Items where Division is "Nottingham Law School" and Year is 2007

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ALLEN, N., 2007. Making sense of the new adoption law: a guide for social and welfare services. Lyme Regis: Russell House. ISBN 1905541082

ARMOUR, J., HSU, A. and WALTERS, A., 2007. Comparative analysis of corporate rescue proceedings: lessons from the UK. In: INSOL Academics' Group Meeting, INSOL Regional Conference, Cape Town, South Africa, March, 2007, Cape Town, South-Africa.

ARMOUR, J., HSU, A. and WALTERS, A., 2007. Corporate insolvency in the UK: the impact of the Enterprise Act. In: Corporate Insolvency - Droit des Enterprises en Difficulté: 2nd European Company and Financial Law Review Symposium, Université Paris-Descartes, Paris, France, October, 2007, Paris, France.

ARMOUR, J., HSU, A. and WALTERS, A., 2007. The costs and benefits of secured creditor control in bankruptcy: evidence from the UK. In: American Law and Economics Association 17th Annual Meeting, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, USA, May, 2007, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.

ARTHURTON, R., BARKER, S., RAST, W., HUBER, M., ALDER, J., CHILTON, J., GADDIS, E., PIETERSEN, K., ZOCKLER, C., AL-DROUBI, A., DYHR-NIELSEN, M., FINLAYSON, M., FORTNAM, M., KIRK, E., HEILEMAN, S., RIEU-CLARKE, A., SCHAFER, M., SNOUSSI, M., TANG, L.D., THARME, R., VADAS, R., WAGNER, G. and ASHTON, P., 2007. Water. In: Global environment outlook 4: environment for development (GEO-4). United Nations Environment Programme. ISBN 9789280728729

BAILEY, S.H., CHING, J.P.L. and TAYLOR, N.W., 2007. Smith, Bailey and Gunn on the modern English legal system. London: Sweet & Maxwell. ISBN 9780421909106

BELL, S. and ETHERINGTON, L., 2007. Environmental Law Reports. Sweet & Maxwell.

BERRY, E., 2007. Group work and assessment - benefit or burden? The Law Teacher, 41 (1), p. 19.

BOYES, S. and GUNN, M., 2007. Law, regulation and the Mental Health Act Commission. In: I. SHAW, H. MIDDLETON and J. COHEN, eds., Understanding treatment without consent: an analysis of the work of the Mental Health Act Commission. Aldershot: Ashgate. ISBN 9780754618867

CHADWICK, E., 2007. The 2005 Terrorism Convention: a flexible step too far? Nottingham Law Journal, 16 (2), pp. 29-43. ISSN 0965-0660

CHADWICK, E., 2007. The 'impossibility' of maritime neutrality during World War I. Netherlands International Law Review, pp. 337-360.

CHING, J., 2007. Cause of action first: freezing injunction after: Fourie v le Roux (case and comment). Nottingham Law Journal, 16 (2), pp. 78-92. ISSN 0965-0660

DENONCOURT, J., 2007. Q&A intellectual property law, 2007-2008. Abingdon: Routledge-Cavendish. ISBN 9780415432146

DOAK, J., 2007. One size fits all? The case for special measures in civil proceedings. Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 58 (4), pp. 459-489. ISSN 0029-3105

ETHERINGTON, L. and BELL, S., 2007. Out of sight, out of mind: a study of the transposition and implementation of the Groundwater Directive in the United Kingdom and Gibraltar. Environmental Law Review, 2007 (9), pp. 6-24. ISSN 1461-4529

ETHERINGTON, L. and LEE, R., 2007. Ethical codes and cultural context: ensuring legal ethics in the global law firm. Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, 14 (1), pp. 95-118. ISSN 1543-0367

FERRIS, G., 2007. Freedom of disposition. In: Annual Conference of the Society of Legal Scholars, Durham, 10-13 September 2007, Durham.

FERRIS, G., 2007. Why is the law of undue influence so hard to understand and apply? In: E. COOKE, ed., Modern studies in property law. Oxford & Portland, Oregon: Hart, pp. 49-71. ISBN 9.78184E+12

GARRIE, D.B. and WONG, R., 2007. Regulating voice over Internet protocol: an E.U./U.S. comparative approach. American University International Law Review, 22 (4), pp. 549-581.

GARWOOD-GOWERS, A., 2007. The right to bodily security vis-a-vis the needs of others. In: G. PINTOS and D. WEISSTUB, eds., Autonomy and human rights in healthcare. Kluwer Academic Publishers.

GRIFFITHS-BAKER, J.E., 2007. Divesting Abandonment: An Unnecessary Concept? Common Law World Review, 36 (1), pp. 16-26. ISSN 1473-7795

HARGREAVES, S. and BERRY, E., 2007. European Union law. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199282449

HENHAM, R., 2007. Developing contextualised rationales for sentencing in international criminal trials: a plea for empirical research. Journal of International Criminal Justice, 5, p. 757.

HENHAM, R., 2007. Exploring the relationship between international sentencing and governance in international criminal justice. In: Research Seminar, University of Oxford, Centre for Criminology, June 2007, Oxford.

HENHAM, R., 2007. Human rights, accountability and the legitimacy of punishment in international trials. In: International Conference, Accountability for Human Rights Violations by International Organisations, Brussels, March 2007, Brussels.

HENHAM, R., 2007. International sentencing in the context of collective violence. International Criminal Law Review, 7 (23), pp. 449-468. ISSN 1567-536X

HENHAM, R., 2007. Problems of researching international criminal justice. In: Nottingham Trent University, College Research Students Conference, December 2007, Nottingham.

HENHAM, R., 2007. Reconceptualising punishment as governance. In: European Society of Criminology Conference, University of Bologna, Italy, September, 2007, Bologna, Italy.

HENHAM, R., 2007. Review of Drumbl, Atrocity, punishment and international law. Melbourne Journal of International Law, 8 (2), p. 477.

HENHAM, R., 2007. Some reflections on the legitimacy of international trial justice. International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 35 (2), pp. 75-95.

HENHAM, R., 2007. Theorising law and legitimacy in international criminal justice. International Journal of Law in Context, 3 (3), p. 257.

HENHAM, R., 2007. The normative context of sentencing for genocide. In: R. HENHAM and P. BEHRENS, eds., The criminal law of genocide: international, comparative and contextual aspects. Aldershot: Ashgate.

HENHAM, R. and BEHRENS, P., 2007. The criminal law of genocide: international, comparative and contextual aspects. Aldershot: Ashgate.

HENHAM, R. and FINDLAY, M., 2007. Integrating theory and method in the comparative contextual analysis of trial process. In: M. MCCONVILLE and W.H. CHUI, eds., Research methods for law. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

HUXLEY-BINNS, R., 2007. Manslayers? The criminal liability of drug dealers. , pp. 15-16.

IVEY, M., SANDERS, E.B., LI, Y., KIRK, E., RICKETTS, I., STEVENSON, L. and O'CONNOR, M., 2007. Giving voice to equitable collaboration in participatory design. İzmir, Turkey: İzmir University of Economics.

LEWIS, T., 2007. Review of 'Freedom of speech', by E.Barendt (Oxford, 2005). Nottingham Law Journal, 16 (1), pp. 67-69.

LEWIS, T., 2007. Rights lost in translation? Fact-insensitive laws, the Human Rights Act and the United Kingdom's ban on political advertising. European Human Rights Law Review, 6, pp. 663-678.

LEWIS, T., 2007. What not to wear: religious rights, the European Court and the margin of appreciation. International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 56 (2), pp. 395-414. ISSN 1471-6895

MCTIGUE, P., 2007. Beyond the contractual veil: agency workers, employee status and commercial reality. Nottingham Law Journal, 16 (1), p. 54. ISSN 0965-0660

MCTIGUE, P., 2007. Critiquing 'disability': the Disability Discrimination Act's interplay with society. In-Spire. ISSN 1753-4453

MCTIGUE, P., 2007. Critiquing disability, affording legitimacy? In: Postgraduate and Early Career Academics Network of Scholars Conference, London.

NG, G.Y., 2007. Quality of judicial organisation and checks and balances. Ius Commune Europaeum, 63 . Mortsel: Intersentia. ISBN 9789050956499

O'NIONS, H., 2007. Minority rights in international law: the Roma of Europe. Aldershot: Ashgate.

O'NIONS, H., 2007. The effects of deterrence-based policies on vulnerable, traumatised asylum seekers and refugees. In: A. HOSIN, ed., Responses to traumatised children. Basingstoke: Palgrave, pp. 277-302.

PEGG, S., 2007. Child on child killing: societal and legal similarities and dissimilarities 1840-1890 and 1950-2000. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

PEGG, S., 2007. Juvenile criminality and semi-criminality: learning from Victorian perceptions and responses. Liverpool Law Review, 28 (3), pp. 425-448. ISSN 0144-932X (Print); 1572-8625 (Online)

REEVES, A.D., KIRK, E. and BLACKSTOCK, K.L., 2007. The limitations of regulatory science in the effective control of diffuse pollution. Law, Science and Policy: an International Journal, 3 (2).

RENWICK, D.W.S., 2007. The UK REF: initial thoughts. In: 7th British Academy of Management Annual Conference (BAM2007), Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, Coventry, 11-13 September 2007.

THORNTON, J., WALD, R., GREKO, M., TROMANS, S., ETHERINGTON, L., BELL, S. and NASH, M., 2007. Environmental Law Bulletin. UNSPECIFIED.

WALTERS, A., 2007. Insolvency law and consumer protection: some lessons from the consumer bankruptcy boom in England and Wales. In: New Developments in International Insolvencies, University of Hull, November, 2007, Hull.

WILSON, G. and WILSON, S.J., 2007. Can the general fraud offence 'get the law right'? Some perspectives on the 'problem' of financial crime. Journal of Criminal Law, 71 (1), pp. 36-53. ISSN 1740-5580

WILSON, G. and WILSON, S.J., 2007. 'Getting away with it' or 'punishment enough'? The problem of 'respectable' crime from 1830. In: J. MOORE and J. SMITH, eds., Corruption in urban politics and society, Britain 1780-1950. Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 57-78. ISBN 754637050

WONG, R., 2007. Data protection online: alternative approaches to sensitive data. Journal of International Commercial Law and Technology, 2 (1), pp. 9-16. ISSN 1901-8401

WONG, R., 2007. Data protection online: alternative approaches to sensitive data. ICFAI Journal for Cyber Law. ISSN 0972-6934

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