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ALJARIDI, H.A., 2020. Prospects for a civil liability compensation scheme for oil pollution damage in Libya as a transitional state. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

ANDRASI, G., 2020. A comparison between Hungarian and Anglo-American approaches to ethical legal training at different stages of the educational continuum. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

ARIMORO, A. and MUSA, H., 2020. Towards sustainable water resource management in rural Nigeria: the role of communities. Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy, 11 (1), pp. 1-17. ISSN 2467-8406

ARIMORO, A.E., 2020. Book Review: Public Private Partnerships in Nigeria. Public Works Management and Policy. ISSN 1087-724X

ARIMORO, A.E., 2020. The Corona Virus (COVID-19) pandemic and the challenge of healthcare infrastructure in Nigeria: what role for public-private partnerships? Theoretical and Applied Law, 2020 (2), pp. 19-35. ISSN 2686-7834

ARIMORO, A.E., 2020. Crime or human right?: The criminalization of same-sex relationship conundrum in Nigeria. In: J. KUREBWA, ed., Understanding gender in the African context. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, pp. 142-167. ISBN 9781799828150

ARIMORO, A.E., 2020. Public-Private Partnerships in emerging economies. Finance and banking law series . London: Routledge, p. 256. (Forthcoming)

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BRITTLE, R. and DESMET, E., 2020. Thirty years of research on children’s rights in the context of migration: towards increased visibility and recognition of some children, but not all? The International Journal of Children’s Rights, 28 (1), pp. 36-65. ISSN 0927-5568

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CHING, J., 2020. Response to Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy call for evidence on recognition of professional qualifications and regulation of professions. UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)

CHING, J., 2020. Response to Legal Services Board’s proposed business plan for 2020/21 by the NLS Centre for Legal Education. UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)

CHING, J., 2020. Responsibility rights and capability as an integrating value: from practice validity to valid practice. In: Harmonising Legal Education: Aligning the Stages in Lifelong Learning for Lawyers, Bond University, Australia [virtual], 01-03 October 2020.

CHING, J. and MAHARG, P., 2020. 'Complicitous and contestatory': a critical genre approach to reviewing legal education in the global, digital age. In: Modernising legal education. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 239-257. ISBN 9781108475754

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DANIELE, L., 2020. ICC and Palestine Symposium: ‘Imprisoning’ self-determination - the Israeli military law enforcement system in the West Bank and its relevance for the ICC. Opinio Juris in association with International Commission of Jurists.

DANIELE, L., 2020. Un passo avanti della giustizia penale internazionale contro l' «istituzionalizzazione della tortura»: la CPI autorizza in appello l'indagine sui possibili crimini internazionali commessi in Afghanistan (e in Europa) durante la war on terror. SIDI.

DENONCOURT, J., 2020. Company classification taxonomy and corporate intellectual property rights owners. In: D.J. GERVAIS and M.R. UNDERWOOD, eds., The future of intellectual property. ATRIP intellectual property series . Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 55-79. ISBN 9781800885332 (Forthcoming)

DENONCOURT, J., 2020. Corporate intellectual property, governance and board effectiveness reviews in large and premium list UK companies. In: D. GERVAIS, ed., Fairness, morality and ordre public in intellectual property. ATRIP intellectual property . Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 141-172. ISBN 9781839104367

DENONCOURT, J., 2020. The IP film club: asynchronous and synchronous teaching and learning. In: Online, On Track: Designing IP Teaching for Online Learning. Intellectual Property Awareness Network (IPAN), Webinar hosted by City University, London, 8 July 2020.

DENONCOURT, J., 2020. Response to UKIPO open consultation Artificial Intelligence: call for views. Nottingham: Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University, p. 7.

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FERRIS, G., 2020. Emotions in the law school: transforming legal education through the passions, by Emma Jones. The Law Teacher, 54 (2), pp. 302-304. ISSN 0306-9400

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GARCÍA OLIVA, J. and HALL, H., 2020. Peoples and sovereignty: constitutional law lessons from Greenland and Denmark. Public Law: April, pp. 331-349. ISSN 0033-3565

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HARDING, R. and PAECHTER, C., 2020. Effects of Covid-19 on families with children under five in Nottingham. Report prepared for Small Steps, Big Changes. Nottingham: Nottingham Centre for Children, Young People and Families; Nottingham Trent University.

HEVERIN, B., 2020. Development of the transferable skill set of Irish undergraduate law students through simulated client interviews. DLegal, Nottingham Trent University.

HOMEWOOD, M.J., 2020. Law schools, the SQE and technology. Legal Futures.

HOMEWOOD, M.J., 2020. SQE offers chance to create high quality courses where technology enhances learning. In: LegalEdCon North, The Lowry, Manchester, United Kingdom, 30 January 2020.

HOMEWOOD, M.J., 2020. The SQE. In: Legal Futures Conference, London, 11 March 2020.

HOMEWOOD, M.J., 2020. Technology enhanced learning at Nottingham Law School: predictive analytics. In: LegalEdCon 2020, Online, 14 May 2020.

HOSEN, E.R.A., 2020. A review of the Libyan insolvency and restructuring laws informed by insolvency law theory and international benchmarks. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

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IRETON, E., 2020. An analysis of legal and political influence on the form and nature of post-2005 public inquiries and their significance. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

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KEAY, A., LOUGHREY, J., WEI, C., ZHAO, J. and HU, T., 2020. Protecting Chinese investors through oppression actions: an examination in light of the position in the United Kingdom. Australian Journal of Asian Law, 21 (1), pp. 77-93. ISSN 1839-4191

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LUCE, R., 2020. Sixteen plus: young people with declining capacity due to progressive illness: a critique based on governmentality. DLegal, Nottingham Trent University.

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MEVORACH, I. and WALTERS, A., 2020. The characterization of pre-insolvency proceedings in private international law. European Business Organization Law Review. ISSN 1566-7529

MITCHELL, I., WATKIN JONES, P., JONES, S. and IRETON, E., 2020. The practical guide to public inquiries. Oxford: Hart Publishing. ISBN 9781509928330

MULLANY, L. and TRICKETT, L., 2020. The language of 'misogyny hate crime': politics, policy and policing. In: L. MULLANY, ed., Professional communication. Communicating in professions and organizations. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 249-272. ISBN 9783030416676

MULLEN, J.W., 2020. Rebuilding the Englishman's castle: consolidating powers of entry and associated powers in English law. DLegal, Nottingham Trent University.

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NRIEZEDI-ANEJIONU, C., 2020. Analysing the adequacy of post-admission investment model for the development of Nigeria’s energy sector. International Energy Law Review (4), pp. 56-64. ISSN 1757-4404

NRIEZEDI-ANEJIONU, C., 2020. Could the non-domestication of Nigerian treaties affect international energy investments attraction into the country? African Journal of International and Comparative Law, 28 (1), pp. 122-144. ISSN 0954-8890

NRIEZEDI-ANEJIONU, C., 2020. Robust provision of the fair and equitable treatment standard: a necessity for enhanced foreign energy investments in Nigeria. Oil, Gas and Energy Law (4). ISSN 1875-418X

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O'NIONS, H., 2020. 'Fat cat' lawyers and 'illegal' migrants: the impact of intersecting hostilities and toxic narratives on access to justice. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 42 (3), pp. 319-340. ISSN 0964-9069

O'NIONS, H., 2020. No place called home. The banishment of 'foreign criminals' in the public interest: a wrong without redress. Laws, 9 (4): 26. ISSN 2075-471X

OKPALA, C.P., 2020. An evaluation of the role of prosecutorial discretion in the anti-money laundering regime of Nigeria. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

OMER, A., 2020. Developing governance to foster healthcare quality in Kurdistan semi-autonomous region of North-Iraq. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

ONG, D., 2020. Transboundary fisheries management: the Malaysian perspective. Korean Journal of International and Comparative Law, 8 (2), pp. 131-177. ISSN 2213-4476

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PARRY, R. and BISSON, R., 2020. Legal approaches to management of the risk of cloud computing insolvencies. Journal of Corporate Law Studies, 20 (2), pp. 421-451. ISSN 1473-5970

PARRY, R. and LONG, Y., 2020. China's Enterprise Bankruptcy Law, building an infrastructure towards a market-based approach. The Journal of Corporate Law Studies, 20 (1), pp. 157-178. ISSN 1473-5970

POYSER, B., 2020. Threatened pasts: police officers, heritage practitioners, and victims of heritage crime. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

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SAHIN, H., 2020. Production sharing agreements in the Caucasus and Central Asia: a contextual study of Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan. In: A. ASEEVA and J. GÓRSKI, eds., The law and policy of new Eurasian regionalization: economic integration, trade, and investment in the post-Soviet and greater Eurasian space. The Nijhoff international trade law series . Netherland: Brill, pp. 493-508. ISBN 9789004447868 (Forthcoming)

SAHIN, H., 2020. Production sharing agreements in the Caucasus and Central Asia: a contextual study of Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan. TDM, 17 (1), pp. 1-12. ISSN 1875-4120

SMITH, H., BIRD, K., ROESER, J., ROBSON, J., BRABER, N., WRIGHT, D. and STACEY, P.C., 2020. Voice parade procedures: optimising witness performance. Memory, 28 (1), pp. 2-17. ISSN 0965-8211

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THORNTON, J., 2020. Is publicly funded criminal defence sustainable? Legal aid cuts, morale, retention and recruitment in the English criminal law professions. Legal Studies. ISSN 0261-3875

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WAKELIN, E., 2020. Rule of law and the UN sustainable development goals. In: W. LEAL FILHO, A.M. AZUL, L. BRANDII, P.G. ÖZUYAR and T. WALL, eds., Peace, justice and strong institutions. Encyclopedia of the UN sustainable development goals . Cham: Springer. ISBN 9783319710662

WEI, C., ZHAO, J. and MCCORMACK, G., 2020. Evolutionary traditions and corporate law: the effectiveness and development of liquidation duty in China. Asia Pacific Law Review, 27 (2), pp. 149-175. ISSN 1019-2557

WEN, S. and ZHAO, J., 2020. The bumpy road of home states' regulation of globalized businesses - legal and institutional disruptions to supply chain disclosure under the Modern Slavery Act. Catholic University Law Review, 69 (1): 9, pp. 125-162. ISSN 0008-8390

WEN, S. and ZHAO, J., 2020. The commons, the common good and extraterritoriality: seeking sustainable global justice through corporate responsibility. Sustainability, 12 (22): 9475. ISSN 2071-1050

WILSON, G., 2020. The Autarkic Company? Karl Polanyi, Joseph Conrad and the Heart of Darkness. In: Nottingham Law School Research Seminar, Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University, 26 February 2020.

WILSON, G. and WILSON, S., 2020. The interplay between criminal and quasi-criminal enforcement mechanisms in the UK context explored through the prism of ‘market abuse’: current approaches and historical perspectives. In: V. FRANSSEN and C. HARDING, eds., Quasi-criminal enforcement mechanisms in Europe: origins, concepts, future. Oxford: Hart. (Forthcoming)

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ZHAO, J., OU, J., LIU, Y. and LIN, W., 2020. Make or buy – a new look for derivative action costs in Chinese law for a more enabling environment. Texas International Law Journal, 55 (2), pp. 297-326. ISSN 0163-7479

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