Docking the Caroline: Understanding the relevance of the formula in contemporary customary international law concerning self-defense
(2006)
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Green, J. A. (2006). Docking the Caroline: Understanding the relevance of the formula in contemporary customary international law concerning self-defense. Cardozo Journal of International and Comparative Law, 14(2), 429-480
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The report of The International Commission of Inquiry on Darfur: The question of genocide (2006)
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Quenivet, N. (2006). The report of The International Commission of Inquiry on Darfur: The question of genocide. Human Rights Review, 7(4), 38-68. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12142-006-1002-yThe crisis in Darfur (Sudan), which sparked in February 2003, only caught the United Nations' attention in Spring 2004. Questions emerged as to whether the conflict between the rebels and the government was simply insurgency warfare or, in fact, conc... Read More about The report of The International Commission of Inquiry on Darfur: The question of genocide.
Rebalancing the criminal justice process: Ethical challenges for criminal defence lawyers (2006)
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Cape, E. (2006). Rebalancing the criminal justice process: Ethical challenges for criminal defence lawyers. Legal Ethics, 9(1), 56-79This article considers the ethical obligations of criminal defence lawyers in the context of significant change to the criminal process in England and Wales. It argues that since coming to power in 1997 the government has been engaged in a programme... Read More about Rebalancing the criminal justice process: Ethical challenges for criminal defence lawyers.
Defending "fundamental" common law riparian rights from statutory limitation: Lessons from parliamentary history (2006)
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Pontin, B. (2006). Defending "fundamental" common law riparian rights from statutory limitation: Lessons from parliamentary history. Journal of Water Law, 17(1), 3-14
Prisoners' families: Still forgotten victims? (2006)
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Light, R., & Campbell, B. (2006). Prisoners' families: Still forgotten victims?. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 28(3-4), 297-308. https://doi.org/10.1080/09649060601119524Forty years ago, when the first systematic study of prisoners' families was published (Morris 1965), the average daily prison population stood at 30,421. The figure now exceeds 80,000. Despite the dramatic increase in their numbers, prisoners' famili... Read More about Prisoners' families: Still forgotten victims?.
Silent spring in Britain today (2006)
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Pontin, B. (2006). Silent spring in Britain today. Environmental Law and Management, 18(3), 99-102A retrospective on attitudes to the environment, tracing modern attitudes back to the time of Britain's 'silent spring' which pre-dated, yet was overshadowed, by that in the US.
Human rights - Human bodies? some reflections on corporate human rights distortion, the legal subject, embodiment and human rights theory (2006)
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Grear, A. (2006). Human rights - Human bodies? some reflections on corporate human rights distortion, the legal subject, embodiment and human rights theory. Law and Critique, 17(2), 171-199. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10978-006-0006-8This paper responds to the subversion of international human rights discourse by corporations. It begins by placing such subversion in three contexts: the ascendance of human rights as the dominant discourse of contemporary moral and political life;... Read More about Human rights - Human bodies? some reflections on corporate human rights distortion, the legal subject, embodiment and human rights theory.
Community punishment or community rehabilitation: Which is the highest in the sentencing tariff? (2006)
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Harrison, K. (2006). Community punishment or community rehabilitation: Which is the highest in the sentencing tariff?. Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 45(2), 141 - 158. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2311.2006.00411.x
Displacing remedies from environmental to planning law: The enforcement of Part IIA Environmental Protection Act 1990 (2006)
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Pontin, B., & Willmore, C. (2006). Displacing remedies from environmental to planning law: The enforcement of Part IIA Environmental Protection Act 1990A analysis of the findings of fieldwork into the local authority enforcement of statutory inspection powers, highlighting the emphasis placed on solutions to contamination through planning legislation, rather than specialised environmental legislatio... Read More about Displacing remedies from environmental to planning law: The enforcement of Part IIA Environmental Protection Act 1990.
Catholic doctrine versus women's rights: The new Italian law on assisted reproduction (2006)
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Fenton, R. A. (2006). Catholic doctrine versus women's rights: The new Italian law on assisted reproduction. Medical Law Review, 14(1), 73-107. https://doi.org/10.1093/medlaw/fwi041
Defending 'fundamental' riparian rights from proposed regulatory law limitations: Lessons from parliamentary history (2006)
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Pontin, B. (2006). Defending 'fundamental' riparian rights from proposed regulatory law limitations: Lessons from parliamentary historyArchival study of the debate leading to the proposal, but ultimate rejection, of a legislative curtailing of nuisance remedies in respect of pollution authorised by a regulatory permit (a discharge consent).
False allegations of rape (2006)
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Rumney, P. (2006). False allegations of rape. Cambridge Law Journal, 65(1), 128-158. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0008197306007069
Balancing acts: Six acts in search of equilibrium (2006)
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Billings, P. (2006). Balancing acts: Six acts in search of equilibrium. Tottels Journal of Immigration Asylum and Nationality Law, 20(3), 197-209
R (Adam, Limbuela and Tesema) v Secretary of State for the Home Department: A Case of 'Mountainish Inhumanity'? (2006)
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Edwards, R., & Billings, P. (2006). R (Adam, Limbuela and Tesema) v Secretary of State for the Home Department: A Case of 'Mountainish Inhumanity'?. Journal of Social Security Law, 13(3), 167-178
Is coercive interrogation of terrorist suspects effective? A response to Bagaric and Clarke (2006)
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Rumney, P. (2006). Is coercive interrogation of terrorist suspects effective? A response to Bagaric and Clarke. University of San Francisco Law Review, 40, 479-514
The witchfinder-general and the will-o'-the-wisp: The myth and reality of internet control (2006)
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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.