Items where Division is "Nottingham Law School" and Year is 2022
Journal article
ADAMIDIS, V., 2022. Populism in power? A reconsideration of the Athenian democracy of the late 5th century BC. Journal of Ancient Civilizations, 37 (1), pp. 33-63. ISSN 1004-9371
CHING, J., FERRIS, G. and JARMAN, J., 2022. 'To act is to be committed, and to be committed is to be in danger': the vulnerability of the young lawyer in ethical crisis. Legal Ethics. ISSN 1460-728X
DENONCOURT, J.A., 2022. Supporting Sustainable Development Goal 5 gender equality and entrepreneurship in the Tanzanite Mine-to-Market. Sustainability, 14 (7): 4192. ISSN 2071-1050
FERRIS, G., 2022. Law-students wellbeing and vulnerability. The Law Teacher, 56 (1), pp. 5-19. ISSN 0306-9400
HENHAM, R., 2022. Sentencing policy, social values and discretionary justice. Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 42 (4), pp. 1093-1117. ISSN 0143-6503
LIN, W., XIN, L.H., YE, Z. and ZHAO, J., 2022. Artificial intelligence in a digital age in China. The Company Lawyer, 43 (3), pp. 91-92. ISSN 0144-1027
MOFFATT, P., MASON, R. and MURRAY, M., 2022. Improving the regulation of insolvency practitioners in the UK and Australia. Would a single regulator help? Nottingham Insolvency and Business Law e-Journal, 10, pp. 1-63. ISSN 2053-1648
MONYEI, C.G., AKPEJI, K.O., OLADEJI, O., BABATUNDE, O.M., AHOLU, O.C., ADEGOKE, D. and IMAFIDON, J.O., 2022. Regional cooperation for mitigating energy poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa: a context-based approach through the tripartite lenses of access, sufficiency, and mobility. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 159: 112209. ISSN 1364-0321
O'NIONS, H., 2022. Navigating the intersection of scepticism, gender blindness, and ethnocentricity in the asylum tribunal: the urgent case for empathy enhancement. Refugee Survey Quarterly, 41 (3), pp. 498-528. ISSN 1020-4067
PARRY, R., 2022. Building a legal framework to facilitate the transformative potential of digital economies. Nottingham Insolvency and Business Law e-Journal, 10: 5. ISSN 2053-1648 (Forthcoming)
PARRY, R. and BU, Q., 2022. The future of China’s U.S. listed firms: legal and political perspectives on possible decoupling. William and Mary Business Law Review, 14 (3). ISSN 2159-7146 (Forthcoming)
POYSER, B., POYSER, S. and DOAK, J., 2022. A typology of heritage crime victims. Critical Criminology. ISSN 1205-8629
WELSH, K., 2022. Long-term partners – reflections on the shifts in partnership responses to domestic violence. International Review of Victimology. ISSN 0269-7580
ZHAO, J., 2022. Artificial intelligence and corporate decisions: fantasy, reality or destiny. Catholic University Law Review, 71 (4): 6. ISSN 0008-8390
ZHAO, J. and GOMEZ FARINAS, B., 2022. Artificial intelligence and sustainable decisions. European Business Organization Law Review. ISSN 1566-7529 (Forthcoming)
ZHAO, J., LU, X. and LIN, W., 2022. Promoting corporate extraterritorial sustainable responsibility through the lens of social licence to operate. Sustainability, 14 (13): 8019. ISSN 2071-1050
Authored book
ZHAO, J., 2022. Derivative actions and corporate governance in China. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. ISBN 9781784719104
Chapter in book
BRITTLE, R., 2022. A rights-based policy approach to realising education rights in the context of international migration. In: D. DEVINE, ed., Research handbook on migration and education. Edward Elgar. (Forthcoming)
CUMPER, P. and LEWIS, T., 2022. Religion, belief and the European Court of Human Rights. In: G. DAVIES and L.N. LEUSTEAN, eds., Oxford handbook of religion and Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 403-419. ISBN 9780198834267
CUMPER, P. and LEWIS, T., 2022. What to do with the buried giant? Collective historical memory and identity in the freedom of expression case law of the European Court of Human Rights. In: J. MARSHALL, ed., Personal identity at the European Court of Human Rights. Routledge studies in law and humanity . Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9780367723743
HOMEWOOD, M.J., 2022. Twitteryvision: using Twitter live chat to communities of practice as a legal learning tool. In: A. THANARAJ and K. GLEDHILL, eds., Teaching legal education in a digital age: pedagogical practices to digitally empower law graduates. London: Routledge, pp. 36-46. ISBN 9780367367404
LEWIS, T., 2022. Walking on a high wire – The European Court of Human Rights and the challenge of balancing the rights to freedom of expression and the protection of religion/belief under the ECHR. In: J.H. BHUIYAN and C. ZOETHOUT, eds., Religious freedom and religious pluralism. Leiden: Brill. (Forthcoming)
O'NIONS, H., 2022. Roma and Sinti. In: C. BINDER, M. NOWAK, J.A. HOFBAUER and P. JANIG, eds., Elgar encyclopedia of human rights. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. ISBN 9781789903614
PATEL, S., 2022. Law and regulatory barriers to increasing inclusivity for trans athletes. In: G.L. WITCOMB and E. PEEL, eds., Gender diversity and sport: interdisciplinary perspectives on increasing inclusivity. London: Routledge. ISBN 9781003050568
PATEL, S., 2022. Sport and Brexit: athletes' sex and gender rights. In: J. KORNBECK, ed., Sport and Brexit: regulatory challenges and legacies. Routledge research insport business and management . Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 87-102. ISBN 9780367755195
Conference contribution
CURRAN, L., 2022. Access to justice - going to where the people are who need our help – legal empowerment and multidisciplinary innovations – lessons from abroad. In: Nottingham Law School’s Centre for Rights and Justice Annual Flashpoints Conference, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 13 December 2022.
CURRAN, L., 2022. Better law for a better world - new approaches to law practice in education - the intersection between society, health, and the law. In: 'Navigating the Sea of Health and Justice Needs in the Delivery of Tribunal Services': Council of Australian Tribunals Conference, Victoria, Australia [and virtual], 21 October 2022.
CURRAN, L., 2022. Ethical procedures and applications for law clinics doing policy and research work. In: Clinical Legal Education Organization Network UK, [virtual], 26 October 2022.
CURRAN, L., 2022. Good practice in legal education for the community and multidisciplinary practice. In: Community, Creativity and Culture in Legal Education - Nottingham Law School Centre for Legal Education Fifth International Conference, Nottingham Trent University, 13-17 June 2022.
CURRAN, L., 2022. Good practice in legal education for the community and multidisciplinary practice. In: Nottingham Law School, Centre for Legal Education conference 2022: community, creativity and culture in legal education, Nottingham Trent University, 13-17 June 2022.
CURRAN, L., 2022. Policy clinics - how to and examples of different approaches. In: Clinical Legal Education Organisation UK (CLEO) Policy Clinic Network Event, [virtual], 26 October 2022.
CURRAN, L., 2022. 'What makes partnerships work and bring about real change and how working in partnership brings access to justice to our community?'. In: NTU Knowledge Exchange Conference, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingam, 6 July 2022.
CURRAN, L. and GIBSON, L., 2022. Making inroads into social development goals through action research, service program innovations and multidisciplinary partnerships and collaboration. In: UN75+1 at NTU: Living Together in the Future Conference, [virtual], 22-24 November 2022.
DENONCOURT, J., 2022. Contribution to EAA Working Group Intangibles. In: EAA Working Group Better Information on Intangibles, Virtual organised via ZOOM via University of Exeter, 28 January 2022.
FERRIS, G., 2022. Is law as an academic discipline still an important factor in the identity of legal academics and undergraduate students in the neo-liberal university? In: Community, Creativity and Culture in Legal Education, Centre for Legal Education, Nottingham Law School, NTU, 13-17 June 2022.
VAUGHAN, P., 2022. In pursuit of imperfection. In: TILT Annual Conference 2022, Clifton Campus, NTU, Nottingham, 21 June 2022.
Confidential report for external body
CHING, J. and HENDERSON, P., 2022. Response to CILEx Regulation Consultation to consider the definition of qualifying employment and the experience requirements that need to be demonstrated by an applicant seeking admission as a chartered legal executive. Response by Nottingham Law School. UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
CHING, J. and HENDERSON, P., 2022. Response to Legal Services Board consultation on proposed policy on ongoing competence. UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
HOMEWOOD, M.J., WAKELIN, E., MILLWARD, M., FENN, A. and CHING, J., 2022. Consultation on revised Subject Benchmark Statements: online survey questions. Nottingham Law School response. UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
Newspaper or popular journal contribution
CURRAN, L., 2022. Early access to legal support can make a real difference. The Law Society Gazette.
Professional or trade journal contribution
CHING, J. and JARMAN, J., 2022. Accountancy age? The solicitor-accountant: two for one? Accountancy Daily.
CURRAN, L., 2022. Law centres: the comparative way ahead. Solicitors Journal. ISSN 0038-1047
PATEL, S., 2022. Olympic sport and gender? Solicitors Journal. ISSN 0038-1047
VAUGHAN, P., 2022. Brexit and IP law: the consequences for lawyers. Solicitors' Journal. ISSN 0038-1047
VAUGHAN, P., 2022. Increase in trademark application = increased risk. Startups Magazine.
VAUGHAN, P. and JARMAN, J., 2022. Teaching IP post Brexit. Law Society Gazette.
Research report for external body
CURRAN, L., 2022. 'Going deeper' - the Invisible Hurdles stage III research evaluation final report. Nottingham: Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University.
JACKSON, J., DOAK, J., SAUNDERS, C., WRIGHT, D. and COOPER, D., 2022. Mapping the changing face of cross-examination in criminal trials. Interim report for the Nuffield Foundation. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.
VICKERS, T., O'NIONS, H., KELLEZI, B., ACHA, E. and DURDIYEVA, S., 2022. Providing legal advice to destitute asylum seekers who have exhausted appeal rights. Evaluation of the Hope Projects (West Midlands) Legal Service: Report 1, December 2021. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.
Review
DENONCOURT, J., 2022. Handbook of intellectual property research: lenses, methods and perspectives edited by Irene Calboli and Maria Lillà Montagnani. The Cambridge Law Journal, 81 (1), pp. 209-212. ISSN 0008-1973
FERRIS, G., 2022. The rule of law and the separation of powers. The Law Teacher. ISSN 0306-9400
Thesis
KRATENOVA, A., 2022. Effective enforcement of international commercial transactions by UK businesses in a fragmenting transnational institutional environment. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.