250/2016 |
Rudi Fortson |
Fourth Queen Mary – Renmin Criminal Justice Conference: Transnational Crime London. 1 December 2016 - 2 December 2016 Keynote Address |
249/2016 |
Rafael Leal-Arcas |
Three Thoughts on Brexit |
248/2016 |
Stavros Brekoulakis and Margaret B. Devaney |
Public-Private Arbitration and the Public Interest Under English Law |
247/2016 |
Dimitra Kamarinou, Christopher Millard and Jatinder Singh |
Machine Learning with Personal Data |
246/2016 |
Philip Rawlings |
The Great Fire of London and the Origins of Fire Insurance: A Brief Note |
245/2016 |
W. Kuan Hon and Christopher Millard |
Use by Banks of Cloud Computing: An Empirical Study |
244/2016 |
Chris Reed |
Why Judges Need Jurisprudence in Cyberspace |
243/2016 |
Chris Reed, Elizabeth J Kennedy and Sara Nogueira Silva |
Responsibility, Autonomy and Accountability: Legal Liability for Machine Learning |
242/2016 |
Olga Gurgula |
Strategic Accumulation of Patents in the Pharmaceutical Industry and Patent Thickets in Complex Technologies — Two Different Concepts Sharing Similar Features |
241/2016 |
Sionaidh Douglas-Scott |
Brexit, Article 50 and the Contested British Constitution |
240/2016 |
Duncan Matthews |
Exclusivity for Biologics |
239/2016 |
Gabriel Gari |
Is WTO Approach to International Standards on Services Outdated? |
238/2016 |
Merris Amos |
Proposals for the Reform of Sections 3 and 4 of the Human Rights Act 1998 |
237/2016 |
Rafael Leal-Arcas and Stephen Minas |
Mapping the International and European Governance of Renewable Energy |
236/2016 |
Jessie M. Hohmann |
Protecting the Right to Housing in England: A Context of Crisis |
235/2016 |
Eric Heinze |
Beyond ‘Memory Laws’: Towards a General Theory of Law and Historical Discourse |
234/2016 |
Dasuni Wijayasriwardena |
Consent in Online Contracts - Mindless or Mindful? |
233/2016 |
Duncan Matthews and Olga Gurgula |
Patent Strategies and Competition Law in the Pharmaceutical Sector: Implications for Access to Medicines |
232/2016 |
Malgosia Fitzmaurice |
History of Article 38 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice |
231/2016 |
Jessie M. Hohmann |
Principle, Politics and Practice: The Role of UN Special Rapporteurs on the Right to Adequate Housing in the Development of the Right to Housing in International Law |
230/2016 |
Ruth Fletcher |
Civic Feminism and Voluntary Abortion Care: A story of ESCORT's Contribution to Reproductive Justice |
229/2016 |
Roger Cotterrell |
From Living Law to Global Legal Pluralism: Rethinking Traditions from a Century Of Western Socio-Legal Studies |
227/2016 |
Eric Heinze |
What is the Opposite of Injustice? |
225/2016 |
Ruth Fletcher |
Negotiating Strangeness on the Abortion Trail |
224/2016 |
Eric Heinze |
Foundations of Sovereign Authority: The Example of Shakespearean Political Drama |
223/2016 |
Costantino Grasso |
Peaks and Troughs of the U.K. Deferred Prosecution Agreement: The Lesson Learned from the First-Ever DPA between the SFO and ICBC SB PLC |
223/2016 |
Rafael Leal-Arcas and Costantino Grasso |
The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, Energy and Divestment |
222/2016 |
Rafael Leal-Arcas |
The Transition Towards Decarbonization: A Legal and Policy Exploration of the European Union |
221/2016 |
Asma A.I. Vranaki |
Social Networking Site Regulation: Facebook, Online Behavioral Advertising and Data Protection Laws |
220/2016 |
Asma A.I. Vranaki |
Learning Lessons from Cloud Investigations in Europe: Bargaining Enforcement and Multiple Centers of Regulation in Data Protection |
219/2016 |
Guido Noto La Diega and Ian Walden |
Contracting for the ‘Internet of Things’: Looking into the Nest |
218/2016 |
Eric Heinze |
Towards a Legal Concept of Hatred: Democracy, Ontology, and the Limits of Deconstruction |
217/2016 |
Ian Walden |
Press Regulation in a Converging Environment |
216/2016 |
W. Kuan Hon, Christopher Millard and Jatinder Singh |
Twenty Legal Considerations for Clouds of Things |
215/2016 |
Eric Heinze |
Legal Hybridity in Shakespeare: Revisiting the Post-Colonial in the Tempest and Cymbeline |
214/2016 |
Eric Heinze |
Selecting the Memory, Controlling the Myth: The Propaganda of Legal Foundations in Early Modern Drama |