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The uneven development of 'Social rented housing': Explaning the historically marginal position of housing associations in Britain (2001)
Journal Article
Malpass, P., & Malpass, P. (2001). The uneven development of 'Social rented housing': Explaning the historically marginal position of housing associations in Britain. Housing Studies, 16(2), 225-242. https://doi.org/10.1080/02673030120038492

The first part of this paper is concerned with rethinking the notion of social rented housing, arguing that it is appropriate to refer to a dual social rented sector, both now and in the past, and to set municipal and non-municipal models of provisio... Read More about The uneven development of 'Social rented housing': Explaning the historically marginal position of housing associations in Britain.

Reducing residential carbon intensity: The new role for English local authorities (2001)
Journal Article
Longhurts, J. W., Gilbs, D. C., McEvoy, D., McEvoy, D. W., Gibbs, D., & Longhurst, J. (2001). Reducing residential carbon intensity: The new role for English local authorities. Urban Studies, 38(1), 7-21. https://doi.org/10.1080/00420980123554

The residential sector is a substantial source of CO2 in the UK, accounting for over 25 per cent of all end-use emissions. Improvements in energy efficiency are often cited as important elements of carbon reduction packages, with policy-makers emphas... Read More about Reducing residential carbon intensity: The new role for English local authorities.

The use of clinical escherichia coli isolate expressing lux genes to evaluate the factors which contribute to the spread of contamination in a model kitchen during the preparation of chicken casserole (2001)
Journal Article
Meredith, L., Haslum, M., & Lewis, R. (2001). The use of clinical escherichia coli isolate expressing lux genes to evaluate the factors which contribute to the spread of contamination in a model kitchen during the preparation of chicken casserole. British Food Journal, 123-135

"Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies": Dealing with socially desirable responses in market research (2001)
Journal Article
Nancarrow, C., Brace, I., & Wright, L. T. (2001). "Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies": Dealing with socially desirable responses in market research. Marketing Review, 2(1), 55-69. https://doi.org/10.1362/1469347012569427

The rise of green, ethical, social, charity and cause-related marketing should heighten interest in the marketing research problem of socially desirable responding in interviews. This phenomenon leads to over-reporting of what is socially desirable,... Read More about "Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies": Dealing with socially desirable responses in market research.

Changing role of friends of the court in the international courts and tribunals (2001)
Journal Article
Razzaque, J. (2001). Changing role of friends of the court in the international courts and tribunals. Non-State Actors and International Law, 1(3), 169-200. https://doi.org/10.1163/15718070121003527

The paper examines the practice and procedures of a range of international courts and tribunals with regard to the submission of amicus curiae briefs by non-governmental actors. The focus is on the recent practice in the ICJ, WTO dispute settlement s... Read More about Changing role of friends of the court in the international courts and tribunals.

Two plus two equals financial education—the financial services authority and consumer education (2001)
Journal Article
Ryder, N. (2001). Two plus two equals financial education—the financial services authority and consumer education. Law Teacher, 35(2), 216-232. https://doi.org/10.1080/03069400.2001.9993080

The aim of the paper is to review the statutory objectives of the FSA under the FSMA 2000. This paper concentrates on the statutory objective of the FSA to promote the public's understanding of the financial services sector.

Botton village (2001)
Journal Article
Sargeant, A. (2001). Botton village