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ADAMIDIS, V., 2016. Character evidence in the courts of classical Athens: rhetoric, relevance and the rule of law. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9781472483690

ADAMIDIS, V., 2016. The relevance of liturgies in the courts of classical Athens. ATINER'S Conference Paper Series. ISSN 2241-2891

BARRETT, D., 2016. The importance of equality law and human rights in addressing socio-economic inequality. In: D. CUYPERS and J. VRIELINK, eds., Equal is not enough. Discrimination law in theory and practice, 3 . Cambridge: Intersentia, pp. 5-26. ISBN 9781780684062

BOYES, S., 2016. Don't take away my break-away: balancing regulatory and commercial interests in sport. Nottingham Law Journal, 25, pp. 28-38. ISSN 0965–0660

BOYES, S., 2016. Sports regulators and the potential for ‘breakaways’. World Sports Advocate, 14 (10), pp. 16-19.

CAMPBELL, A. and MOFFATT, P., 2016. Bank insolvency: how can ring-fencing ensure the continuity of banking services in an insolvent banking group? In: R. PARRY and P.J. OMAR, eds., Banking and financial insolvencies: the European regulatory framework: papers from the INSOL Europe Academic Forum Annual Conference, Berlin, Germany, 30 September-1 October 2015. Nottingham: INSOL Europe, pp. 3-11. ISBN 9780993189722

CANAVAN, R., 2016. Framework agreements. In: C. BOVIS, ed., Research handbook on EU public procurement law. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. ISBN 9781781953259 (Forthcoming)

CANAVAN, R., 2016. Framework agreements. In: C. TWIGG-FLESNER, ed., Research handbook on EU consumer and contract law. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. ISBN 9781782547365 (Forthcoming)

CHADWICK, E., 2016. Neutrality revisited. In: R. LIIVOJA and T. MCCORMACK, eds., The Routledge handbook of the law of armed conflict. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9780415640374

CHAPMAN, J. and CHING, J., 2016. The impact of alternative business structures on legal education in law firms and law schools in the United Kingdom. In: T. MOTTERSHEAD, ed., Innovating talent management in law firms. Washington, DC: National Association for Law Placement, pp. 133-169.

CHING, J., 2016. Despite my job or because of my job: impact and research. In: C. ASHFORD and J. GUTH, eds., The legal academic's handbook. London: Palgrave, pp. 173-175. ISBN 9781137434289

CHING, J., 2016. Greener grass and re-invented wheels: researching together. In: Society of Legal Scholars Annual Conference, St Catherine’s College, University of Oxford, Oxford, 6-9 September 2016.

CHING, J., 2016. Pre-qualification work experience in professional legal education: literature review. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

CHING, J., 2016. “Riding madly off in all directions”: consistency and convergence in professional legal education. In: Directions in Legal Education Conference, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 3-4 June 2016.

CHING, J., CUMMINS, H.A. and WATSON, N., 2016. IMPACT Justice Legal Education Survey first interim report. Barbados: Caribbean Law Institute Centre.

CHING, J., CUMMINS, H.A. and WATSON, N., 2016. IMPACT Justice Legal Education Survey second interim report. Barbados: Caribbean Law Institute Centre.

CHING, J. and HENDERSON, P., 2016. Pre-qualification work experience in professional legal education. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

CHING, J. and HENDERSON, P., 2016. Pre-qualification work experience in professional legal education: appendices. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

CROSBY, R.D., 2016. Trade union recognition law as an aid to freedom of association? MPhil, Nottingham Trent University.

DANIELE, L., 2016. Disputing the indisputable: genocide denial and freedom of expression in Perinçek v Switzerland. Nottingham Law Journal, 25, pp. 141-151. ISSN 0965-0660

DAVIES-BRIGHT, A., 2016. Terrorism: a threat to security? In: M.E. FOOTER, J. SCHMIDT, N.D. WHITE and A. DAVIES-BRIGHT, eds., Security and International Law. Studies in international law, 58 . Oxford: Hart, pp. 207-248. ISBN 9781849466349

DENONCOURT, J., 2016. Corporate disclosure of intellectual property assets: a comparative system evaluation of international trends. In: Society for Legal Scholars (SLS) 2016 Annual Conference, St Catherine’s College, University of Oxford, Oxford, 6-9 September 2016.

DENONCOURT, J., 2016. Corporate governance and intellectual property assets. Expert Guide Intellectual Property, -.

DENONCOURT, J., 2016. Educating creatives about IP: provenance. In: [Presentation] The Nottingham Creative Intellectual Property Project, Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 10 March 2016.

DENONCOURT, J., 2016. IP assets and corporate narrative disclosure. In: Managing IP for Innovation High Level Multidisciplinary Symposium, Faculté de droit et de science politique, Aix-Marseille Université, Aix en Provence, France, 7-8 July 2016.

DENONCOURT, J., 2016. Patent attorneys IPO due diligence. Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys (CIPA) Journal, 45 (4), pp. 52-54. ISSN 0306-0314

DENONCOURT, J., 2016. Stakeholders in IP awareness for creatives [session chair]. In: CREATe/Industry Copyright Education and Awareness Symposium, London, 24 May 2016.

DENONCOURT, J., 2016. True and fair intellectual property information: a corporate governance issue. Journal of Business Law (1), pp. 47-72. ISSN 0021-9460

DENONCOURT, J., 2016. The creative identity and intellectual property. Nottingham Law Journal, 25, pp. 39-54. ISSN 0965-0660

DENONCOURT, J., 2016. The creative identity and intellectual property. In: European Intellectual Property Teachers’ Network (EIPTN), 9th Annual Conference 2016, University of Library Studies and Information Technologies, Sofia, Bulgaria, 4-5 July 2016.

DENONCOURT, J., JARMAN, J., JOHNSON, N. and PALEY, E., 2016. Degree shows & displaying your creative work. Intellectual property notebook . Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University: Publications. ISBN 9780993111235

DOAK, J., 2016. Criminal justice in transition: the Northern Ireland context edited by Anne-Marie McAlinden and Clare Dwyer. Criminal Law Review (9), pp. 690-693. ISSN 0011-135X

DOAK, J., 2016. Stalking the state: the state as a stakeholder in post-conflict restorative justice. In: K. CLAMP, ed., Restorative justice in transitional settings. Routledge frontiers of criminal justice . London: Routledge. ISBN 9781138851931

DOAK, J., FIELD, S., JACKSON, J. and O'MAHONY, D., 2016. Procedural traditions in flux. The International Journal of Evidence & Proof, 20 (4), pp. 263-265. ISSN 1740-5572

ELLIS, J., 2016. Assessing the status of rent in corporate insolvencies - why the Lundy Granite principle may not be written in stone. Insolvency Law Journal, 24 (4), pp. 237-255. ISSN 1039-3293

FABÓK, Z., 2016. The jurisdictional paradox in the insolvency regulation. Nottingham Insolvency and Business Law eJournal, 4 (1), pp. 52-82. ISSN 2053-1648

FABÓK, Z. and KIMMEL, J., 2016. Ungarn. In: H.-P. KIRCHHOF, R. STÜRNER and H.H. EIDENMÜLLER, eds., Münchener Kommentar zur Insolvenzordnung: EuInsVO 2000, Art. 102/102a EGInsO, EuInsVO 2015, Länderberichte. InsO (Band 4). München: Verlag C.H. Beck, pp. 1493-1522.

FERRIS, G., 2016. The promise and perils of positive psychology in legal education. In: The Society of Legal Scholars (SLS) Annual Conference 2016, St Catherine’s College, Oxford, 6 September 2016.

GANT, J.L.L., 2016. Rescue before a fall: an Anglo-French analysis of the balance between corporate rescue and employment protection. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

GANT, J.L.L., 2016. Studies in convergence? Post-crisis effects on corporate rescue and the influence of social policy: the EU and the USA. International Insolvency Review, 25 (1), pp. 72-96. ISSN 1180-0518

GANT, J.L.L., 2016. The cost of bank insolvencies: a socio-economic rights analysis. In: R. PARRY and P. OMAR, eds., Banking and financial insolvencies: the European regulatory framework. Nottingham: INSOL Europe, pp. 123-134. ISBN 9780993189722

GANT, J.L.L. and KASTRINOU, A., 2016. The road to recovery: a comparative analysis of the impact of the financial crisis on the rights of workers in Greece, Portugal, France and the United Kingdom and their insolvency legal systems. In: R. PARRY, ed., Designing insolvency systems. Nottingham: INSOL Europe, pp. 31-53.

HALL, H., 2016. Exorcism, religious freedom and consent: the devil in the detail. The Journal of Criminal Law, 80 (4), pp. 241-253. ISSN 0022-0183

HODGSON, J., 2016. Response from gavotte to techno - but the dance goes on. In: N. DUNCAN, C. ASHFORD and J. GUTH, eds., Perspectives on legal education: contemporary responses to the Lord Upjohn Lectures. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9781138812581

HODGSON, J., 2016. Writing for a professional audience. In: C. ASHFORD and J. GUTH, eds., The legal academic’s handbook. London: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9781137434289

HOMEWOOD, M.J., 2016. Audience response systems. In: DELITe Conference, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 21 June 2016.

HOMEWOOD, M.J., 2016. Can multimedia online assessment support resources hosted in a virtual learning environment (VLE) be used to effectively close the male progression and BME attainment gap? In: Twelfth International Conference on Technology, Knowledge & Society, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 18-19 February 2016.

HOMEWOOD, M.J., 2016. Can multimedia online assessment support resources hosted in a virtual learning environment (VLE) be used to effectively close the male progression and BME attainment gap? In: NTU Success For All Symposium, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 27 January 2016.

HOMEWOOD, M.J., 2016. Developing an online study skills and revision support module using NOW. In: NTU ELearning Showcase, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 4 April 2016.

HOMEWOOD, M.J., 2016. EU law concentrate. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198759171 (Forthcoming)

HOMEWOOD, M.J., 2016. OMG, I didn’t know you could do that… (technology based tips to enhance student learning). In: TILT Annual Learning and Teaching Conference, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 4 July 2016.

IRETON, E., 2016. Bowing to public pressure: the child abuse inquiry. The Conversation.

IRETON, E., 2016. The ministerial power to set up a public inquiry: issues of transparency and accountability. Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 67 (2), pp. 209-229. ISSN 0029-3105

JARUNRATANASRI, P., 2016. A proposed legislative framework to protect digital copyright from end user infringement on the internet in Thailand: a comparative approach. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

KASTRINOU, A., 2016. Comparative Analysis of the Informal Pre-Insolvency Procedures of the UK and France. International Insolvency Review. ISSN 1180-0518

KASTRINOU, A. and JACOBS, L., 2016. Pre-insolvency procedures: a United Kingdom and South African perspective. In: R. PARRY and P. OMAR, eds., Reimagining rescue. Nottingham: INSOL Europe, pp. 91-108. ISBN 9780993189739

KASTRINOU, A. and VULLINGS, S., 2016. Prepacks - no evil is without good. In: R. PARRY and P. OMAR, eds., Banking and financial insolvencies: the European regulatory framework. Nottingham: INSOL Europe, pp. 135-152. ISBN 9780993189722

KEAY, A. and ZHAO, J., 2016. Ascertaining the notion of board accountability in Chinese listed companies. Hong Kong Law Journal, 46 (2), pp. 671-708. ISSN 0378-0600

KIRK, E., 2016. Whose job is it to protect the Arctic? The Conversation.

KIRK, E., 2016. The role of non-state actors in treaty regimes for the protection of marine biodiversity. In: M. BOWMAN, P. DAVIES and E. GOODWIN, eds., Research handbook on biodiversity and law. Research handbooks in environmental law . Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, pp. 95-122. ISBN 9781781004784

LONG, Y., 2016. Skills for future international commercial lawyers: a proposal for a skills-based course in the Chinese mainland context. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

MAHARG, P., 2016. Disintermediation. The Law Teacher, 50 (1), pp. 114-131. ISSN 0306-9400

MAHARG, P., 2016. Editorial: Learning/Technology. The Law Teacher, 50 (1), pp. 15-23. ISSN 0306-9400

MAHARG, P., 2016. The Law Teacher. Abingdon: Routledge.

MCCANN, M. and TAYLOR, L., 2016. Enhancing learning using authentic artefacts. Proceedings of the TILT Annual Learning and Teaching Conference, 2016. ISSN 1758-6143

MOFFATT, P., 2016. In a digital age and where significant assets may consist of dematerialised instruments, are our existing rules sufficient to provide a fair and effective regime governing the location of assets? DLegal, Nottingham Trent University.

NOORTMANN, M. and SEDMAN, D., 2016. Transnational criminal organisations and human rights. In: P. HAUCK and S. PETERKE, eds., International law and transnational organized crime. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 406-446. ISBN 9780198733737

OMAR, P., 2016. L’evolution du redressement depuis l’an deux mille au Royaume-Uni. Revue des Procédures Collectives Civiles et Commerciales, 2016 (1), pp. 17-21. ISSN 1292-8216

OMAR, P., 2016. Trends in asset-security reforms: legal transplants and the conflict between civil law and common law systems. Jersey and Guernsey Law Review, 20, pp. 5-34.

OMAR, P.J. and BUCHAN, J., 2016. Bucolic dream or arboreal fantasy? The Willmott saga, insolvency disclaimers and the contract/property dichotomy. Conveyancer and Property Lawyer, 80 (3), pp. 197-214. ISSN 0010-8200

OMAR, P.J. and GANT, J., 2016. Corporate rescue in the United Kingdom: past, present and future reforms. Insolvency Law Journal, 24, pp. 40-61. ISSN 1039-3293

ONG, D., 2016. Delimitation of the outer continental shelf and prospects for revenue sharing between states and the international community. In: J. BARRETT and R. BARNES, eds., Law of the sea: UNCLOS as a living treaty. London: British Institute of International and Comparative Law, pp. 81-118. ISBN 9781905221523

ONG, D., CALLEY, D. and HULME, K., 2016. New maritime security threats. In: D. ATTARD, M. FITZMAURICE, N. MARTINEZ and R. HAMZA, eds., The IMLI manual on international maritime law. Volume III: Marine environmental law and international maritime security law. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 511-540. ISBN 9780199683949

ONG, D.M., 2016. Prospects for integrating an environmental sustainability perspective within the university law curriculum in England. The Law Teacher, 50 (3), pp. 276-299. ISSN 0306-9400

ONG, D.M., 2016. Public Accountability for Private International Financing of Natural Resource Development Projects: The UN Rule of Law Initiative and the Equator Principles. Nordic Journal of International Law, 85 (3), pp. 201-233. ISSN 0902-7351

ONG, D.M., 2016. The environmental challenges of shale gas extraction: North American and European legal perspectives. In: T. HUNTER, ed., Handbook of shale gas law and policy. Energy & law (18). Cambridge: Intersentia, pp. 203-225. ISBN 9781780682426

PARRY, R. and OMAR, P.J., 2016. Banking and financial insolvencies: the European regulatory framework. Nottingham: INSOL Europe. ISBN 9780993189722

PARRY, R. and OMAR, P.J., 2016. Reimagining rescue. Nottingham: INSOL Europe. ISBN 9780993189739

ROBERTS, P. and DOAK, J., 2016. Mastering evidence and proof: a tribute to Mike Redmayne. The International Journal of Evidence & Proof, 20 (2), pp. 89-94. ISSN 1365-7127

ROBSON, J., 2016. All for one or one for all? Solicitors Journal, 160 (10), p. 15. ISSN 0038-1152

ROBSON, J., 2016. Gove’s nonsense: barristers vs solicitor advocates. Solicitors Journal. ISSN 0038-1152

ROBSON, J., 2016. The Niqaab and the Myth of Pinocchio’s Nose: Is the Niqaab an Impediment to Fact Finding in an Adversarial Trial? An Analysis ofR v D. Oxford Journal of Law and Religion. ISSN 2047-0770

ROBSON, J., 2016. Split the BPTC, watch out for the diversity risks. Lawyer 2B.

ROBSON, J., 2016. The veiled lodger - a reflection on the status of R v D. Nottingham Law Journal, 25, pp. 105-111. ISSN 0965–0660

ROBSON, J., 2016. The vital rules which meant a double murderer nearly escaped justice. The Conversation.

SCHAEFER, P., HOMEWOOD, M.J., BARTLETT, F. and MULCAHY, K., 2016. Technology, ethics, professionalism and legal education. In: International Legal Ethics Conference VII, New York, USA, 14-16 July 2016.

SCHWARTZ, M.H. and WALTERS, A.J., 2016. Contracts: a context and practice casebook. Carolina Academic Press context and practice series . Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. ISBN 9781611635546

SJÖLIN, C., 2016. Book Review of 'Witness testimony in sexual cases: evidential, investigative and scientific perspectives' edited by Pamela Radcliffe et al. Criminal Law Review, 12, pp. 955-957. ISSN 0011-135X

SJÖLIN, C., 2016. Killing the parasite. Nottingham Law Journal, 26, pp. 129-140. ISSN 0965–0660

THOMAS, M.P., 2016. Defenceless castles: the use of grossly disproportionate force by householders in light of R (Collins) v Secretary of State for Justice [2016] EWHC 33 (Admin). The Journal of Criminal Law, 80 (6), pp. 407-427. ISSN 0022-0183

TRICKETT, L., 2016. Birds and sluts: views on young women from boys in the gang. The International Review of Victimology, 22 (1), pp. 25-44. ISSN 0269-7580

WILLIAMS, I.G. and WALTERS, A.J., 2016. The model law: is it time for the U.K. to change tack? ABI Journal, Jan, pp. 16-17. ISSN 1931-7522

WILSON, A. and DEVERELL, F., 2016. Universal tribulation. The Adviser (174), pp. 32-39. ISSN 0950-5458

WILSON, G., 2016. Bovill’s Act 1865: much ado about nothing? In: 35th Annual Conference of the Australia and New Zealand Law and History Society, School of Law, Curtin University, Perth, Australia, 6 December 2016.

WILSON, G., 2016. The search for a principled approach to lifting the corporate veil: a Polanyian perspective to a Quixotic quest. In: Commercial and Property Law Research Centre, School of Law, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia, 28 November 2016.

WILSON, G., 2016. The search for a principled approach to lifting the corporate veil: a neo-Polanyian perspective to a quixotic quest. In: Private and Commercial Law Seminar Series, University of Manchester, Manchester, 20 April 2016.

WILSON, G. and WILSON, S., 2016. Banking and regulation post-crisis: the significance of "culture" in the UK and experiences from Australia. Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation, 31 (7), pp. 385-395. ISSN 1742-6812

WILSON, G. and WILSON, S., 2016. Banking and society in nineteenth-century Britain: contemporary perspectives on ‘socially useless’ and ‘socially useful’ banking. In: Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Legal History Seminar Series, 4 November 2016.

WILSON, G. and WILSON, S., 2016. Creativity and enterprise in the global economy: legitimacy in enterprise and managing the limits of competitiveness and propriety, past and present- and future. In: Joint Conference of the Association of Business Historians and Gesellschaft für Unternehmensgeschichte, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, 27-28 May 2016.

ZHANG, H., PARRY, R. and CHENG, X., 2016. An exploration of the independent director system in China: problems and solutions. International Company and Commercial Law Review, 27 (8), pp. 253-262. ISSN 0958-5214

ZHAO, J., 2016. Promoting a more efficient corporate governance model in emerging markets through corporate law. Washington University Global Studies Law Review, 15 (3), pp. 447-493. ISSN 1546-6981

DE FREITAS, S. and MAHARG, P., 2016. Digital games and learning [series editor]. Abingdon: Routledge. (Forthcoming)

Ó NÉILL, C., 2016. Human Cloning: Four Fallacies and their Legal Consequences. Medical Law Review, 24 (1), pp. 135-140. ISSN 0967-0742

Ó NÉILL, C., 2016. Is the religiously inspired principle of double effect appropriate in English medical law from the perspective of Alan Gewirth’s principle of generic consistency? In: Law, Human Rights and Religion: Flashpoints, Centre For Conflict, Rights and Justice, Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 12 December 2016.

Ó NÉILL, C., 2016. Jehovah’s Witness and refusal of blood transfusions: an analysis of the approach adopted by English law. In: Durham Law School Postgraduate Conference, Durham Law School, Durham University, Durham, 2016.

Ó NÉILL, C., 2016. The refusal of blood transfusion by Jehovah’s Witness in English medical law: a Gewirthian analysis. In: CCRJ Research Symposium, Centre For Conflict, Rights and Justice, Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 2016.

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