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Hidden money (2008)
Journal Article
Ryder, N. (2008). Hidden money. New Law Journal, 158(7348), 36-37

The torture debate: A perspective from the United Kingdom (2008)
Book Chapter
Rumney, P. (2008). The torture debate: A perspective from the United Kingdom. In J. Moran, & M. Phythian (Eds.), Intelligence, Security and Policing: the UK Response to the War on Terror (135). Palgrave Macmillan

Law, privacy and information technology: A sleepwalk through the surveillance society? (2008)
Journal Article
O'Brien, M. (2008). Law, privacy and information technology: A sleepwalk through the surveillance society?. Information and Communications Technology Law, 17(1), 25-35. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600830801887214

The Surveillance Studies Network report of 2006 on the ‘surveillance society’, highlighting the omnipresence of information technology in British society, once again brought into sharp focus concerns about the types and levels of technological survei... Read More about Law, privacy and information technology: A sleepwalk through the surveillance society?.

The influence of constitutional law on family forms in Germany and Spain (2008)
Journal Article
Merino-Blanco, E., & Jones, J. (2008). The influence of constitutional law on family forms in Germany and Spain. Child and Family Law Quarterly, 20(1), 23-44

This article examines the influence of constitutional norms on family forms in Germany and Spain. Marriage, cohabitation, children and how same-sex unions fit in those three themes are looked at in both jurisdictions. While similar constitutional pro... Read More about The influence of constitutional law on family forms in Germany and Spain.

The next stage of devolution? A (d)evolving criminal justice system for Wales? (2008)
Journal Article
Jones, J. (2008). The next stage of devolution? A (d)evolving criminal justice system for Wales?. Crimes and Misdemeanours : Deviance and the Law in Historical Perspective, 2(1), 1-39

It is argued that the next stage of devolution may well be a devolved criminal justice system for Wales.

The next stage of devolution? A (d)evolving criminal justice system for Wales (2008)
Journal Article
Jones, J. (2008). The next stage of devolution? A (d)evolving criminal justice system for Wales. Crimes and Misdemeanours : Deviance and the Law in Historical Perspective, 2(1), 1-39

The coalition government in Wales has committed itself to seriously consider devolving the criminal justice system for Wales. It is seen as the next possible step in the devolution process. To some extent many of the structures for a devolved crimina... Read More about The next stage of devolution? A (d)evolving criminal justice system for Wales.

Accountability for Human Rights abuses: Taking the universality, indivisibility, interdependence and interrelatedness of human rights seriously (2008)
Journal Article
Grant, E. (2008). Accountability for Human Rights abuses: Taking the universality, indivisibility, interdependence and interrelatedness of human rights seriously

In spite of the endorsement by the vast majority of states of the 1993 Vienna Declaration and its affirmation of the universality, indivisibility and interdependence of all human rights, the weak implementation of social and economic rights remains p... Read More about Accountability for Human Rights abuses: Taking the universality, indivisibility, interdependence and interrelatedness of human rights seriously.

International humanitarian law and human rights law: towards a new merger in international law (2008)
Book
Arnold, R., & Quenivet, N. (. (2008). International humanitarian law and human rights law: towards a new merger in international law. The Hague: Brill

The book addresses the current issue of the applicability and application of international human rights law and international humanitarian law in times of armed conflict. Scholars chronologically argued that only international humanitarian law was ap... Read More about International humanitarian law and human rights law: towards a new merger in international law.