Items where Division is "Nottingham Law School" and Year is 2009
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BERRY, E., 2009. Death by a thousand cuts or storm in a teacup?: The reform of limited partnership law. In: SLS Annual Conference, University of Keele, September 2009, Keele.
BERRY, E., 2009. Limited partners behaving badly: insolvency procedures and other options for general partners when limited partners default. Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law, 24 (11), pp. 660-664.
BERRY, E., 2009. Partnerships and LLPs: it's the Insolvency Act, Jim, but not as we know it. In: Joint Conference on the Intersection between Insolvency Law and Business and Accounting Practice, Nottingham Trent University, 16 September 2009, Nottingham.
BERRY, E., 2009. The deport of 'virtual nationals'?: the impact of the ECHR and EU law. In: SLS Annual Conference, London School of Economics, September 2009, London.
BERRY, E., 2009. The deportation of ‘virtual national’ offenders: the impact of the ECHR and EU law. Journal of Immigration Asylum and Nationality Law, 23 (1), pp. 11-23.
BOWPITT, G. and HARDING, R., 2009. Not going it alone: social integration and tenancy sustainability for formerly homeless substance users. Social Policy and Society, 8 (1), pp. 1-11.
BOYLAN-KEMP, J., 2009. The legal system. Part 1: it’s not just for lawyers. British Journal of Nursing, 18 (2), pp. 106-108. ISSN 0966-0461
BOYLAN-KEMP, J., 2009. The legal system. Part 2: it’s not just for lawyers. British Journal of Nursing, 18 (3), pp. 178-180. ISSN 0966-0461
CHADWICK, E., 2009. Book reviews: self-determination and Kosovo. Nottingham Law Journal, 18 (2), pp. 30-38. ISSN 0965-0660
CHADWICK, M., 2009. Modern developments in universal jurisdiction: addressing impunity in Tibet and beyond. International Criminal Law Review, 9 (2), pp. 359-394. ISSN 1567-536X
CHING, J., 2009. Fit for purpose. , pp. 13-14. ISSN 0038-1047
CHING, J., 2009. Inputs and outputs. , pp. 518-519.
CHING, J., 2009. Research informed support and preparation for achievement of the SRA's proposed work based learning outcomes. In: LILAC 2009: Concepts of Culture in Legal Education, University of Warwick, Coventry, 23-24 January 2009.
CHING, J., 2009. Security for costs and the foreign resident claimant. Civil Justice Quarterly, 28 (1), pp. 89-110. ISSN 0261-9261
CHING, J., 2009. Young litigation solicitors and their perceptions of movement from qualification to the 3-year watershed. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
CHING, J., 2009. The statutory ground to award security for costs against an impecunious company: should we mourn its passing? Civil Justice Quarterly, 28 (4), pp. 470-497. ISSN 0261-9261
CHING, J., CRAWFORD, D. and JARMAN, J., 2009. Response to Solicitors Regulation Authority discussion paper: Agenda for quality. Nottingham: Solicitors Regulation Authority.
DENONCOURT, J., 2009. Q&A business law, 2009-2010. Abingdon: Routledge-Cavendish. ISBN 041546871X
DENONCOURT, J., 2009. A rational approach to exciting developments in space law. Nottingham Law Journal, 20, pp. 89-92. ISSN 0965-0660
DOAK, J., HENHAM, R. and MITCHELL, B., 2009. Victims and the sentencing process: developing participatory rights? Legal Studies, 29 (4), pp. 651-677.
DOAK, J. and HUXLEY-BINNS, R., 2009. Anonymous witnesses in England and Wales: charting a course from Strasbourg? Journal of Criminal Law, 73 (6), pp. 508-529.
DOAK, J. and HUXLEY-BINNS, R., 2009. Witness anonymity, charting a course from Strasbourg. Journal of Criminal Law, 73 (6), pp. 508-529.
FERRIS, G., 2009. Office of Fair Trading v Abbey National plc: fifteen all in the game between the Office of Fair Trading and the banks. King's Law Journal, 20 (2), pp. 353-363.
FERRIS, G., 2009. Property law: commentary and materials by Alison Clarke and Paul Kohler. Nottingham Law Journal, 18 (1), pp. 41-45. ISSN 0965–0660
FERRIS, G., 2009. We should look to legal theory to inform the teaching of substantive law. Web Journal of Current Legal Issues (3). ISSN 1360-1326
FERRIS, G., 2009. The legal educational continuum that is visible through a glass dewey. The Law Teacher, 43 (2), pp. 102-113. ISSN 0306-9400
FERRIS, G. and BRAMLEY, E., 2009. The construction of sub-section 6(5) of the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996: when is a "right" not a "right"? Conveyancer and Property Lawyer, 73 (1), pp. 39-53. ISSN 0010-8200
FERRIS, G., HUXLEY-BINNS, R. and HIGGINBOTTOM, J., 2009. What should we care about when teaching law? Caring as a source of values. In: 44th Annual Conference of the Association of Law Teachers: Legal Education: Extending the Boundaries, Amsterdam, 5-7 April 2009, Amsterdam.
FLINT, K.J. and BARNARD, A., 2009. Space for personal development: an exploration of student experience involving one professional doctorate programme. In: International Conference on Professional Doctorates hosted by Middlesex University and the UKCGE, Cavendish Centre, London, 9-10 November 2009, London.
FLINT, K.J. and BARNARD, A., 2009. The power of research: an exploration of critical dialogue as a model for the development of professionals. In: International Conference on Professional Doctorates hosted by Middlesex University and the UKCGE, Cavendish Centre, London, 9-10 November 2009, London.
FLINT, K.J., BARNARD, A., CHING, J. and FLINT, C.M., 2009. Producing space for new forms of social research: an exploration of Henri Lefebvre's thesis. In: Learning Spaces, Nottingham.
GARRIE, D.B. and WONG, R., 2009. Parasiteware: unlocking personal privacy. In: J. RAMAKISTAIAH, ed., Wiretapping: regulatory perspectives. Hyderabad: Amicus Books; Icfai University Press, pp. 48-72. ISBN 9.79E+12
GARRIE, D.B. and WONG, R., 2009. Privacy in electronic communications: the regulation of VoIP in the EU and the US. Computer and Telecommunications Law Review, 15 (6), pp. 139-146.
GRIFFITHS, D., SMITH, A. and WALTERS, A., 2009. Requests by foreign officeholders to stay pending proceedings in England and Wales: the role of the Cross-Border Insolvency Regulations 2006. In: N. WEBER and J. SCHMIDT, eds., Festschrift für Hans Peter Runkel. Cologne: RWS Verlag Kommunikationsforum, pp. 475-507. ISBN 9.78E+12
GRIFFITHS-BAKER, J.E., 2009. Ethics in practice: correspondent’s report from England and Wales. Legal Ethics, 12 (1), pp. 77-79. ISSN 1460-728X
HARDING, R. and HAMILTON, P., 2009. Working girls: abuse or choice in street-level sex work? A study of homeless women in Nottingham. British Journal of Social Work, 39 (6), pp. 1118-1137. ISSN 1468-263X
HARGREAVES, S., 2009. EU Law. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199544424
HENHAM, R., 2009. Exploring the relationship between sentencing and the legitimacy of trial justice. International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, 37, p. 65.
HENHAM, R., 2009. International sentencing as a force for achieving peace through justice. In: Taking Stock of Transitional Justice Conference, Oxford Transitional Justice Research, University of Oxford, June 2009, Oxford.
HENHAM, R., 2009. Review of Wandall, Decisions to imprison: court decision-making inside and outside the law. British Journal of Criminology, 49, p. 421.
HENHAM, R., 2009. Towards restorative sentencing in international criminal trials. International Criminal Law Review, 9, p. 809.
HENNING, F. and NG, G.Y., 2009. The challenge of collaboration – ICT implementation networks in courts in The Netherlands. Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences (28E), pp. 27-44. ISSN 2247–8310
HODGES, S., 2009. Marketing legal services to medium-sized companies. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
HUXLEY-BINNS, R., 2009. Case in detail – R v Mayer. , pp. 6-7.
HUXLEY-BINNS, R., 2009. Credit where it is due. In: Proceedings of the 11th Annual Learning and Teaching Conference, Nottingham.
HUXLEY-BINNS, R., 2009. Criminal law concentrate. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199544622
HUXLEY-BINNS, R., 2009. Optimum performance. , p. 10.
HUXLEY-BINNS, R., 2009. What do lecturers actually do? The different sides of the legal academic explained. Allaboutlaw co uk.
HUXLEY-BINNS, R., 2009. When is negligence a crime? , pp. 892-893.
HUXLEY-BINNS, R., 2009. The presumption of innocence: evidential and human rights perspectives. Criminal Law Review (3), pp. 259-260.
JACOB, R., 2009. Self-harm, capacity and refusal of treatment: implications for emergency medical practice. MPhil, Nottingham Trent University.
LEWIS, T., 2009. Reasserting the primacy of broadcast political speech after Animal Defenders International? - Rogaland Pensioners Party v Norway. Journal of Media Law, 1 (1), pp. 37-48.
LEWIS, T. and CUMPER, P., 2009. Balancing freedom of political expression against freedom of political opportunity: the courts and the UK's broadcasting ban on political advertising. Public Law, pp. 89-111.
LEWIS, T. and CUMPER, P., 2009. 'Taking religion seriously?' Human rights and Hijab in Europe - some problems of adjudication. Journal of Law and Religion, 24 (2), pp. 599-627.
MACINTYRE, E., 2009. Essentials of business law. Pearson/Longman. ISBN 9781405899765
MANN, J. and DENONCOURT, J., 2009. Copyright issues on the protection of architectural works and designs. In: Proceedings of 25th Annual ARCOM Conference, Nottingham.
MCLAUGHLIN, S., 2009. Corporate governance of non-listed companies [publication review]. Journal of Business Law, 5, pp. 515-516.
MCLAUGHLIN, S., 2009. Unlocking company law. Hodder Education. ISBN 9780340968345
MCTIGUE, P., 2009. Book review: 'Legal responses to HIV and AIDS', by James Chalmers. Nottingham Law Journal, 18 (1), pp. 46-47.
MOFFATT, P., 2009. The Banking Act 2009: Genesis. In: Nottingham Law School's Centre for Legal Research Insolvency and Corporate Law Research Group, 4 November 2009.
MOFFATT, P., 2009. Defaulting structured investment vehicles: are some creditors more equal than others? In the matter of Sigma Finance Corporation (in administrative receivership). Nottingham Law Journal, 18 (1), p. 37. ISSN 0965-0660
MOFFATT, P., 2009. Insolvency and Restructuring Bulletin. Hogan Lovells LLP.
MUDIGONDA, J.M., 2009. Capacity assessment and decision-making for the incapable patient in English, Scottish and Indian law. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
NICHOLSON, A., 2009. Generality, specificity, and effect: issues of transformation in the law concerning women and slavery. In: Trafficking: Women, Children and Exploitation, Feminist Legal Research Unit, Liverpool University, 10 March 2010, Liverpool.
NICHOLSON, A., 2009. The law and the protection of women from slavery and slave-like practices. In: Economic History Society Women's Committee 20th Annual Workshop, Free Labour? Women and Work in Slave and Post-Slave Societies, Wilberforce Institute for the Study of Slavery and Emancipation (WISE), University of Hull, Hull, 14 November 2009.
PARRY, R. and ZHANG, H., 2009. Is UK insolvency law failing struggling companies? Nottingham Law Journal, 18 (2), pp. 42-52. ISSN 0965-0660
PEGG, S., 2009. 'Madness is a woman’: Constance Kent and Victorian constructions of female insanity. Liverpool Law Review, 30 (3), pp. 207-223. ISSN 0144-932X (Print); 1572-8625 (Online)
SENEVIRATNE, M. and WALTERS, A., 2009. Complaints handling by the regulators of insolvency practitioners: a comparative study. UNSPECIFIED.
TRICKETT, L., 2009. 'Don't look now': masculinities, altruistic fear and the spectre of self: when, why and how men fear for others. Crime and Misdemeanours [SOLON online journal], 3 (1), pp. 82-108. ISSN 1754-0445
WALTERS, A., 2009. Individual Voluntary Arrangements: a 'fresh start' for salaried consumer debtors in England and Wales. International Insolvency Review, 18, pp. 5-36. ISSN 1180-0518
WALTERS, A., 2009. Regulating the insolvency office-holder profession across borders. In: B. WESSELS and P.J. OMAR, eds., Crossing (Dutch) Borders in Insolvency - Papers from the INSOL Europe Academic Forum and Meijers Institute of the Leiden Law School Joint Insolvency Conference. Nottingham: INSOL Europe, pp. 49-54. ISBN 9780955836411
WONG, R., 2009. Assessing the status of medical information in the light of the UK Data Protection Act 1998. In: A. BEGUM, ed., Medical treatment and law. Hyderabad: Icfai University Press, pp. 146-164.
WONG, R., 2009. Social networking: a conceptual analysis of a data controller. Communications Law, 14 (5), pp. 142-149. ISSN 1746-7616