Investments' role in ecosystem degradation—Response
(2020)
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Díaz, S., Settele, J., Brondizio, E., Ngo, H. T., Pfaff, A., Polasky, S., …Zayas, C. N. (2020). Investments' role in ecosystem degradation—Response. Science, 368(6489), 377. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abb6019
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The public interest in deleted personal data? The right to be forgotten's freedom of expression exceptions examined through the lens of Article 10 ECHR (2020)
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Brimblecombe, F. (2020). The public interest in deleted personal data? The right to be forgotten's freedom of expression exceptions examined through the lens of Article 10 ECHR. Journal of Internet Law, 23(10), 1-29
Hail Caesar! How Asterix beat Coronavirus (2020)
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Jooste, C. (2020). Hail Caesar! How Asterix beat Coronavirus. IP Briefs, 1(7),For generations of readers, the Adventures of Asterix series by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo is the reason why some jokes are only funny in Latin. But, unfortunately, all is not well in the little village we know so well, because the Copyright Ame... Read More about Hail Caesar! How Asterix beat Coronavirus.
“Embodied AI” and the direct participation in hostilities: A legal analysis (2020)
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Pollard, M., & Grimal, F. (2020). “Embodied AI” and the direct participation in hostilities: A legal analysis. Georgetown Journal of International Law, 51(3), 513-564This Article questions whether, under International Humanitarian Law (IHL), the concept of a “civilian” should be limited to humans. Prevailing debate within IHL scholarship has largely focused on the lawfulness (or not) of the recourse to autonomou... Read More about “Embodied AI” and the direct participation in hostilities: A legal analysis.
Financial Crime: Global market manipulation (2020)
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Johnson, D. (2020). Financial Crime: Global market manipulation. Criminal Lawyer, 30-33
What does Brexit mean for the Competition & Markets Authority? (2020)
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Johnson, D. (2020). What does Brexit mean for the Competition & Markets Authority?. New Law Journal, 170(7877), 15The CMA has issued guidance about how its role as the main UK competition law regulator will change following Brexit. This article looks at how the CMA will cope with the increased quantity and significance of cartels, mergers and competition investi... Read More about What does Brexit mean for the Competition & Markets Authority?.
Vedanta, a long awaited landmark in extra-territorial tort litigation against parent companies: Reflections on jurisdiction (2019)
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Blanco, E. (2019). Vedanta, a long awaited landmark in extra-territorial tort litigation against parent companies: Reflections on jurisdictionOn 10 April 2019 the much awaited decision of the British Supreme Court on whether the case of 1826 Zambian villagers against Vedanta Resources Plc (“Vedanta”), a British mining company and Konkola Copper Mines (“KCM”), its subsidiary could proceed i... Read More about Vedanta, a long awaited landmark in extra-territorial tort litigation against parent companies: Reflections on jurisdiction.
Planetary defense: Near-Earth objects, nuclear weapons, and international law (2019)
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Green, J. A. (2019). Planetary defense: Near-Earth objects, nuclear weapons, and international law. Hastings International and Comparative Law Review, 42(1), 1-72
Pervasive human-driven decline of life on Earth points to the need for transformative change (2019)
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Díaz, S., Settele, J., Brondízio, E. S., Ngo, H. T., Agard, J., Arneth, A., …Zayas, C. N. (2019). Pervasive human-driven decline of life on Earth points to the need for transformative change. Science, 366(6471), https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aax3100The human impact on life on Earth has increased sharply since the 1970s, driven by the demands of a growing population with rising average per capita income. Nature is currently supplying more materials than ever before, but this has come at the high... Read More about Pervasive human-driven decline of life on Earth points to the need for transformative change.
Ethical approval and being a virtuous social work researcher. The experience of multi-site research in UK health and social care: An approved mental health professional case study (2019)
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Stone, K., Vicary, S., Scott, C., & Buckland, R. (2020). Ethical approval and being a virtuous social work researcher. The experience of multi-site research in UK health and social care: An approved mental health professional case study. Ethics and Social Welfare, 14(2), 156-171. https://doi.org/10.1080/17496535.2019.1694694Seeking ethical approval and conducting research in an ethical manner are necessary components of research with human participants. Using the experiences of four individual studies undertaken separately into the same role, that of the Approved Mental... Read More about Ethical approval and being a virtuous social work researcher. The experience of multi-site research in UK health and social care: An approved mental health professional case study.
Gender and the boundaries of international refugee law: Beyond the category of ‘gender-related asylum claims’ (2019)
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Querton, C. (2019). Gender and the boundaries of international refugee law: Beyond the category of ‘gender-related asylum claims’. Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, 37(4), 379-397. https://doi.org/10.1177/0924051919884764The adoption of gender guidelines aiming to ensure consistency in gender-sensitive interpretation of the UN Refugee Convention definition demonstrates a general acceptance that gender is relevant to the question of who is a refugee. However, there is... Read More about Gender and the boundaries of international refugee law: Beyond the category of ‘gender-related asylum claims’.
Interrogating international law and scholarship for the missing narratives on religious misogyny in South Asia (2019)
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Babu, P., & Garimella, S. R. (2019). Interrogating international law and scholarship for the missing narratives on religious misogyny in South Asia. Jindal Global Law Review, 10(2), 223-245. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41020-019-00100-6International Human Rights Law, with its linear approach, addressed discrimination through the prohibition of its practice based on certain identified and mutually exclusive criteria. Such an approach resulted in masking the intersectional discrimina... Read More about Interrogating international law and scholarship for the missing narratives on religious misogyny in South Asia.
Treading a tightrope: Professional perspectives on balancing the rights of patient's and relative's under the Mental Health Act in England (2019)
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Dixon, J., Stone, K., Wilkinson-Tough, M., & Laing, J. (2020). Treading a tightrope: Professional perspectives on balancing the rights of patient's and relative's under the Mental Health Act in England. Health and Social Care in the Community, 28(1), 300-308. https://doi.org/10.1111/hsc.12864© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Involuntary detention is used internationally to detain and treat people who are deemed to have a mental disorder. In England and Wales, approved mental health professionals (AMHPs) co-ordinate Mental Health Act assessm... Read More about Treading a tightrope: Professional perspectives on balancing the rights of patient's and relative's under the Mental Health Act in England.
Book Review: Craig Forcese, Destroying the Caroline: The Frontier Raid that Reshaped the Right to War (2019)
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Green, J. A. (2019). Book Review: Craig Forcese, Destroying the Caroline: The Frontier Raid that Reshaped the Right to War. Journal on the Use of Force and International Law, 6(2), 338-347. https://doi.org/10.1080/20531702.2019.1672932
The adversarial defence lawyer: Myths, disclosure and efficiency—A contemporary analysis of the role in the era of the Criminal Procedure Rules (2019)
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Johnston, E. (2020). The adversarial defence lawyer: Myths, disclosure and efficiency—A contemporary analysis of the role in the era of the Criminal Procedure Rules. International Journal of Evidence and Proof, 24(1), 35-58. https://doi.org/10.1177/1365712719867972© The Author(s) 2019. This article contends that piecemeal changes to the adversarial process since the dawn of the new millennium have transformed the CJS. The advent of (near) compulsory disclosure means the defendant has to reveal many elements of... Read More about The adversarial defence lawyer: Myths, disclosure and efficiency—A contemporary analysis of the role in the era of the Criminal Procedure Rules.
Mbube in the age of social media (2019)
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Jooste, C. (2019). Mbube in the age of social media. IP Briefs, 3(6), 9-11Walt Disney’s 2019 remastering of The Lion King as an entirely computer generated, or so-called live-action, film, broke several records to beat the previous box office figures held by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 and Disney’s own Froz... Read More about Mbube in the age of social media.
Book review: Protecting the Rights of Refugees Beyond European Borders, by Lisa Heschl. (Cambridge: Intersentia, 2018) (2019)
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Querton, C. (2019). Book review: Protecting the Rights of Refugees Beyond European Borders, by Lisa Heschl. (Cambridge: Intersentia, 2018). Common Market Law Review, 56(4), 1145-1147
Firms should reach out to universities (2019)
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Steffens, D. (2019). Firms should reach out to universities. The Law Society Gazette,A call to arms targeting law firms, explaining the many benefits and methods of collaborations between private legal practise and universities. Covering knowledge exchange and research funding opportunities, but also work based student learning and s... Read More about Firms should reach out to universities.
Re-visiting rules and norms (2019)
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Fleetwood, S. (2021). Re-visiting rules and norms. Review of Social Economy, 79(4), 607-635. https://doi.org/10.1080/00346764.2019.1623909Rules (i.e. formal rules) are injunctions, constituted by social phenomena. They are learned, mutually understood, located in artefacts and govern agents’ actions. When rules are broken, formal sanctions occur. They are cognised and followed consciou... Read More about Re-visiting rules and norms.
A competition law first (2019)
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Johnson, D. (2019). A competition law first. New Law Journal, 7848,The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) published the full text of its first competition law decision in May 2019. The decision related to three asset management firms whose employees operated a cartel sharing price sensitive information during an init... Read More about A competition law first.