Law
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Protecting Ukrainians fleeing to the EU … but for how long?
Koo, J. (2022). Protecting Ukrainians fleeing to the EU … but for how long?Other
Beyond international human rights law – music and song in contextualised struggles for gender equality
Ghadery, F. (2022). Beyond international human rights law – music and song in contextualised struggles for gender equality. Transnational Legal Theory. https://doi.org/10.1080/20414005.2022.2081906Journal article
The expanded doctrine of self-defence & international security assistance - the case of Afghanistan 2001 – 2020
Mylonaki, E. and Burton, T. (2022). The expanded doctrine of self-defence & international security assistance - the case of Afghanistan 2001 – 2020 . International Law Research. 11 (1), pp. 335-350. https://doi.org/10.5539/ilr.v11n1p335Journal article
Temporary protection of Ukrainians – an uncertain model
Koo, J. (2022). Temporary protection of Ukrainians – an uncertain model. London South Bank University.Online educational resource
Online Safety and Identity: Navigating Same-Sex Male Social "Dating" Apps and Networks
Giles, C., Ashford, C. and Brown, K. (2022). Online Safety and Identity: Navigating Same-Sex Male Social "Dating" Apps and Networks. Information & Communications Technology Law.Journal article
Chap 9. Making a Racism Reporting Tool: A legal design case study
Unger, A. and Otoyo, L. (2022). Chap 9. Making a Racism Reporting Tool: A legal design case study. in: Design in Legal Education Routledge.Book chapter
Pardons for historic homosexual offences are welcome - but we still need to address the legacy of criminalisation
Giles, C. (2022). Pardons for historic homosexual offences are welcome - but we still need to address the legacy of criminalisation. The Conversation.Other
Hacking the Law: Social Justice Education through Lawtech
Silver, K. (2022). Hacking the Law: Social Justice Education through Lawtech. in: Koseoglu, S., Rowell, C. and Veletsianos, G. (ed.) Critical Digital Pedagogy: Broadening Horizons, Bridging Theory and Practice Athabasca University Press.Book chapter
Stories from the 'Roads' of Empire
Redwood, H., Kamiloglu, O. and Weizman, E. (2021). Stories from the 'Roads' of Empire. Borough Road Gallery 16 - 23 Nov 2021Exhibition
A Sexual Harm? HIV Transmission, ‘Biological’ GBH and Ancillary Sentencing Provisions in England and Wales
Giles, C. (2021). A Sexual Harm? HIV Transmission, ‘Biological’ GBH and Ancillary Sentencing Provisions in England and Wales. The Journal of Criminal Law. 85 (3), pp. 209-222. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022018321991097Journal article
African Migration, Human Rights and Literature, written by Fareda Banda
Gilleri, G. and Guo, A. (2021). African Migration, Human Rights and Literature, written by Fareda Banda. European Journal of Migration and Law. 23 (3), pp. 371-375. https://doi.org/10.1163/15718166-12340109Journal article
Reconstructing State Obligations To Protect And Fulfil Socio-Economic Rights In An Era Of Marketisation
Birchall, D. (2021). Reconstructing State Obligations To Protect And Fulfil Socio-Economic Rights In An Era Of Marketisation. International and Comparative Law Quarterly. pp. 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0020589321000282Journal article
Challenging the Commodification of Human Rights: The Case of the Right to Housing
Birchall, D. (2021). Challenging the Commodification of Human Rights: The Case of the Right to Housing. Santa Clara Journal of International Law. 19 (1).Journal article
From European Union student mobility to lockdown: “Virtual study mobility” in the COVID-19 era and a case study of transnational law in an international classroom delivered online
Koo, J., James, C. and Mylonaki, E. (2021). From European Union student mobility to lockdown: “Virtual study mobility” in the COVID-19 era and a case study of transnational law in an international classroom delivered online. in: Covid 19 and an Emerging World of Ad Hoc Geographies Springer.Book chapter
International academic mobility, agency, and LGBTQ+ rights: a review of policy responses to internationally mobile LGBTQ+ staff/students at UK HE institutions with recommendations for a global audience
Hamilton, F. and Giles, C. (2021). International academic mobility, agency, and LGBTQ+ rights: a review of policy responses to internationally mobile LGBTQ+ staff/students at UK HE institutions with recommendations for a global audience. Policy Reviews in Higher Education. 6 (1), pp. 46-67. https://doi.org/10.1080/23322969.2021.1969990Journal article
Does the law think that black lives matter? A reflection upon the role of the public sector equality duty in promoting racial equality before the law
Olatokun, M.A. (2021). Does the law think that black lives matter? A reflection upon the role of the public sector equality duty in promoting racial equality before the law. The Theory and Practice of Legislation. 9 (1), pp. 83-95. https://doi.org/10.1080/20508840.2021.1909367Journal article
From Erasmus to Turing: What now for Study Mobility between the UK and the EU? Damage Limitation and New Opportunities
James, C. (2021). From Erasmus to Turing: What now for Study Mobility between the UK and the EU? Damage Limitation and New Opportunities . Pecs Journal of International and European Law.Journal article
‘Contextualisation as a (Feminist) Method for Transnational Legal Practice
Ghadery, F. (2021). ‘Contextualisation as a (Feminist) Method for Transnational Legal Practice. in: Zumbansen, P. (ed.) Oxford Handbook of Transnational LawBook chapter
The role of civil society and human rights defenders in corporate accountability
Birchall, D. (2020). The role of civil society and human rights defenders in corporate accountability. in: Birchall, D. and Deva, S. (ed.) Research Handbook on Human Rights and Business Edward Elgar.Book chapter
Just a Slap on the Wrist? Parental Corporal Punishment of Children and the Defence of Reasonable Chastisement in Hong Kong
Birchall, D. (2020). Just a Slap on the Wrist? Parental Corporal Punishment of Children and the Defence of Reasonable Chastisement in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Law Journal.Journal article
Between Apology and Utopia: The Indeterminacies of the Zero Draft Treaty on Business and Human Rights
Birchall, D. (2020). Between Apology and Utopia: The Indeterminacies of the Zero Draft Treaty on Business and Human Rights. Suffolk Transnational Law Review.Journal article
Corporate Power over Human Rights: An Analytical Framework
Birchall, D. (2020). Corporate Power over Human Rights: An Analytical Framework. Business and Human Rights Journal. 6 (1), pp. 42-66. https://doi.org/10.1017/bhj.2020.23Journal article
Rethinking Minimum Guarantees after the Pandemic:The Invisible Violence of Neoliberal Rationality
Kamiloglu, O. (2020). Rethinking Minimum Guarantees after the Pandemic:The Invisible Violence of Neoliberal Rationality. in: Ferstman, C. (ed.) Covid-19, Law and Human Rights : Essex Dialogues. A Project of the School of Law and Human Rights Centre Essex University of Essex.Book chapter
Digital disclosure: HIV status, mobile dating application design and legal responsibility
Giles, C. (2020). Digital disclosure: HIV status, mobile dating application design and legal responsibility. Information & Communications Technology Law. 30 (1), pp. 35-53. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600834.2020.1807119Journal article
Doctoring Doctrine
Weaver, M (2020). Doctoring Doctrine. Society of Legal Scholars Conference 2020. online 01 - 04 Sep 2020 The Society of Legal Scholars.Conference paper
Domestic Violence: Collateral Damage in the Era of Pandemic
Mylonaki, E (2020). Domestic Violence: Collateral Damage in the Era of Pandemic. Quarterly Journal of Women’s Health and Nursing. 1 (1), pp. 1-3.Journal article
Teaching Family Mediation in Higher Education
Stylianou, K. (2020). Teaching Family Mediation in Higher Education. in: Roberts, M. and Moscati, M. (ed.) Family Mediation: Contemporary Issues Bloomsbury.Book chapter
Any Act, Any Harm, to Anyone: The Transformative Potential of'Human Rights Impacts' under the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights
Birchall, D. Any Act, Any Harm, to Anyone: The Transformative Potential of'Human Rights Impacts' under the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. University of Oxford Human Rights Hub Journal. 2 (1), pp. 99-121.Journal article
The consequentialism of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: towards the fulfilment of ‘do no harm’
Birchall, D. The consequentialism of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: towards the fulfilment of ‘do no harm’. Electronic Journal of Business Ethics and Organization Studies.Journal article
Irremediable impacts and unaccountable contributors: the possibility of a trust fund for victims to remedy large-scale human rights impacts
Birchall, D. (2019). Irremediable impacts and unaccountable contributors: the possibility of a trust fund for victims to remedy large-scale human rights impacts. Australian Journal of Human Rights. 25 (3), pp. 428-447. https://doi.org/10.1080/1323238X.2019.1687191Journal article
Human rights on the altar of the market: the Blackstone letters and the financialisation of housing
Birchall, D. (2019). Human rights on the altar of the market: the Blackstone letters and the financialisation of housing. Transnational Legal Theory. 10 (3-4), pp. 446-471. https://doi.org/10.1080/20414005.2019.1692288Journal article
Climb every Montaigne: a citation rhapsody
Weaver, Max (2019). Climb every Montaigne: a citation rhapsody. Central Questions in Law, Society of Legal Scholars 2019. University of Central Lancashire, PrestonConference paper
Politics of Neutrality, Human Rights and Armed Struggles: The Turkey Example
Kamiloglu, O. (2019). Politics of Neutrality, Human Rights and Armed Struggles: The Turkey Example. in: Blouin-Genest, G., Doran, M-C. and Paquerot, S. (ed.) Human Rights as Battlefields Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 77-98Book chapter
Sticking to Their Guns: The United Nations’ Failure to See the Potential of Islamic Feminism in the Promotion of Women’s Rights in Afghanistan
Ghadery, F. (2019). Sticking to Their Guns: The United Nations’ Failure to See the Potential of Islamic Feminism in the Promotion of Women’s Rights in Afghanistan. in: Rehman, J., Shahid, A. and Foster, S. (ed.) The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Brill Nijhoff. pp. 117-143Book chapter
#Metoo—has the ‘sisterhood’ finally become global or just another product of neoliberal feminism?
Ghadery, F. (2019). #Metoo—has the ‘sisterhood’ finally become global or just another product of neoliberal feminism? Transnational Legal Theory. 10 (2), pp. 252-274. https://doi.org/10.1080/20414005.2019.1630169Journal article
The Honorary Consul in International Law: a vital foreign policy tool in need of modernisation and reform
Griffiths, R. (2019). The Honorary Consul in International Law: a vital foreign policy tool in need of modernisation and reform. Masters Thesis https://doi.org/10.18744/lsbu.89yzvMasters Thesis
Temporary Protection: Europe, Croatia and the UK;in EU Justice and Home Affairs Research Papers in the Context of Migration and Asylum LawINSPIRED - Innovative Solutions for Practicality and Impact in Refugee and Migration Orientated Education
Koo, J. and Spadina, H. Kelemen, B.K. and Mohay, A. (ed.) (2019). Temporary Protection: Europe, Croatia and the UK;in EU Justice and Home Affairs Research Papers in the Context of Migration and Asylum LawINSPIRED - Innovative Solutions for Practicality and Impact in Refugee and Migration Orientated Education. Centre for European Research and Education of the Faculty of Law of the University of Pecs.Book
Mobility and residence rights after Brexit: the positions of EU citizens in the UK and UK citizens in Hungary and the EU: what can we say?
James, C. and Mohay, A. (2019). Mobility and residence rights after Brexit: the positions of EU citizens in the UK and UK citizens in Hungary and the EU: what can we say? in: Mohay, A. and Kelemen, B.K. (ed.) EU justice and home affairs research papers in the context of migration and asylum law Centre for European Research and Education of the Faculty of Law of the University of Pécs.Book chapter
Student Research Papers on Justice and Home Affairs in the European Union
James, C., Kis Kelemen, B., Mohay, A. and Špadina, H. (ed.) (2019). Student Research Papers on Justice and Home Affairs in the European Union. Centre for European Research and Education of the Faculty of Law of the University of Pécs.Book
Non-law graduates: an uncommon route to qualification?
Koo, J. (2019). Non-law graduates: an uncommon route to qualification? The Law Teacher. 54 (2), pp. 222-236. https://doi.org/10.1080/03069400.2019.1643659Journal article
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