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Why pre-proceedings work is important and needs to involve children (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Whewell, E. (2017, December). Why pre-proceedings work is important and needs to involve children. Paper presented at The Law Society's Children Sub-Committee, London

In England and Wales, the issue of delay in public law children cases has been a concern for more than a decade. Delay can lead to an increased burden on the public purse and greater uncertainty for children and families. Indeed, children have ofte... Read More about Why pre-proceedings work is important and needs to involve children.

Sorry but the UK is full to capacity: Comprehending the UK policy approach to tackling the Europe migrant crisis (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Eda, L. (2017, November). Sorry but the UK is full to capacity: Comprehending the UK policy approach to tackling the Europe migrant crisis. Presented at Faculty of Media and Communication (FMC) PGR Conference, Bournemouth University, UK

"Let the migrants drown, we have lost our sense of common humanity" is widely believed by critics to be the UK’s perceived policy stance about migrants trying to reach Europe. The UK government on its own believes that the rescue operations in the Me... Read More about Sorry but the UK is full to capacity: Comprehending the UK policy approach to tackling the Europe migrant crisis.

Beyond passportisation: When legal grey areas leave the door open to interventionism and rewriting post-1945 principles on international peace and security (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Quenivet, N., & Hassler, S. (2017, November). Beyond passportisation: When legal grey areas leave the door open to interventionism and rewriting post-1945 principles on international peace and security. Paper presented at Hybrid Threats and Asymmetric Warfare: What to do?, Swedish Defence University, Sweden

By exploring Russia’s activities from the fall of the Soviet Union to nowadays, this paper examines how Russia uses nationality (understood in a wide sense of the term) as a political, economic, and cultural tool to justify expansionism. Russia, so i... Read More about Beyond passportisation: When legal grey areas leave the door open to interventionism and rewriting post-1945 principles on international peace and security.

Market manipulation challenges and responses in the United Kingdom, European Union and the United States (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Ryder, N. (2017, September). Market manipulation challenges and responses in the United Kingdom, European Union and the United States. Paper presented at Timeliness and timelessness-Corporate governance and regulatory challenges after the financial crisis of 2007-2009 and Brexit, Liverpool, England

As a response to the financial crisis the European Union (EU), the United States of America (USA) and the United Kingdom (UK) have increasingly focused on the phenomenon of white-collar crime as one of the major causes of the financial crisis. While... Read More about Market manipulation challenges and responses in the United Kingdom, European Union and the United States.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: A critical review of its response to money laundering and terrorist financing (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Ryder, N. (2017, September). The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: A critical review of its response to money laundering and terrorist financing. Paper presented at Turbulence in the Kingdom – financial crime risks in Saudi Arabia, London, England

This presentation has two aims. Firstly, it seeks to identify what Saudi Arabia has done to tackle money laundering and terrorist financing. Secondly it seeks to critically consider the extent to which the Saudi Arabian government is committed to t... Read More about The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: A critical review of its response to money laundering and terrorist financing.

Corporate liability for economic crime – merely window dressing or a statement of intent (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Ryder, N. (2017, September). Corporate liability for economic crime – merely window dressing or a statement of intent. Paper presented at 17th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, Cardiff, Wales

The United Kingdom’s (UK) efforts to tackle economic crime largely began with the implementation of the recommendations of the Roskill Report in 1986 via the Criminal Justice Act 1987, which created the Serious Fraud Office (SFO). The establishment... Read More about Corporate liability for economic crime – merely window dressing or a statement of intent.

‘Terrorist financing via social media: A step into the regulatory unknown?’ (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Ryder, N. (2017, September). ‘Terrorist financing via social media: A step into the regulatory unknown?’. Paper presented at CREST Annual Conference 2017, Reading

The aim of this paper is to provide a commentary on the applicability and scope of the 2017 Money Laundering Regulations in light of the increasing threat posed by terrorist financing conducted via Social Media platforms.

Polyamour or multiple relationships: Towards another new form of family? (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Dadomo, C. (2017, July). Polyamour or multiple relationships: Towards another new form of family?. Paper presented at 26th International Society of Family Law (ISFL) World Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Neither swingers nor libertines, “polyamoureux” or people sharing more than one partner, claim the right to be in love with more than one person, openly and honestly. How do they love each other? Is multi-loving the future of relationships? In his b... Read More about Polyamour or multiple relationships: Towards another new form of family?.

Children's social care: Why pre-proceedings work is important and needs to involve children (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Whewell, E. (2017, July). Children's social care: Why pre-proceedings work is important and needs to involve children. Paper presented at International Society of Family Law World Conference, Amsterdam

In England and Wales, the issue of delay in public law children cases has been a concern for more than a decade. Delay can lead to an increased burden on the public purse and greater uncertainty for children and families. Indeed, children have ofte... Read More about Children's social care: Why pre-proceedings work is important and needs to involve children.

Brexit and EU citizenship (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Dadomo, C., & Quenivet, N. (2017, July). Brexit and EU citizenship. Paper presented at Citizenship and Law, Bristol, England

In the past few years the concept of citizenship has been a growing subject of studies in law and politics. The distinction between nationality and citizenship, the rights and duties of nationals and citizens, EU citizenship, etc have attracted consi... Read More about Brexit and EU citizenship.

Corporate economic crime and the introduction of corporate death penalty (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Ryder, N. (2017, June). Corporate economic crime and the introduction of corporate death penalty. Paper presented at Faculty of Business and Law: Research Conference, Coventry, England

The United Kingdom’s (UK) efforts to tackle economic crime largely began with the implementation of the recommendations of the Roskill Report in 1986 via the Criminal Justice Act 1987, which created the Serious Fraud Office (SFO). The establishment... Read More about Corporate economic crime and the introduction of corporate death penalty.

The troubled nexus of ICT and IP law reform - The regulation of content aggregation, freedom of expression and intellectual property rights (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Jooste, C. (2017, June). The troubled nexus of ICT and IP law reform - The regulation of content aggregation, freedom of expression and intellectual property rights. Paper presented at Congress of the Association of IP and IT Law Teachers & Researchers, Stellenbosch University

The impact of social media as a tool for the protection of civil and political rights, particularly during periods of civil unrest, political turmoil or democratic dispute, is well established. In the African context, the role of technologically-aide... Read More about The troubled nexus of ICT and IP law reform - The regulation of content aggregation, freedom of expression and intellectual property rights.

Applying money laundering reporting requirements to virtual currencies: Syntax error (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Hillman, H. (2017, May). Applying money laundering reporting requirements to virtual currencies: Syntax error. Presented at Sussex CRC Annual Graduate Conference, Sussex University

The development of virtual currencies in the past decade, and particularly the popularity of Bitcoin, has raised concerns that such technologies may be utilised by criminals for the purposes of money laundering. Recent guidance from the Financial Act... Read More about Applying money laundering reporting requirements to virtual currencies: Syntax error.

New players and old rules: A critique of the China-Ethiopian and China-Tanzanian bilateral investment treaties (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Man, A. (2017, May). New players and old rules: A critique of the China-Ethiopian and China-Tanzanian bilateral investment treaties. Paper presented at Sustainable Market Actors in Trade and Investment Conference, Oslo, Norway

The relationship between China and its African partners is garnering much academic attention. The objective of this paper is to scrutinise this relationship in the context of international investment law (IIL). Within the literature, there is a neo-l... Read More about New players and old rules: A critique of the China-Ethiopian and China-Tanzanian bilateral investment treaties.

An exploration of the use of reflection in teaching and assessing law (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Wood, R., & Keppel-Palmer, M. (2017, April). An exploration of the use of reflection in teaching and assessing law. Paper presented at Association of Law Teachers Annual Conference 2017, Portsmouth University

Conference paper reflecting on the the challenges of assessing reflection at undergraduate level across a range of Law modules, with suggestions as to how to avoid reflection being used as a recipe and how it can be inculcated for lifelong learning

So how do we talk about social class? Language, identity and the expression of class judgements in British culture (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Hill, B. (2017, April). So how do we talk about social class? Language, identity and the expression of class judgements in British culture. Paper presented at iMean Conference 2017, Bristol

Although measures of social class have changed in recent years, the UK remains a class-bound society where social class influences one’s life chances by shaping opportunities in education and employment. Class, along with gender and ethnicity, is an... Read More about So how do we talk about social class? Language, identity and the expression of class judgements in British culture.

A comparative analysis of a specialist rape investigation unit (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Rumney, P., McPhee, D., & Fenton, R. A. (2017, April). A comparative analysis of a specialist rape investigation unit. Paper presented at Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference, Newcastle University

Most police forces in England and Wales make use of specialist rape or sexual assault investigation units. Yet, there is little robust research concerning the impact of such units or their efficacy compared to a non-specialist policing response. This... Read More about A comparative analysis of a specialist rape investigation unit.

Stadia safety (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Keppel-Palmer, M. (2017, March). Stadia safety. Paper presented at International Sports Law Conference, Gibraltar, Spain

Spectator safety, licensing and stadia safety in UK and European Football. In light of the jury verdicts in the Hillsborough Inquest (2016), this paper looks back to see whether the stated aims of the Taylor Report have been met, or whether Governmen... Read More about Stadia safety.

The financial war on terrorism and Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Ryder, N. (2017, March). The financial war on terrorism and Islamic State of Iraq and Levant. Paper presented at Sussex Crime Research Centre: Research Seminar, Sussex, England

The aim of this paper is to critically consider the effectiveness of the “Financial War on Terrorism” on the funding streams of the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL). The paper identifies the “Financial War on Terrorism” and it then moves on to... Read More about The financial war on terrorism and Islamic State of Iraq and Levant.

United Kingdom – Policy, legislative, regulatory and enforcement responses to white collar crime and the financial crisis (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Ryder, N. (2017, January). United Kingdom – Policy, legislative, regulatory and enforcement responses to white collar crime and the financial crisis. Paper presented at The Fraud Act 2006 – Ten Years On: A critical evaluation of the Act from legal academics, legal practitioners and criminologists, School of Law, University of Worcester

The aim of this paper is to critically consider the prosecution of fraud related offences by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) and City Regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), in the United Kingdom, with reference to the Fraud Act 2006. This p... Read More about United Kingdom – Policy, legislative, regulatory and enforcement responses to white collar crime and the financial crisis.