and Social Change, 44(4-5), 465-489. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10611-006-9028-2
Licensing reform: From order to chaos? (2005)
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Light, R. (2005). Licensing reform: From order to chaos?. The Journal of social welfare law, 27(3-4), 406-419. https://doi.org/10.1080/09649060500387065The benefits claimed by the government for the Licensing Act 2003 include simplification and modernisation, increased freedom on how we spend our leisure time, greater protection for those who live in the vicinity of licensed premises and a reduction... Read More about Licensing reform: From order to chaos?.
Out with the old and in with the new? A critical analysis of contemporary policy towards the development of credit unions in Great Britain (2005)
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Ryder, N. (2005). Out with the old and in with the new? A critical analysis of contemporary policy towards the development of credit unions in Great Britain. Journal of Business Law, 2005, 617-639
Book review - Natural Assets: Democratizing environmental ownership (2005)
Journal Article
Razzaque, J. (2005). Book review - Natural Assets: Democratizing environmental ownership. Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 14(2), 180-182. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9388.2005.00438.xThis is a Book Review on Natural Assets: Democratizing Environmental Ownership by James K. Boyce, Barry G Shelley (eds.), Island Press, 2003.
The World after September 11: Has it really changed? (2005)
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Quenivet, N. (2005). The World after September 11: Has it really changed?. European Journal of International Law, 16(3), 561-577. https://doi.org/10.1093/ejil/chi131This review essay aims to assess whether international law has actually changed significantly since 9/11, or whether there is just an impression of change conveyed by books and articles published shortly after the events. Most books on terrorism star... Read More about The World after September 11: Has it really changed?.
The Licensing Act 2003: liberal constraint? (2005)
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Light, R. (2005). The Licensing Act 2003: liberal constraint?. Modern Law Review, 68(2), 268-285. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2230.2005.00537.x
The doctrine of forum non conveniens and the winding up of insolvent foreign companies (2005)
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Dawson, K. (2005). The doctrine of forum non conveniens and the winding up of insolvent foreign companies. Journal of Business Law, Jan, 28-47
The Proposals for a Commission for Equality and Human Rights: Edited by Iain McDonald (2005)
Journal Article
Jones, J. (2005). The Proposals for a Commission for Equality and Human Rights: Edited by Iain McDonald. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 27(1), 91-104. https://doi.org/10.1080/09649060500085800
Clear and present danger? Law and the regulation of the internet (2005)
Journal Article
O'Brien, M. (2005). Clear and present danger? Law and the regulation of the internet. Information and Communications Technology Law, 14(2), 151-164. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600830500042673Information technology has had a significant and all-encompassing impact upon our lives in recent years, not least in the sphere of criminal justice, helping the police solve crime, but also providing the means for the commission of new ones. This ar... Read More about Clear and present danger? Law and the regulation of the internet.
Editorial: Rights, identity and regulation in cyberspace (2005)
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O'Brien, M., & Ashford, C. (2005). Editorial: Rights, identity and regulation in cyberspace. Information and Communications Technology Law, 14(2), 81-88. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600830500042590
Local authority enforcement of part IIA Environmental Protection Act 1990: The challenges of a public law approach (2005)
Journal Article
Pontin, B. (2005). Local authority enforcement of part IIA Environmental Protection Act 1990: The challenges of a public law approach. Environmental Law and Management, 17, 176
Implementation of multilateral environmental agreements and integrated water resource management: What does national co-ordination achieve? (2005)
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Razzaque, J. (2005). Implementation of multilateral environmental agreements and integrated water resource management: What does national co-ordination achieve?At the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg in 2002, the international community agreed to develop integrated water resource management and water efficiency plans by 2005. Despite the slow progress in implementing this target, the... Read More about Implementation of multilateral environmental agreements and integrated water resource management: What does national co-ordination achieve?.
The Labour government and access to affordable credit – more spin than action? (2005)
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Ryder, N. (2005). The Labour government and access to affordable credit – more spin than action?. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 27(3-4), 393-403This paper seeks to analyse the Government’s policy towards the availability of affordable credit in the United Kingdom (UK). The authors discuss the changing nature of the consumer credit market and illustrate how this has partly contributed to an... Read More about The Labour government and access to affordable credit – more spin than action?.
The shaping of credit union development: The identification of a typology of factors that have contributed towards credit union growth in the United States of America, the Republic of Ireland and Great Britain (2005)
Journal Article
Ryder, N. (2005). The shaping of credit union development: The identification of a typology of factors that have contributed towards credit union growth in the United States of America, the Republic of Ireland and Great Britain
The state of aid available to credit unions (2005)
Journal Article
Ryder, N. (2005). The state of aid available to credit unions
Country Report: Bangladesh (2004)
Journal Article
Razzaque, J. (2004). Country Report: Bangladesh. Yearbook of International Environmental Law, 15, 503-509. https://doi.org/10.1093/yiel/15.1.365This is an annual environmental status report on Bangladesh.
The oil platforms case: An error in judgment? (2004)
Journal Article
Green, J. A. (2004). The oil platforms case: An error in judgment?. Journal of Conflict and Security Law, 9(3), 357-386. https://doi.org/10.1093/jcsl/9.3.357