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Comparative human rights law: A comparative overview of ECHR v ACHR v ACHPR (2014)
Book Chapter
Platsas, A. E. (2014). Comparative human rights law: A comparative overview of ECHR v ACHR v ACHPR. In Essays on Human Rights: A Celebration of the Life of Dr Janusz Kochanowski (321-345). Ius et Lex Foundation

This paper offers a direct comparison between the three leading regional instruments of human rights protection in the world, namely the European Convention on Human Rights, the American Convention on Human Rights and the African Charter on Peoples”... Read More about Comparative human rights law: A comparative overview of ECHR v ACHR v ACHPR.

Implications of anti-money laundering law for accountancy in the European Union - A comparative study (2014)
Book Chapter
Turksen, U. (2014). Implications of anti-money laundering law for accountancy in the European Union - A comparative study. In S. Hassler, N. Ryder, & U. Turksen (Eds.), Fighting Financial Crime in the Global Economic Crisis (75-109). Routledge

This chapter examines the role of accountants in relation to anti-money laundering (AML) legislation the European Union and provides a comparative study and literature review of AML legislative preventative measures. National legislation in these jur... Read More about Implications of anti-money laundering law for accountancy in the European Union - A comparative study.

Are the current laws and potential enforcement measures effective in achieving the accountability of bank directors for their actions, or the actions of the banks they manage? A comparison of UK and US approaches (2014)
Book Chapter
Hillman, H. (2014). Are the current laws and potential enforcement measures effective in achieving the accountability of bank directors for their actions, or the actions of the banks they manage? A comparison of UK and US approaches. In N. Ryder, U. Turksen, & S. Hassler (Eds.), Fighting Financial Crime in the Global Economic Crisis. Routledge Cavendish

The recent banking crisis has highlighted deficiencies in the regulation of banks and in 2011 this gave rise to a full scale review of the banking sector and how it is regulated. New regulation came in the form of the Financial Services Act which rec... Read More about Are the current laws and potential enforcement measures effective in achieving the accountability of bank directors for their actions, or the actions of the banks they manage? A comparison of UK and US approaches.

Section D1 powers of investigation, and section D2 the decision to prosecute and diversion (2014)
Book Chapter
Cape, E. (2014). Section D1 powers of investigation, and section D2 the decision to prosecute and diversion. In L. Hooper, & D. Ormerod (Eds.), Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2015. Oxford: Oxford University Press

Two sections of a standard text for judges, prosecutors and criminal lawyers on criminal law and procedure. It provides a practical and scholarly account of English criminal law, evidence and procedure. The book is written by a team of leading practi... Read More about Section D1 powers of investigation, and section D2 the decision to prosecute and diversion.

Intellectual property law in the digital environment (EIP Law) (2014)
Book Chapter
Jooste, C., & Karjiker, S. (2014). Intellectual property law in the digital environment (EIP Law). In O. Dean, & A. Dyer (Eds.), Dean & Dyer: Introduction to Intellectual Property Law. (1). South Africa: Oxford University Press

Dean & Dyer: Introduction to Intellectual Property Law provides a thorough and accessible introduction to the full, broad spectrum of intellectual property law in South Africa. Authored as a collaboration between Spoor & Fisher, specialist intellectu... Read More about Intellectual property law in the digital environment (EIP Law).

Applicability test of additional protocol II and common article 3 for crimes in internal armed conflict (2014)
Book Chapter
Quenivet, N. (2014). Applicability test of additional protocol II and common article 3 for crimes in internal armed conflict. In S. Solomon, D. Jinks, & J. Maogoto (Eds.), Applying International Humanitarian Law in Judicial and Quasi-Judicial Bodies (31-60). The Hague: TMC Asser Press / Springer

International humanitarian law (IHL) is based on the premise that armed conflicts can be categorised as either international under Common Article 2 of the Geneva Conventions or Article 1(4) of Additional Protocol I or non-international under Common A... Read More about Applicability test of additional protocol II and common article 3 for crimes in internal armed conflict.

The importance of communication in fulfilling the strategic role of HRM (2014)
Book Chapter
Hutchinson, S. J. (2014). The importance of communication in fulfilling the strategic role of HRM. In V. Miller, & M. Gordon (Eds.), Meeting the Challenge of Human Resource Management (16-26). London and New York: Routledge

This chapter considers communication as an integral part of the HRM strategy making process, and focuses on the role of line managers, the HR department and e-HRM.

Flexible working (2014)
Book Chapter
Hutchinson, S. J. (2014). Flexible working. In G. Rees, & P. Smith (Eds.), Strategic Human Resource Management (183-220). London: Sage

Chapter in book which critically evaluates the arguments for and against flexible working from both the employers and workers' perspective

Women fleeing armed conflict: Seeking international protection in the United Kingdom (2014)
Book Chapter
Querton, C. (2014). Women fleeing armed conflict: Seeking international protection in the United Kingdom. In C. Dauvergne, J. Millbank, & E. Arbel (Eds.), Gender in Refugee Law: From the Margins to the Centre (220-242). Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

This chapter considers how the interpretation of the Refugee Convention in United Kingdom jurisprudence has adapted to the changing nature of armed conflict generally. It also looks at whether the differential impact of armed conflict on women has perm... Read More about Women fleeing armed conflict: Seeking international protection in the United Kingdom.