Items where Division is "Nottingham Law School" and Year is 2024

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Journal article

ADAMIDIS, V., 2024. Mind the audience: forensic rhetoric, persuasion, and identification by reference to the social identity of Athenian dikastai. Rhetorica, 42 (1), pp. 1-30. ISSN 0734-8584

ADAMIDIS, V., 2024. The failed (?) rhetoric of Socrates – identification, non-conformity, and subtle criticism of the court in Plato’s Apology of Socrates. Athens Journal of History. ISSN 2407-9677 (Forthcoming)

BRABER, N., CHING, J., JARMAN, J., ROBSON, J. and STEVENS, O., 2024. “I’ve never met a barrister that sounded like I do”: accents, barristers and Bourdieusian capital. International Journal of the Legal Profession. ISSN 0969-5958

BRABER, N., CHING, J., JARMAN, J., STEVENS, O., ROBSON, J. and PAUTZ, N., 2024. ‘Is he a barrister or not?’: a study on perceived and actual accentism at the Bar of England and Wales. International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, 31 (1). ISSN 1748-8885

CHING, J., 2024. Liberty and the Legal Services Act: the new qualifying regime for solicitors in England. European Journal of Legal Education. ISSN 1684-1360 (Forthcoming)

COOPER, D., DOAK, J., JACKSON, J., SAUNDERS, C. and WRIGHT, D., 2024. Cross-examination compared: the asymmetric treatment of vulnerable witnesses and vulnerable defendants. Criminal Law Review, 9, pp. 609-626. ISSN 0011-135X

CUMPER, P. and LEWIS, T., 2024. Hiding from history? The government's 'guidance on contested commemorative heritage assets in England'. Nottingham Law Journal. ISSN 0965-0660 (Forthcoming)

GARCIA OLIVA, J. and HALL, H., 2024. Ancient burials, human rights and the established role of the Church of England. Does case law raise questions about the right to a fair trial? Quaderni di diritto e politica ecclesiastica, 2024 (1). ISSN 1122-0392

PARRY, R. and LONG, Y., 2024. Arbitration in cross-border insolvency proceedings: the Chinese perspective. International Insolvency Review. ISSN 1180-0518 (Forthcoming)

PATERSON, S. and WALTERS, A., 2024. Chapter 11's inclusivity problem. Arizona State Law Journal, 55 (4), pp. 1227-1291. ISSN 0164-4297

RUMBOLD, J., MORRISON, I. and RIHA, R., 2024. Commentary on Castelnovo et al the parasomnia defense in sleep-related homicide. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 76: 101952. ISSN 1087-0792

ZHAO, J., 2024. Promoting more accountable AI in the boardroom through smart regulation. Computer Law and Security Review, 52: 105939. ISSN 0267-3649

ZHAO, J., 2024. Tackling vulnerabilities through corporate duties. Catholic University Law Review, 73 (1), pp. 121-153. ISSN 1530-6119

Book contribution

CHING, J., 2024. Paralegal legal education. In: F. COWNIE, A. BRADNEY and E. JONES, eds., Elgar concise encyclopedia of legal education. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. ISBN 9781035302925 (Forthcoming)

Chapter in book

ADAMIDIS, V. and WEBB, L., 2024. The role of tradition in classical and contemporary argument. In: B.N. LARSON and E.C. BRITT, eds., Rhetorical traditions and contemporary law. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 45-74. (Forthcoming)

CHAPMAN, A., HARRISON, C.L., JONES, C., THORNTON, J., WORLEY, R. and WYATT, J.C., 2024. Sociotechnical considerations for accessibility and equity in AI for healthcare. In: WWW'24: companion proceedings of the ACM Web Conference 2024. New York: Association for Computing Machinery, pp. 1158-1161. ISBN 9798400701726

Conference contribution

CHING, J., 2024. Pluralizing professional identities and purposes. In: Widening the Lens of Justice: a 20th Anniversary New Legal Realism Conference on Inclusion, “Bleached Out” Identity, and Ethics in Legal Education, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, 18-19 October 2024.

CURRAN, L., 2024. Access to justice research: shaping effective responsive legal service interventions to address inequality, discrimination, and poverty by co-designed evidence informed policy and practice. Three research studies: AHRC, Health Justice Partnerships and NLS Legal. In: NLS Research Seminar, Nottingham, 7 February 2024.

CURRAN, L., 2024. Addressing powerlessness: Bagaraybang bagaraybang mayinygalang (BBM) Empowering & Alleviating: A Health Justice Partnership (Hume Riverine Community Legal Services & Albury Wodonga Community Health Service) (2022-2025). In: International Access to Justice Forum, Osgoode Law School, Toronto, Canada, 23-25 October 2024.

CURRAN, L., 2024. The ethics of public interest lawyering - evidence based practice and equality before the law. In: International Legal Ethics Conference, Amsterdam Law School, 17-19 July 2024.

CURRAN, L., 2024. A role for clinics - broadening employability options, skills, and awareness of law students: it’s not just about working for a private law firm or being a barrister. In: European Network of Clinical legal Education and the International Journal of Clinical Education Conferences, 22-24 July 2024.

LEERING, M., CHING, J., HABERMACHER, A. and LEGGETT, J., 2024. The joys and terrors of legal education research. In: Law and Society Association Annual Meeting 2024, Denver, Colorado, 06-09 June 2024.

Newspaper or popular journal contribution

CURRAN, L., 2024. The Post Office scandal: how early legal support could have made a difference. The Legal Diary.

VAUGHAN, P., 2024. The New York Times’ AI copyright lawsuit shows that forgiveness might not be better than permission. The Conversation.

Professional or trade journal contribution

CURRAN, L., 2024. Successful Australian legal aid model provides lessons for UK access to justice. Solicitors Journal. ISSN 0038-1152

IRETON, E., 2024. Public inquiries under scrutiny: learning lessons from past inquiries and enhancing public trust. Solicitors Journal. ISSN 0038-1047

VAUGHAN, P., 2024. UK Government abandons plans for voluntary code of conduct for AI. The Trademark Lawyer. ISSN 2053-3810

Research report for external body

CURRAN, L., 2024. Strength and uniqueness - the ripple effect of the BBM Health Justice Partnership sharing of knowledge and increasing empowerment: second research and impact evaluation report of a Health Justice Partnership – Bagaraybang bagaraybang mayinygalang (BBM): Empowering & Alleviating: A Health Justice Partnership (HJP) of the Hume Riverina Community Legal Service (HRCLS) & Albury Wodonga Aboriginal Health Service (AWAHS) offering legal support for social & emotional well-being with Aboriginal Peoples in Northeast NSW and Victoria. Nottingham: Nottingham Law School.

JACKSON, J., DOAK, J., SAUNDERS, C., WRIGHT, D. and COOPER, D., 2024. Mapping the changing face of cross-examination: final report. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

PATEL, S., 2024. Developing gender eligibility policies in football: diverse perspectives. UNSPECIFIED.

VICKERS, T., O’NIONS, H., KELLEZI, B., ACHA, E., ALICI, N., SACCHETTI, I., DURDIYEVA, S. and OCRAN, B.E., 2024. Fighting asylum destitution through quality legal advice: evaluation of the Hope Projects (West Midlands) legal service. Final report. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

ZEMPI, I., TRICKETT, L., JOHN, R.M. and TANGEN, M., 2024. Evaluation report: Dimensions’ workshop on “tackling learning disability and autism hate crime” for policing students and police employees. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

Review

CURRAN, L., 2024. Culturally responsive and equitable evaluation - A. Christson Adedoyin, Ndidiamaka N. Amutah-Onukagha, and Chandria D. Jones, editors. Evaluation Journal of Australasia. ISSN 1035-719X

Thesis

AHAMED, K.M.U., 2024. The constitution and enforcement of director duties in Bangladesh and the United Kingdom: a comparative study. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

ATKIN, S.J., 2024. How the welfare systems of the Republic of Ireland and United Kingdom uphold the right of accessibility for disabled persons. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

MALIK, U.M., 2024. A comparative analysis of Section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015: the case for legislative reforms of directors’ duties. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

Website content

CURRAN, L., 2024. Successful Australian legal aid model provides lessons for UK access to justice. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

CURRAN, L., 2024. Why it’s time to embrace health justice partnerships. Edgware: Legal Futures.

Other

CURRAN, L., 2024. Nottingham Consultation – Community Engage - ‎No defunding of critical services. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

CURRAN, L., 2024. Review of MoJ review into Civil Legal Aid comparator report. (Unpublished)

CURRAN, L., 2024. Submission to the Ministry of Justice Review of Civil Legal Aid. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

CURRAN, L., 2024. Submission to the UK Parliament Public Accounts Committee – value for ‎money from legal aid. Nottingham Trent University.

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