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Briefing note on The Intervention Initiative, an evidence-based bystander programme commissioned by Public Health England for the prevention of sexual violence and domestic abuse in UK university settings (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Fenton, R. A., & Mott, H. L. (2015, November). Briefing note on The Intervention Initiative, an evidence-based bystander programme commissioned by Public Health England for the prevention of sexual violence and domestic abuse in UK university settings. Presented at Westminster Briefing: Proactive Approaches to Confronting Sexism and Lad Culture on Campus, Dexter House, London, UK

Proceedings of the Westminster Briefing on 26 November 2015, Dexter House, London

Money laundering and the United Kingdom: A haven for dirty money and an endless cycle? A critical reflection on the United Kingdom’s anti-money laundering policies (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Ryder, N. (2015, October). Money laundering and the United Kingdom: A haven for dirty money and an endless cycle? A critical reflection on the United Kingdom’s anti-money laundering policies. Paper presented at Fraud and forensics, Gloucester, UK

This paper critically assesses the effectiveness and appropriateness of the United Kingdom's anti-money laundering policy. The paper concentrates on Part 7 of the Proceeds of Crime Act, the Terrorism Act 2000 and the enforcement policies of the Finan... Read More about Money laundering and the United Kingdom: A haven for dirty money and an endless cycle? A critical reflection on the United Kingdom’s anti-money laundering policies.

The philosophy of competition law (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Ball, R. (2015, September). The philosophy of competition law. Paper presented at Society of Legal Scholars (SLS) 2015 annual conference: Law's subjects: Subjects to Law, University of York

The two legal disciplines of competition and intellectual property can be considered to be two sides of the same coin with competition law aiming to free and de-sector the market and intellectual property aiming to constrain and sector the market. Wh... Read More about The philosophy of competition law.

5 years on from the EA10 - Should the armed forces remain a special case? (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Ball, R. (2015, June). 5 years on from the EA10 - Should the armed forces remain a special case?. Paper presented at The Equality Act 2010: Five years on, University of Chester

The Equality Act 2010 amalgamated and enhanced previous anti-discrimination laws with s 4 providing a list of protected characteristics for which direct (s 13) and indirect (s 19) discrimination was outlawed, along with harassment (s 26) and victimis... Read More about 5 years on from the EA10 - Should the armed forces remain a special case?.

Truth, orthodoxy and false rape allegations (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Rumney, P. (2015, April). Truth, orthodoxy and false rape allegations. Paper presented at Rape: Challenging the Orthodoxy, University of Nottingham School of Law, Nottingham, UK

The phenomenon of false rape allegations is the subject of widespread controversy. It is an area littered with misunderstanding, myths and stereotypes. This paper will argue that two broad approaches have emerged in response to the subject. The first... Read More about Truth, orthodoxy and false rape allegations.

Are virtual currencies actually currencies? If not, what are they? (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Hillman, H. (2015, March). Are virtual currencies actually currencies? If not, what are they?. Presented at Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference 2015, Warwick, England

To some extent the publicity around virtual currencies has subsided in recent months; Bitcoin is no longer worth over $1,000 per coin, in fact at the time or writing nearly 5 Bitcoins could be bought for $1,000, and it is not appearing in newspapers... Read More about Are virtual currencies actually currencies? If not, what are they?.

Violence against Women in armed conflict: An overview (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Quenivet, N. (2015, March). Violence against Women in armed conflict: An overview. Presented at Violence against Women in Armed Conflict, Cardiff, Wales

This paper provides a historical overview of the development of the legal framework relating to the protection of women in armed conflict. After explaining why for centuries the plight of women in armed conflict was invisible in international law the... Read More about Violence against Women in armed conflict: An overview.