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Journal article

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

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.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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.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

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

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

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

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

Authored book

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

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

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

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

Chapter in book

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

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

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

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

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.

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.

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

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

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

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

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. 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

Conference contribution

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. “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.

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

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.

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.

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. 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.

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.

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 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.

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.

Confidential report for external body

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.

Edited book

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

Journal editorship

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

Newspaper or popular journal contribution

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

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

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

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

Professional or trade journal contribution

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

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

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

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

Research report for external body

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

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.

Review

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

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

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

Thesis

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

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.

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.

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.

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.

Other

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

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