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ADAMIDIS, V., 2019. Manifestations of populism in late 5th century Athens. In: D.A. FRENKEL and N. VARGA, eds., New studies in law and history. Athens: Athens Institute for Education and Research, pp. 11-28. ISBN 9789605982386

ADAMIDIS, V., 2019. The rhetorical use of torture in Attic forensic oratory. Rhetorica: a Journal of the History of Rhetoric, 37 (1), pp. 16-34. ISSN 0734-8584

AL-QASIM, S., 2019. Legal education in 'Islamic Law' for legal practice in England and Wales: an 'Islamic Law' framework for legal professionals. DLegal, Nottingham Trent University.

ARIMORO, A., 2019. Institutional framework for Public-Private Partnerships in Nigeria: is it a case of too many cooks for one pot of broth. Business Law Review, 40 (2), pp. 73-79. ISSN 0143-6295

ARIMORO, A., 2019. Public-private partnership and the right to property in Nigeria. African Human Rights Law Journal, 19 (2), pp. 763-778. ISSN 1609-073X

ARIMORO, A., 2019. Safeguards for public-private partnership assets in Nigeria: lessons from South Africa. Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, 6 (2), pp. 56-79. ISSN 2311-6889

ARIMORO, A. and ELGUJJA, A., 2019. When dissent by football fans on social media turns to hate: call for stricter measures. Unimaid Journal of Public Law, 6 (1). ISSN 1596-0617

ARIMORO, A.E., 2019. Are they not Nigerians? The obligation of the state to end discriminatory practices against persons with disabilities. International Journal of Discrimination and the Law, 19 (2), pp. 89-109. ISSN 1358-2291

ARIMORO, A.E., 2019. Clinical legal education: vision and strategy for start-up clinics in Nigeria. International Journal of Clinical Legal Education, 26 (1467-1), pp. 132-157. ISSN 1467-1069

ARIMORO, A.E., 2019. Persons with intellectual disability and access to justice in Nigeria: challenges and the way forward. Hasanuddin Law Review, 5 (2), pp. 180-198. ISSN 2442-9880

ARIMORO, A.E., 2019. The criminalisation of consensual same-sex sexual conduct in Nigeria: a critique. Journal of Human Rights and Social Work, 4 (4), pp. 257-266. ISSN 2365-1792

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BARRETT, D., 2019. The regulatory space of equality and human rights in Britain: the role of the Equality and Human Rights Commission. Legal Studies, 39 (2), pp. 247-265. ISSN 0261-3875

BERRY, E., 2019. Limited partnership law and private equity: an instance of legislative capture? Journal of Corporate Law Studies, 19 (1), pp. 105-135. ISSN 1473-5970

BRITTLE, R., 2019. A hostile environment for children? The rights and best interests of the refugee child in the United Kingdom’s asylum law. Human Rights Law Review, 19 (4), pp. 753-785. ISSN 1461-7781

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CAMPBELL, A. and MOFFATT, P., 2019. Bank insolvency: the introduction of ring-fencing in the UK: an example to be followed? Journal of Business Law (4), pp. 241-261. ISSN 0021-9460

CHING, J., 2019. Consultation: on the proposed changes to the education standards applying to Chartered Legal Executives (Fellows) and CILEx Practitioners and related issues. Response by Nottingham Law School. Chartered Institute of Legal Executives. (Unpublished)

CHING, J. and HENDERSON, P., 2019. Providing advisory support and training on best practices in education and training techniques for legal professionals. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia: Asia Foundation.

CHING, J. and HENDERSON, P., 2019. Response to Legal Services Board’s proposed business plan for 2019/20 by the NLS Centre for Legal Education. UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)

CUMPER, P. and LEWIS, T., 2019. Blanket bans, subsidiarity and the procedural turn of the European Court of Human Rights. International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 68 (3), pp. 611-638. ISSN 0020-5893

CUMPER, P. and LEWIS, T., 2019. Human rights and religious litigation - faith in the law. Oxford Journal of Law and Religion, 8 (1), pp. 121-150. ISSN 2047-0770

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DANIELE, L., 2019. Indiscriminate attacks as 'Jus in Bello' violations. Bridging the gap between international humanitarian law and international criminal law. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

DENONCOURT, J., 2019. Companies and UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goal 9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure. Journal of Corporate Law Studies. ISSN 1473-5970

DENONCOURT, J., 2019. Does the rise of corporate patent ownership necessitate a reinvention of patent law? In: 38th Annual Congress International Association for the Advancement of Teaching and Research in Intellectual Property (ATRIP), Vanderbilt University Law School, Nashville, Tennessee, USA, 25-28 August 2019.

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FERRIS, G., 2019. What is entailed by a student-centred approach to legal education? PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

FERRIS, G. and HWAIDI, M., 2019. Switching from paper to electronic bills of lading - Part 1. Journal of International Maritime Law, 25 (4), pp. 297-315. ISSN 1478-8586

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GANT, J.L.L. and BUCHAN, J., 2019. Moral hazard, path dependency and failing franchisors: mitigating franchisee risk through participation. Federal Law Review, 47 (2), pp. 261-287. ISSN 0067-205X

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HOMEWOOD, M.J., 2019. Forthcoming changes to legal education and training: what you need to know. In: Nottinghamshire Law Society Conference, Nottingham, United Kingdom, 1 October 2019.

HOMEWOOD, M.J., 2019. Study on the application of Regulation 1206/2001 on the taking of evidence across member states. European Commission.

HOMEWOOD, M.J., 2019. An update on the changes to legal education and how it will affect you. All About Law.

HWAIDI, M. and FERRIS, G., 2019. Switching from paper to electronic bills of lading - Part 2: Fundamental sociological structure, distributed ledger technology and legal difficulties. Journal of International Maritime Law, 25 (5), pp. 371-386. ISSN 1478-8586

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JURASZ, O., LABENSKI, S., MOUTHAAN, S. and SEDMAN, D., 2019. AFRC trial judgment (Prosecutor v Brima, Kamara and Kanu). In: L. HODSON and T. LAVERS, eds., Feminist judgments in international law. Oxford: Hart, pp. 373-408. ISBN 9781509914456

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KEMP, T., 2019. Solidarity in spaces of ‘care and custody’: the hospitality politics of immigration detention visiting. Theoretical Criminology. ISSN 1362-4806

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MAHARG, P., 2019. Same as it ever was? Second modernity, technocracy, and the design of digital legal education. In: C. DENVIR, ed., Modernising legal education. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Forthcoming)

MCTIGUE, P.O.M., 2019. HIV, employment and the law: a socio-legal analysis of the legal framework. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

MOFFATT, P. and KING, M., 2019. Are some law schools more equal than others & how can they influence your success? New Law Journal, 169 (7825), p. 19. ISSN 0306-6479

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NICHOLSON, A., 2019. A survivor-centric approach: the importance of contemporary slave narratives to the anti-slavery agenda. In: J.B. CLARK and S. POUCKI, eds., The SAGE Handbook of Human Trafficking and Modern Day Slavery. London: Sage, pp. 259-277. ISBN 9781473978553

NRIEZEDI-ANEJIONU, C., 2019. Legal and regulatory impediments affecting foreign direct investments in Nigeria's natural gas sector. International Trade Law and Regulation, 25 (3), pp. 179-197. ISSN 1357-3136

NRIEZEDI-ANEJIONU, C., 2019. The definition of ‘investor’ in the Nigerian investment legal framework: how robust for energy Investor-State-Dispute Settlement (ISDS) arbitration? International Arbitration Law Review, 22 (3), p. 188. ISSN 1367-8272

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O'NIONS, H., 2019. Crisis framing and the Syrian displacement: the 'threat' to European values. Nottingham Law Journal, 28 (1), pp. 27-54. ISSN 0965-0660

OJOBO, E., 2019. An analysis of the legal, market and cultural impediments to financing SMEs in Lagos, utilising Ostrom's Institutional Analysis Development Framework. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

OLIVA, J.G. and HALL, H., 2019. Trespass to the person, human rights and ethically contaminated food: freedom of belief and bodily autonomy. Journal of European Tort Law, 10 (1), pp. 27-62. ISSN 1868-9612

OLUMESE, O., 2019. Inhibitions to the enforcement of economic and social rights in the UK and Nigeria: a study of two worlds. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

ONG, D.M., 2019. Navigation of foreign vessels in Malaysian waters: between compliance with international law and national regulation of discretion. In: T.L. MCDORMAN, K. ZOU and S. LEE, eds., Regulation on navigation of foreign vessels. Maritime cooperation in East Asia (6). Leiden: Brill/Nijhoff, pp. 90-114. ISBN 9789004396265

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PARRY, R. and GWAZA, S., 2019. Is the balance of power in UK insolvencies shifting? Nottingham Insolvency and Business Law e-Journal, 7. ISSN 2053-1648

PATEL, S. and VARLEY, I., 2019. Exploring the regulation of genetic testing in sport. Entertainment and Sports Law Journal, 17 (1): 5. ISSN 1748-944X

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SZARKISJAN, M. and DENONCOURT, J., 2019. Japanese trade mark law and Benrishi: preparing for Tokyo 2020. Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, 14 (11), pp. 850-863. ISSN 1747-1532

SZARKISZJAN, M. and DENONCOURT, J., 2019. Japanese trade mark law and Benrishi: preparing for Tokyo 2020. Gewerblicher Rechtsschutz und Urheberrecht Internationaler (68): 1239. ISSN 0016-9420

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THORNTON, J., 2019. The way in which fee reductions influence legal aid criminal defence lawyer work: insights from a qualitative study. Journal of Law and Society, 46 (4), pp. 559-585. ISSN 0263-323X

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VAUGHAN, C.A., 2019. Will medical examiners enhance death certification and investigation? DLegal, Nottingham Trent University.

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WAKELIN, E., 2019. The raising pressures on pastoral care and support for students in legal education: how to deal with this growing concern. In: Society of Legal Scholars (SLS) Annual Conference 2019, UCLan, Preston, 3-6 September 2019.

WALTERS, A.J., 2019. Modified universalisms & the role of local legal culture in the making of cross-border insolvency law. American Bankruptcy Law Journal, 93 (1), pp. 47-110. ISSN 0027-9048

WILSON, G., 2019. Bovill’s Act 1865: much ado about nothing? In: Conference on the Regulation of Partnerships and Closely-Held Corporations, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 10 January 2019.

WILSON, G., 2019. The business corporation: one character in search of an author? In: Centre for Insolvency and Business Law, Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University, 9 October 2019.

WILSON, G. and WILSON, S., 2019. Some reflections on the Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry. In: 38th Australia and New Zealand Law and History Society Annual Conference, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 11-14 December 2019.

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ZHAO, J., 2019. Extraterritorial attempts at addressing challenges to corporate sustainability. In: C.M. BRUNER and B. SJÅFJELL, eds., The Cambridge handbook of corporate law, corporate governance and sustainability. Cambridge law handbooks . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 29-42. ISBN 9781108473293 (Forthcoming)

ZHAO, J. and LI, Z., 2019. The regulatory framework of executive remuneration: contribution from shareholder activism and board accountability. Hastings Business Law Journal, 15 (2), pp. 202-252. ISSN 1554-849X

ZHARIKOV, A., 2019. Conflicts and ethics in international arbitration. Arbitration: The International Journal of Arbitration, Mediation and Dispute Management, 85 (1), pp. 35-48. ISSN 0003-7877

ZHARIKOV, A., 2019. Cooperation of UNCITRAL and the International Chamber of Commerce: new possibilities for companies from the belt and road initiative for dispute resolution in trade finance. Comparative Law Journal of the Pacific. ISSN 1772-1644

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