Items where Research Area is "Research Areas > Law"
Number of items: 10. CCanter, David and Youngs, Donna (2022) Narrative roles of criminal actions. In: Garofalo, Carlo and Sijtsema, Jelle, (eds.) Clinical forensic psychology. Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 143-162. ISBN 9783030808815 Collingwood, Lisa (2022) Electronic communications media : how to regulate the hate! Information & Communications Technology Law, 31(3), pp. 382-399. ISSN (print) 1360-0834 DDodsworth, Francis (2022) From the ‘old’ to the ‘new’ : corruption and the police, c. 1750–1910. In: Cawood, Ian and Crook, Tom, (eds.) The many lives of corruption : the reform of public life in modern Britain c.1750-1950. Manchester, U.K. : Manchester University Press. pp. 54-74. ISBN 9781526150035 Dominguez Redondo, Elvira (2022) Russian misuse of international law is final nail in coffin of post WW2 order. IntLawGrrls, Domínguez-Redondo, Elvira (2022) Unilateral and extraterritorial sanctions symposium : enforcing human rights - the dilemma between sanctions' effectiveness and their legality. Opinio Juris, EEtchart, Linda (2022) Indigenous peoples and international law in the Ecuadorian Amazon. Laws, 11(4), p. 55. ISSN (online) 2075-471X HHo, John Kong Shan (2022) Strengthening internal controls of listed companies in the United Kingdom : lessons and experiences from the United States. Common Law World Review, 51(3), pp. 172-197. ISSN (print) 1473-7795 LLabedzka, Anna (2022) Achtung baby! Objectives of international agreements matter : opinion of Advocate General Jacobs in Pokrzeptowicz-Meyer. In: Butler, Graham and Lazowski, Adam, (eds.) Shaping EU Law the British way : UK Advocates General at the Court of Justice of the European Union. Oxford, U.K. : Hart Publishing. ISBN 9781509950003 (In Press) NNdive, Gabriel Udobodo (2022) Interpretation of international commercial contracts : is uniform approach to interpretation achievable across legal systems? (PhD thesis), Kingston University, . SSimpson, Brian and Collingwood, Lisa (2022) Technology and regulation : which is the tail and which is the dog? Information & Communications Technology Law, 31(3), pp. 267-268. ISSN (print) 1360-0834 |