Trans-ferring in the workplace
(2018)
Book Chapter
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Thatcher's legacy on the narrative surrounding fans of football (2018)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
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London and Paris, a tale of two cities: The story of decentralisation in France and the UK (2018)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
In unitary States like France and the United Kingdom, which have historically been characterised by centralisation, devolved authorities and notably local/territorial authorities cannot enjoy absolute autonomy. Those authorities certainly have self-o... Read More about London and Paris, a tale of two cities: The story of decentralisation in France and the UK.
Contextualising international law in North East Asia - Asif H Qureshi (2018) Book Review (2018)
Journal Article
Professor Qureshi’s volume offers a new, welcome, and original insight into the international legal relationships between China, Japan and Korea (the three countries constituting North East Asia ¬-NEA) and the framework of international law where th... Read More about Contextualising international law in North East Asia - Asif H Qureshi (2018) Book Review.
EU and US privacy law running on a collision course: Is there anything like a ‘right to be forgotten’ and can lessons be learnt from Google Spain v. AEPD and González (2018)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
The increasing use of modern communication technologies in the commercial and public sectors is constituting a threat to privacy and data protection today. A citizen who whispers in the closet—I want to be forgotten—is often appalled to hear their fa... Read More about EU and US privacy law running on a collision course: Is there anything like a ‘right to be forgotten’ and can lessons be learnt from Google Spain v. AEPD and González.
Towards a conceptualisation of the regulatory autonomy and the public interest in international investment law (2018)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
The intersectionality between international investment rules and socio-economic development is a site of academic debate. While, scholars aptly assert that international investment law needs to take account of the public interest within the host Stat... Read More about Towards a conceptualisation of the regulatory autonomy and the public interest in international investment law.
Assessing EU citizenship under the myopic lens of Brexit (2018)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
In Grzelczyk the CJEU defined EU citizenship as a fundamental status that enables nationals of Member States to enjoy the same treatment in law. In Zambrano the close correlation between this fundamental status and the enjoyment of substantive rights... Read More about Assessing EU citizenship under the myopic lens of Brexit.
Dissenting state immunity - ICJ'S tryst with the 'sovereign immunity' myth (2018)
Journal Article
The concept of state immunity has been through a severe process of development in the recent past. State immunity initially accorded to the states in recognition of their sovereign character, and the concept later underwent a series of fine-tuning to... Read More about Dissenting state immunity - ICJ'S tryst with the 'sovereign immunity' myth.
The plagiarist on trial (2018)
Journal Article
It is true that plagiarism is not a legal concept in the strict sense. It is not defined by any statute or specifically regulated by the common law. Neither industry-specific codes nor policy amount to law, regardless of their consequences. However,... Read More about The plagiarist on trial.
Rebalancing double tax treaties in favour of African states (2018)
Book Chapter
This chapter, explores double tax treaties (DTTs) in Africa and whether these treaties are still a necessity for developing African states as a means of attracting investment. It builds on the argument that the existing international tax treaty regim... Read More about Rebalancing double tax treaties in favour of African states.
“Liberty, Equality, Fraternity”: The French Constitutional Court confirms the constitutional status and force of the principle of fraternity (2018)
Journal Article
In its Decision n° 2018-717/718 QPC of 06 juillet 2018 - M. Cédric H. et autre [Délit d'aide à l'entrée, à la circulation ou au séjour irréguliers d'un étranger (Criminal offence of providing assistance to a foreigner entering, moving and residing il... Read More about “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity”: The French Constitutional Court confirms the constitutional status and force of the principle of fraternity.
The Importance of Occupational Pensions in Society (2018)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Written Evidence - Bribery Act 2010 (2018)
Other
The submission provides a summary of the research conducted by Professor Nicholas Ryder on the Bribery Act 2010. The submission presents a summary of the key findings.
The gay agenda - social media regulation of defamation and hate speech (2018)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Conferral of nationality of the kin state - mission creep? (2018)
Book Chapter
Nationality is a surprisingly complex and emotive issue. At a time when global events appear increasingly threatening, the individual desire to align with a solid State is stronger than ever. While the acquisition of nationality is commonly not subje... Read More about Conferral of nationality of the kin state - mission creep?.
Pre-proceedings in the context of children’s social care: The reality and rationale between different local authority approaches and practices and the impact on children and families (2018)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Book Review: Christian Henderson, The Use of Force and International Law (2018)
Journal Article