The fight against illicit finance – A critical review of the Labour government’s policy
(2011)
Presentation / Conference
Ryder, N. (2011, June). The fight against illicit finance – A critical review of the Labour government’s policy. Presented at Guest Lecture, Warwick University
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The fight against illicit finance: A critical review of the Labour government's policy (2011)
Journal Article
Ryder, N. (2011). The fight against illicit finance: A critical review of the Labour government's policy. Journal of Banking Regulation, 12(3), 252-275. https://doi.org/10.1057/jbr.2011.1The aim of this article is to identify and critically consider the effectiveness of the Labour government's policy towards financial crime. The article highlights the general threat posed by financial crime, yet concentrates on the government's polic... Read More about The fight against illicit finance: A critical review of the Labour government's policy.
Equity and trusts: Texts, cases and materials (2011)
Book
Clements, R., & Abass, A. (2011). Equity and trusts: Texts, cases and materials. Oxford University Press
Anglo-Saxon instruments of jurisdiction and the new civil procedure in Europe (2011)
Book Chapter
Blanco, E. (2011). Anglo-Saxon instruments of jurisdiction and the new civil procedure in Europe. In B. Campuzaqno Diaz, M. Czepelak, & A. Rodriguez Benot (Eds.), Latest Developments in EU Private International Law (113-130). Intersentia
Gendering rape: Social attitudes towards male and female rape (2011)
Book Chapter
Rumney, P., & Hanley, N. (2011). Gendering rape: Social attitudes towards male and female rape. In J. Jones, A. Grear, R. A. Fenton, & K. Stevenson (Eds.), Gender, Sexualities and Law (135-147). Abingdon: Routledge
Legitimacy of European Union law (2011)
Presentation / Conference
Ball, R. (2011, April). Legitimacy of European Union law. Paper presented at SLSA, University of SussexMuch of the focus of debates on legitimacy in the past has centred on democracy and the so-called democratic deficit when analysing the polity of the EU and its laws. However, according to Scharpf there are two aspects of legitimacy, input and outpu... Read More about Legitimacy of European Union law.
Convenient credit and consumer protection - a critical review of the responses of labour and coalition governments (2011)
Journal Article
Thomas, R., & Ryder, N. (2011). Convenient credit and consumer protection - a critical review of the responses of labour and coalition governments. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 33(1), 85-95. https://doi.org/10.1080/09649069.2011.571474This article highlights how the overreliance on access to 'convenient credit' in the United Kingdom has illustrated the inherent low levels of consumer protection afforded to consumers by the Consumer Credit Act. Furthermore, this has also been fuell... Read More about Convenient credit and consumer protection - a critical review of the responses of labour and coalition governments.
The vulnerable living order: Human rights and the environment in a critical and philosophical perspective (2011)
Journal Article
Grear, A. (2011). The vulnerable living order: Human rights and the environment in a critical and philosophical perspective. Journal of Human Rights and the Environment, 2(1), 23-44. https://doi.org/10.4337/jhre.2011.01.02One of the problems encountered in bringing the discourses of human rights and environment together concerns the philosophical foundations lying beneath certain closures of liberal (legal) theory. Linking a destructive mind/body split to the destruc... Read More about The vulnerable living order: Human rights and the environment in a critical and philosophical perspective.
'Tis the season to (be jolly?) wise-up to online fraudsters. Criminals on the Web lurking to scam shoppers this Christmas: A critical analysis of the United Kingdom's legislative provisions and policies to tackle online fraud (2011)
Journal Article
Hache, A. C. B., & Ryder, N. (2011). 'Tis the season to (be jolly?) wise-up to online fraudsters. Criminals on the Web lurking to scam shoppers this Christmas: A critical analysis of the United Kingdom's legislative provisions and policies to tackle online fraud. Information and Communications Technology Law, 20(1), 35-56. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600834.2011.557537This article critically examines the UK's legislative measures to tackle online fraud in light of the recommendations of the Fraud Review and the enactment of the UK Fraud Act (2006). In particular, the article highlights the threat posed by internet... Read More about 'Tis the season to (be jolly?) wise-up to online fraudsters. Criminals on the Web lurking to scam shoppers this Christmas: A critical analysis of the United Kingdom's legislative provisions and policies to tackle online fraud.
Law, technology and society: The real consequences of a metaphorical world (2011)
Journal Article
O'Brien, M. (2011). Law, technology and society: The real consequences of a metaphorical world. Information and Communications Technology Law, 20(1), 1-2. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600834.2011.557491
Q and A public law 2011 and 2012 (2011)
Book
Clements, R., & Jones, P. (2011). Q and A public law 2011 and 2012. Oxford University Press
Finanical Crime in the 21st century: Principles and policies (2011)
Book
Ryder, N. (2011). Finanical Crime in the 21st century: Principles and policies. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar
The reforms: a political safe haven or political suicide – is the Labour bubble bursting? (2011)
Journal Article
Chambers, C. (2011). The reforms: a political safe haven or political suicide – is the Labour bubble bursting?. Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance, 19(1), 5-17. https://doi.org/10.1108/13581981111106130© 2011, © Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the political influence on the reforms proffered for the banking sector. Design/methodology/approach – The paper is divided into three main parts. First, th... Read More about The reforms: a political safe haven or political suicide – is the Labour bubble bursting?.
The UK experience with programme quotas: The independent television sector (2011)
Presentation / Conference
Keppel-Palmer, M. (2011, February). The UK experience with programme quotas: The independent television sector. Paper presented at Challenges in TV Production Businesses and Policy, Stockholm, SwedenA consideration of the impact of EU Broadcast Quotas as implemented in the UK by OFCOM and the BBC
Gender, sexualities and law (2011)
Book
Grear, A., Jones, J., Fenton, R. A., & Stevenson, K. (. (2011). J. Jones (Ed.), Gender, sexualities and law. London: RoutledgeBringing together an international range of academics, Gender, Sexualities and Law provides a comprehensive interrogation of the range of contemporary issues – both topical and controversial – raised by the gendered character of law, legal discourse... Read More about Gender, sexualities and law.
Sexing the matrix: Embodiment, disembodiment and law: Towards the re-gendering of legal rationality? (2011)
Book Chapter
Grear, A. (2011). Sexing the matrix: Embodiment, disembodiment and law: Towards the re-gendering of legal rationality?. In J. Jones, A. Grear, R. A. Fenton, & K. Stevenson (Eds.), Gender, Sexualities and Law. London: Routledge
Cancun and the new voluntarism in international climate change law and policy (2011)
Journal Article
Pontin, B. (2011). Cancun and the new voluntarism in international climate change law and policy. Environmental Law and Management, 22(6), 279-280An editorial critically reflecting on the Cancun Conference of Parties to the Framework Climate Change Convention
Defending suspects at police stations: The practitioner's guide to advice and representation (2011)
Book
Cape, E. (2011). Defending suspects at police stations: The practitioner's guide to advice and representation. London: Legal Action GroupA comprehensive guide to those advising detainees at the police station
UK banking regulation (2011)
Book Chapter
Chambers, C. (2011). UK banking regulation. In A. Kostyuk (Ed.), Banking Reform. Ukraine Banking AcademyBanks have been an integral part of the UK’s infrastructure since their first inception by the Lombards’ in 1663 on the banks of the River Thames. The nature and the scope of banks and banking services have grown beyond all recognition since the earl... Read More about UK banking regulation.
The banks: Rising from the ashes or still smouldering? (2011)
Journal Article
Chambers, C. (2011). The banks: Rising from the ashes or still smouldering?. International Journal of Liability and Scientific Enquiry, 4(2), 107-128. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJLSE.2011.041981The paper examines the banking system over the last two years, since the first signs of the economic crisis became apparent with the collapse of Northern Rock. The paper will be in four main parts. Part one will consider briefly the economic crisis b... Read More about The banks: Rising from the ashes or still smouldering?.