Items where Division is "Nottingham Law School" and Year is 2015
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ANEJIONU, O., AHIARAMMUNNAH, P.-A. and NRIEZEDI-ANEJIONU, C., 2015. Hydrocarbon pollution in the Niger Delta: geographies of impacts and appraisal of lapses in extant legal framework. Resources Policy, 45, pp. 65-77. ISSN 0301-4207
BERRY, E., 2015. Partnership options in the UK: good things come in threes [forthcoming]. In: R.W. HILLMAN and M.J. LOEWENSTEIN, eds., Research handbook on partnerships, LLCs and alternative forms of business organizations. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
BERRY, E., HOMEWOOD, M.J. and BOGUSZ, B., 2015. Complete EU law: text, cases, and materials. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198725770
BURDETTE, D. and CALITZ, J., 2015. 4:3:2:1... Fair distribution of appointments or countdown to catastrophe? South Africa’s ministerial policy for the appointment of liquidators under the spotlight. Nottingham Business and Insolvency Law e-Journal, 3 (24), pp. 437-462. ISSN 2053-1648
CAMPBELL, A. and MOFFATT, P., 2015. Large scale bank insolvencies and the challenges ahead. In: M. HAENTJENS and B. WESSELS, eds., Research handbook on crisis management in the banking sector. Research handbooks in financial law . Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 55-80. ISBN 9781783474226
CHADWICK, E., 2015. Book review: Leo Strauss: man of peace by R. Howse. Nottingham Law Journal, 24, pp. 171-174. ISSN 0965-0660
CHADWICK, E., 2015. Self-determination movements [forthcoming]. In: M. WELLER, ed., The Oxford handbook of the use of force in international law. Oxford handbooks in law . Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199673049
CHING, J., 2015. ‘Favourable variations’: towards a refreshed approach for the interviewing classroom. Legal Education Review, 25 (1), pp. 173-202. ISSN 1033-2839
CHING, J., 2015. "I just want to get in!": justice as access to the legal profession. In: Legal Education and Access to Justice, Australian Law Teachers Association Conference, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia, 16-18 July 2015, Melbourne, Australia.
CHING, J., 2015. Making a virtue of necessity? An opportunity to harness solicitors' attachment to the workplace as a place for learning. Nottingham Law Journal, 24, pp. 36-66. ISSN 0965-0660
CHING, J., 2015. Reflective writing with students on an LLM for practising lawyers. In: P. KNEALE, ed., Masters level teaching, learning and student experience: issues in design and delivery. Palgrave Teaching and Learning . London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 123-125. ISBN 9781137399366
CHING, J., 2015. Students providing justice? .
CHING, J., 2015. The challenges facing legal services education in the 21st century: a case for collaboration and conversation? In: A. NUHOĞLU, K.M. BURCH, E. KÜZECI and M. TOPRAK, eds., Legal Education in the 21st century: International Conference, Bahçeşehir University, Istanbul, 4-5 May 2014 and The Union of Turkish Bar Associations, Ankara, 6-7 May 2014. Ankara: Türkiye Barolar Birliği, pp. 47-106. ISBN 9786059050517
CHING, J., MAHARG, P., SHERR, A. and WEBB, J., 2015. An overture for well-tempered regulators: four variations on a LETR theme. The Law Teacher. ISSN 1943-0353
DANIELE, L., 2015. La Palestina aderisce alla Corte Penale Internazionale: e ora? Quaderni di SIDIBlog, 2, pp. 393-401. ISSN 2465-0927
DENONCOURT, J., 2015. Commercialising and IP strategies for medical innovation. In: IP Commercialization and Strategy for Medical Innovation Workshop, Nottingham Legal Advice Centre, Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 3 December 2015.
DENONCOURT, J., 2015. Patent-backed debt finance: should company law take the lead to provide a "true and fair" view of SME patent assets? PhD, University of Nottingham.
DENONCOURT, J., 2015. Q&A: intellectual property law. Routledge Revision Q&A . Oxford: Routledge. ISBN 9781138831001
DENONCOURT, J., 2015. Shining a light on China's innovation ecosystem. Nottingham Law Journal, 24, pp. 167-170. ISSN 0965-0660
DENONCOURT, J., 2015. True and fair intellectual property information: a corporate governance issue. In: University of Nottingham Business School Research Series, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, 4 November 2015.
DENONCOURT, J., 2015. A crash course in IP for designers. In: Nottingham Creative IP Project, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, November 2015.
DENONCOURT, J., 2015. A crash course in IP for designers. In: Nottingham Creative IP Project, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, January 2015.
DENONCOURT, J., 2015. A crash course in IP for designers. In: Nottingham Creative IP Project, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, February 2015.
DENONCOURT, J., 2015. A crash course in IP for designers. In: International Association for the Advancement of Research and Teaching in Intellectual Property (ATRIP), 34th Annual Congress 2015, Cape Town, South Africa, 28 September 2015.
DENONCOURT, J., 2015. A crash course in IP for designers. In: European Intellectual Property Teachers’ Network (EIPTN), 8th Annual Workshop, University of Riga, Latvia, 29-30 June 2015.
DENONCOURT, J., 2015. A crash course in IP for designers. In: Society of Legal Scholars Annual Conference 2015, University of York, York, 5-7 September 2015.
DENONCOURT, J. and JOHNSON, N., 2015. A crash course in IP for designers. In: Legal Education and Access to Justice Conference, Nottingham Law School, Centre for Legal Education, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 19-21 June 2015.
DENONCOURT, J., PALEY, E., JARMAN, J., JOHNSON, N., DAVISON, C. and CLARKE, P., 2015. The Nottingham intellectual property guide for creatives. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University: Publications. ISBN 9780993111228
DOAK, J., 2015. England and Wales. In: F. DÜNKEL, J. GRZYWA-HOLTEN and P. HORSFIELD, eds., Restorative justice and mediation in penal matters: a stocktaking of legal issues, implementation of strategies and outcomes in 36 European countries. Monchengladbach: Forum Verlag Godesberg, pp. 203-225. ISBN 9783942865319
DOAK, J., 2015. Enriching trial justice for crime victims in common law systems: Lessons from transitional environments. International Review of Victimology, 21 (2), pp. 139-160. ISSN 0269-7580
DOAK, J., MCGOURLAY, C. and THOMAS, M., 2015. Evidence in context. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9780415737654
DONALDSON, A. and FERRIS, G., 2015. Collaborating and Co-operating to Make the Connection: How Law Librarians and Academics Can Work Together to Develop Communities of Legal Practice. Legal Information Management, 15 (4), pp. 224-233. ISSN 1472-6696
ELLIS, J., 2015. Enforcement of intellectual property rights: does delay matter? Journal of Business Law, 4, pp. 334-347. ISSN 0021-9460
ELLIS, J., 2015. The continued appointment of corporate directors: an examination of the effect of s. 87 of the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015. The Company Lawyer, 37. ISSN 0144-1027
FERRIS, G., 2015. Reflections on formalities. In: W. BARR, ed., Modern studies in property law. Volume 8. Oxford: Hart, pp. 269-285. ISBN 9781849466226
FERRIS, G., 2015. Uses of values in legal education. Intersentia: Cambridge. ISBN 9781780681238
FERRIS, G. and LUNT, C., 2015. Devil's advocate: representation in heroic fiction, Daredevil and the law. In: T. GIDDENS, ed., Graphic justice: intersections of comics and law. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 36-53. ISBN 9781138787995
GANT, J.L.L., 2015. Establishing interpretation in the collective redundancies directive. Eurofenix (60), pp. 24-25.
GANT, J.L.L., 2015. Path dependent obstacles to cross-border insolvency: a social Darwinian perspective. Nottingham Business and Insolvency Law e-Journal, 3 (7), pp. 101-134. ISSN 2053-1648
GERRY, F. and SJÖLIN, C., 2015. Achieving the G20 gender equality target by tackling sexual exploitation through legal uniformity, extra territoriality and corporate responsibility. In: 4th International Conference on Law, Regulation and Public Policy, Singapore, 8 June 2015, Singapore.
GERRY, F., SJÖLIN, C. and URBAS, G., 2015. Patterns of sexual behaviour: the law of evidence: back to the future in Australia and England. International Commentary on Evidence, 11 (1), pp. 29-65. ISSN 1554-4567
GREGORY, N., 2015. Jamaicans in Nottingham: narratives and reflections. Hertford: Hansib.
HOMEWOOD, M.J., 2015. Mobile devices in classrooms: recognising the challenges, embracing the opportunities. In: Igniting Law Teaching Conference, American University Washington College of Law, Washington DC, USA, 20 March 2015.
HOMEWOOD, M.J., 2015. Personalising feedback to support student research and enquiry across the disciplines. In: NTU Annual Learning and Teaching Conference, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 31 March 2015.
HWAIDI, M., 2015. An evaluation of the efficacy of UCP 600 within English and Jordanian legal orders and Jordanian commercial practices. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
IRETON, E., 2015. Waiting for Chilcot: are threats from families and politicians really the answer? The Conversation.
JARMAN, J., 2015. Barrier grief. ITMA Review.
JARMAN, J., 2015. Review of risk management education for Law Society of Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Law Society of Hong Kong.
JARMAN, J., 2015. Why is Outcome 7.6 frightening lawyers? The Law Society Gazette. ISSN 1355-7971
JOHNSON, N., 2015. Government Challenges to Rules on Standing in Judicial Review - R(O) v Secretary of State International Development [2014] EWHC 2371 (QB). Nottingham Law Journal, 24, pp. 137-142. ISSN 0965-0660
KASTRINOU, A., 2015. The role of directors in corporate rescue in France and the United Kingdom: an overview. NIBLeJ (Nottingham Business and Insolvency Law e-Journal), 3 (25), pp. 463-475. ISSN 2053-1648
KIRK, E.A., 2015. Science and the international regulation of marine pollution. In: D.R. ROTHWELL, A. OUDE ELFERINK, K.N. SCOTT and T. STEPHENS, eds., The Oxford research handbook on the law of the sea. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 516-535. ISBN 9780198715481
KIRK, E.A., 2015. The ecosystem approach and the search for an objective and content for the concept of holistic ocean governance. Ocean Development & International Law, 46 (1), pp. 33-49. ISSN 0090-8320
LEWIS, T., 2015. Human remains as 'artistic expression' and the common law offence of outraging public decency: 'human earrings', human rights and R. v Gibson revisited. In: R. REDMOND-COOPER, ed., Human remains and the law. Institute of Art and Law, pp. 83-99.
LIU, N. and KIRK, E.A., 2015. The European Union’s Potential Contribution to Protect Marine Biodiversity in the Changing Arctic: A Roadmap. The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law, 30 (2), pp. 255-284. ISSN 0927-3522
MAHARG, P., 2015. 'Democracy begins in conversation’: the phenomenology of problem-based learning and legal education. Nottingham Law Journal, 24 (1). ISSN 0965–0660
MAHARG, P., 2015. Editorial: BILETA special issue: Technology and Legal Education. European Journal of Law and Technology, 6 (1). ISSN 2042-115X
MAHARG, P., 2015. Interview met Paul Maharg. In: C. DULLAERT, M. VAN DE GRIENDT and J. MENSCH, eds., De nieuwe advocaat: nieuwe kansen voor ondernemende advocaten. Den Haag: Sdu Uitgevers, pp. 209-213. ISBN 9789012395885
MAHARG, P., 2015. Res publica: the early days of a better world. Demos Journal (1).
MAHARG, P., 2015. Shared space: regulation, technology and legal education in a global context. European Journal of Law and Technology, 6 (1). ISSN 2042-115X
MCTIGUE, P., 2015. From Navas to Kaltoft: The European Court of Justice’s evolving definition of disability and the implications for HIV-positive individuals. International Journal of Discrimination and the Law.
MCTIGUE, P., 2015. "I’d be insulted to be thought of as disabled": the uneasy relationship between people living with HIV/AIDS and disability. In: Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, USA, 28-31 May 2015.
MOFFATT, P., 2015. The EU special resolution mechanism – a necessary fix? Nottingham Business and Insolvency Law eJournal, 3, pp. 493-515. ISSN 2053-1648
MOFFATT, P., 2015. Regulation of insolvency practitioners. Solicitors Journal, 159 (15). ISSN 0038-1047
MOFFATT, P., 2015. SRA and the Law Society: a case of the tail wagging the dog? The Times. ISSN 0140-0460
NICHOLSON, A., 2015. Perceiving freedom: the shared lived experiences of "old" and "new" slaves. In: Inaugural Workshop of the Antislavery Usable Past Research Network, Wilberforce Institute for the Study of Slavery and Emancipation (WISE), Hull, 16-17 October 2015.
NICHOLSON, A., 2015. The lullaby of freedom: perceptions of freedom in slave narrative. In: Conference: Freedom: Bondage, Future and Selves in Central Asia, the Middle East and Africa, Dipartimento di Scienze Umane per la Formazione "Riccardo Massa", Universita di Bicocca, Milan, Italy, 17-18 September 2015, Milan, Italy.
O'NIONS, H., 2015. How citizenship laws leave the Roma in Europe's hinterland. In: R.E. HOWARD-HASSMANN and M. WALTON-ROBERTS, eds., The human right to citizenship: a slippery concept. Pennsylvania studies in human rights . Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 9780812247176
O'NIONS, H., 2015. Narratives of social inclusion in the context of Roma school segregation. Social Inclusion, 3 (5), pp. 103-114. ISSN 2183-2803
O'NIONS, H., 2015. Warehouses and window-dressing: a legal perspective on educational segregation in Europe. ZEP: Zeitschrift fuer Internationale Bildungsforschung und Entwicklungspaedagogik, 38 (1), pp. 4-10. ISSN 1434-4688
OMAR, P., 2015. La coopération entre les juges et les tribunaux: le nouvel enjeu à l’echelle européenne. Revue des Procédures Collectives Civiles et Commerciales, 2015 (6), pp. 15-18. ISSN 1292-8216
OMAR, P.J., 2015. The inevitability of "insolvency tourism" [forthcoming]. Netherlands International Law Review, 62 (3), pp. 429-444. ISSN 0165-070X
OMAR, P.J., 2015. The universe of insolvency cooperation and the Primeo directive. International Corporate Rescue, 12 (1), pp. 32-41. ISSN 1572-4638
OMAR, P.J. and GANT, J.L.L., 2015. Lender liability and fault for deepening insolvency: a comparative analysis. Tydskrif vir die Suid Afrikaanse Reg, 2015 (1), pp. 39-58. ISSN 0257-7747
ONG, D.M., 2015. A Bridge Too Far? Assessing the Prospects for International Environmental Law to Resolve the South China Sea Disputes. International Journal on Minority and Group Rights, 22 (4), pp. 578-597. ISSN 1385-4879
ONG, D.M., 2015. Regulating environmental responsibility for the multinational oil industry: continuing challenges for international law. International Journal of Law in Context, 11 (2), pp. 153-173. ISSN 1744-5523
OTABOR-OLUBOR, I., 2015. Stuck in a time warp: security interests in chattel mortgages and the bills of sale legislation in Nigeria. International Company and Commercial Law Review, 26 (11), pp. 345-354. ISSN 0958-5214
OTABOR-OLUBOR, I., 2015. What next for the security bill of sale and the company charge? In: University of Leicester Conference, University of Leicester, Leicester, 8-9 May 2015.
PARRY, R. and OMAR, P.J., 2015. International insolvency law: future perspectives. Nottingham: INSOL Europe. ISBN 9780957076198
PATEL, S., 2015. The IAAF’s hyperandrogenism regulations suspended. World Sports Law Report, 13 (8), pp. 8-11. ISSN 1742-0040
PATEL, S., 2015. Inclusion and exclusion in competitive sport: socio-legal and regulatory perspectives. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 1138025518
PATEL, S., 2015. Women’s sport is on the rise but old-fashioned regulators need to catch up. London: The Conversation.
PEGG, S., 2015. Body branding: should the police be snooping on our skin? London: Independent Digital News and Media Ltd.
PEGG, S., 2015. Flawed law. New Law Journal. ISSN 0306-6479
PEGG, S., 2015. Guilty verdict in sex deception case may be bad news for people transitioning to a new gender. London: The Conversation.
PEGG, S., 2015. Policing privacy. Police Professional.
PEGG, S., 2015. Wrong on 'revenge porn'. The Law Society Gazette (7). ISSN 1355-7971
PEGG, S., 2015. The new tattoo: is body branding legal? London: The Conversation.
ROBSON, J., 2015. CPS faces a stark choice. .
ROBSON, J., 2015. Crown Court: structured mayhem better than complete mayhem. The Times. ISSN 0140-0460
ROBSON, J., 2015. How Michael Gove is changing the tune on justice reform. The Conversation.
ROBSON, J., 2015. The veil and the myth of Pinocchio's nose. In: Human Rights, Law and Religion: Perspectives on the Islamic Face Veil [seminar], Centre for Conflict, Rights and Justice, in collaboration with the NLS Centre for Advocacy, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 30 March 2015, Nottingham.
SENEVIRATNE, M., 2015. The legal ombudsman: past, present and future. Nottingham Law Journal, 24, pp. 1-18. ISSN 0965–0660
SJÖLIN, C., 2015. Does gender matter? [blog post dated 21 September 2015].
SJÖLIN, C., 2015. Ten years on: consent under the Sexual Offences Act 2003. The Journal of Criminal Law, 79 (1), pp. 20-35. ISSN 0022-0183
SJÖLIN, C. and GERRY, F., 2015. Global standards on sexual violence will get more women into work. The Conversation.
SLORACH, J.S. and ELLIS, J., 2015. Business law 2015-2016. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198737667
STAUCH, M. and WHEAT, K., 2015. Text, cases and materials on medical law and ethics. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9781138024021
STOKOE, E., EDWARDS, D. and EDWARDS, H., 2015. "No comment" responses to questions in police investigative interviews [forthcoming]. In: S. EHRLICH, D. EADES and J. AINSWORTH, eds., Coercion and consent in the legal system. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
STRECKER, S., 2015. Free movement of persons [chapter 11]. In: E. BERRY, M.J. HOMEWOOD and B. BOGUSZ, eds., Complete EU law. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 380-425. ISBN 9780198725770
TOO, F.C., 2015. A comparative analysis of corporate insolvency laws: what is is the best option for Kenya? PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
VEDER, M. and OMAR, P.J., 2015. Teaching and research in international insolvency law: challenges and opportunities. Nottingham: INSOL Europe. ISBN 9780993189708
WAKELIN, E., 2015. Minority right obligations in Europe: when claims of double standards are simply not enough. In: Annual Research Symposium of the UACES CRN Centrifugal Europe: New Perspectives in European Studies: Europeanisation in the EU and the Neighbourhood, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, 6-8 March 2015.
WALTERS, A., 2015. Disqualification of those engaged in the management of companies and financial institutions. In: E. RIDER, ed., Research handbook on international financial crime. Research handbooks in financial law . Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. ISBN 9781783475780
WALTERS, A., 2015. Giving effect to foreign restructuring plans in Anglo-US private international law. Nottingham Insolvency and Business Law e-Journal, 3 (20), pp. 375-392. ISSN 2053-1648
WALTERS, A.J., 2015. Statutory erosion of secured creditors' rights: some insights from the United Kingdom. University of Illinois Law Review (2), pp. 543-570. ISSN 0276-9948
WILSON, G., 2015. Book review of 3rd edition of 'EU securities and financial markets regulation' by N. Moloney. Nottingham Law Journal, 23, pp. 163-166. ISSN 0965-0660
WILSON, G., 2015. Salomon revisited. In: 34th Annual Australian and New Zealand Law and History Society Conference, University of Adelaide, Australia, 10-12 December 2015.
WILSON, G., 2015. The search for a principled approach to lifting the corporate veil; a neo-Polanyian perspective to a quixotic quest. In: The Society of Legal Scholars Annual Conference 2015, University of York, York, 1-4 September 2015.
WONG, R., 2015. Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC: idealisms and realisms. In: P. LEITH, ed., Privacy in the information society: volume II. Farnham: Ashgate Publishing. ISBN 9781409441281
ZHAO, J., 2015. Enhancing transparency through company law reform in China. Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 66 (1), pp. 43-69. ISSN 0029-3105
ZHARIKOV, A., 2015. Liability of the arranger of a syndicated loan: methods of protection. Law and Financial Markets Review, 9 (2), pp. 154-158. ISSN 1752-1440
DE FREITAS, S. and MAHARG, P., 2015. Digital games and learning [series editor]. Abingdon: Routledge.
Ó NÉILL, C., 2015. Abrahamic religious belief and circumcision in English medical law. In: Durham CELLS (Centre for Ethics and Law in the Life Sciences) and Durham GLAD (Gender and Law at Durham) Postgraduate Research Conference, Durham Law School, Durham University, Durham, 2015.
Ó NÉILL, C., 2015. Conscience and Conviction: The Case for Civil Disobedience. Medical Law Review, 23 (2), pp. 315-319. ISSN 0967-0742
Ó NÉILL, C., 2015. Conscientious objection in Greater Glasgow Health Board v. Doogan and others [2014] UKSC 68. Medical Law International, 15 (4), pp. 246-254. ISSN 0968-5332
Ó NÉILL, C., 2015. Is the definition of 'participate' appropriate in relation to s 4 of the Abortion Act 1967 (Conscientious Objection)? In: Durham CELLS (Centre for Ethics and Law in the Life Sciences) Postgraduate Conference, Durham, Durham University, 2015.
Ó NÉILL, C., 2015. Ritual circumcision: is there a conflict between the manifestation of religious belief and the potential for harm? In: College of St Hild and St Bede Senior Common Room Postgraduate Symposium, Durham University, Durham, 2015.