Items where Division is "Nottingham Law School" and Year is 2023

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Number of items: 48.

BEKKER, S., STORR, R., PATEL, S. and MITRA, P., 2023. Gender inclusive sport: a paradigm shift for research, policy, and practice. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 15 (1), pp. 177-185. ISSN 1940-6940

BERRY, E., 2023. The true nature of the LLP: quasi-partnership or quasi-company? Journal of Business Law. ISSN 0021-9460 (Forthcoming)

BRABER, N., CHING, J., JARMAN, J., ROBSON, J. and STEVENS, O., 2023. Accentism at the Bar. In: 114th Annual Conference of the Society of Legal Scholars, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, 27-30 June 2023.

CHING, J., 2023. Lawyer as biopolitical asset. In: Life and the structures of the law school: the biopolitics of legal education. Part 1: Creating the lawyer. London: Routledge.

CHING, J., 2023. Pre-qualification legal work experience. In: F. COWNIE, A. BRADNEY and E. JONES, eds., Elgar concise encyclopedia of legal education. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. ISBN 9781035302925 (Forthcoming)

CHING, J., FENN, A., GOUGH, D., HENDERSON, P. and JARMAN, J., 2023. NLS response to solicitor apprenticeship standard: consultation. Birmingham: Solicitors Regulation Authority. (Submitted)

CHING, J. and MAHARG, P., 2023. A critical genre approach to reviewing legal education in the global, digital age. [Digital or Visual Media]

CURRAN, L., 2023. Delaying justice. In: M. CAMILLERI and A. HARKNESS, eds., Australian courts: controversies, challenges and change. Cham: Palgrave MacMillan, pp. 143-168. ISBN 9783031190629

CURRAN, L., 2023. Evidence - effective justice interventions making a difference. [Digital or Visual Media]

CURRAN, L. and ALICI, N., 2023. Addressing the torment of powerlessness: 2023 first research and impact evaluation report of the health justice partnership on mental health and wellbeing (BBM) on 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.

CURRAN, L., BENGTSSON, L., MCCONNELL, S. and DUNN, R., 2023. Policy clinics – why and how?’. In: Global Legal Skills Conference, Nottingham Trent University, 30 July - 1 August 2023.

CURRAN, L. and GIBSON, L., 2023. Making inroads into the sustainable development goals through action research, service programme innovations, multidisciplinary partnerships and collaboration: 2 case studies. In: NTU Strategic Research Themes Conference‎, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 29 March 2023.

CURRAN, L. and JAMES, S., 2023. Going to where the people are who need our help – legal empowerment and multidisciplinary innovation. In: 14th International Legal Aid Group conference, Harvard University Law School, 21-23 June 2023.

CURRAN, L. and O'NIONS, H., 2023. Small boats plan: how the government is breaking the law. Law Society Gazette. ISSN 1355-7971

DANIELE, L., 2023. Denying the cornerstone of lus in bello in Palestine: Bedouin communities and the war crimes of extensive destruction and appropriation of property not justified by military necessity. In: A. PANEPINTO and T. MARINIELLO, eds., Ending impunity for international law violations: Palestinian Bedouins and the risk of forced displacement. Hart Publishing. (Forthcoming)

DENONCOURT, J., 2023. Seeking and hiding: corporate disclosure norms, non-financial technology information and the Technology Readiness Level (TRL) system. In: T. PIHLAJARINNE, J. MAHONEN and P. UPRETI, eds., Rethinking the role of intellectual property rights in the post pandemic world: an integrated framework of sustainability, innovation and global justice. London: Edward Elgar. (Forthcoming)

DOAK, J., 2023. Mainstreaming redress in criminal justice. In: P. BEHRENS, ed., Contemporary challenges in criminal justice. Oxford: Hart, pp. 81-97. ISBN 9781509948628

EL MENSHAWY, A., 2023. An assessment of the potential for legal redress for systematic errors in unpermissioned blockchain technology under English law. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

FERRIS, G., 2023. The bodyguards of lies: lawyers’ power and professional responsibility by Christopher Whelan. The Law Teacher. ISSN 0306-9400

GALLOP, S., 2023. The problem with judicial independence: what lessons can be learnt from the USSR in today's democratising states? Nottingham Law Journal, 30, pp. 51-75.

GARCÍA OLIVA, J. and HALL, H., 2023. Constitutional culture, independence, and rights: insights from Quebec, Scotland, and Catalonia. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. ISBN 9781487505486

HELAL, R.Y., ALI, S., STRECKER, S. and WEIR, D., 2023. Navigating wasta in business practices in Lebanon. Thunderbird International Business Review. ISSN 1096-4762

HENHAM, R., 2023. Re-thinking notions of evidence and proof for sentencing: towards a more communitarian model. The International Journal of Evidence and Proof, 27 (3), pp. 211-234. ISSN 1365-7127

IGBOKWE, E.M. and TOSATO, A., 2023. Articles access to medicines and pharmaceutical patents: fulfilling the promise of TRIPS Article 31bis. Fordham Law Review, 91 (5), pp. 1791-1847. ISSN 0015-704X

IRETON, E., 2023. COVID inquiry: how it works, and when we will know if it is successful. The Conversation. ISSN 2044-5032

IRETON, E., 2023. Public inquiries: irreconcilable interests and the importance of managing expectations. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 45 (3), pp. 212-233. ISSN 0964-9069

JONES, C., THORNTON, J. and WYATT, J.C., 2023. Artificial intelligence and clinical decision support: clinicians’ perspectives on trust, trustworthiness, and liability. Medical Law Review. ISSN 0967-0742

LEWIS, T. and CUMPER, P., 2023. The UK's 'statue wars': can human rights law assist in their resolution? Art, Antiquity and Law, 28 (2). ISSN 1362-2331

LIU, X., 2023. The promotion of corporate social responsibility in Chinese high-tech companies: exploring the unique institutional environment in China. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

MOFFATT, P. and SKAURADSZUN, D., 2023. CERIL report 2023-3 on crypto-assets in restructuring and insolvency. Leiden: Conference on European Restructuring and Insolvency Law (CERIL).

MOFFATT, P. and SKAURADSZUN, D., 2023. CERIL statement 2023-3 on crypto-assets in restructuring and insolvency. Conference on European Restructuring and Insolvency Law (CERIL).

MOFFATT, P. and SKAURADSZUN, D., 2023. The jam in the sandwich - the European Insolvency Regulation’s strengths and shortcomings in a crypto-asset market. In: INSOL Europe Academic Forum, Amsterdam, 11-12 October 2023.

MURURU, L., 2023. An investigation into the cultural and legal factors influencing the differential prosecution rate for female genital mutilation in England and France. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

O'NIONS, H., 2023. Addressing 'Romaphobia' in the Strasbourg Court: challenges to the realisation of substantive equality. Nottingham Law Journal, 30, pp. 88-109.

OMER, A., GARWOOD-GOWERS, A. and SHABILA, N.P., 2023. Reforming health system governance in the Kurdistan region in Iraq (KRI) in the wake of the pandemic. Nottingham Law Journal, 30, pp. 124-143. ISSN 0965-0660

PARRY, R. and SHIKHA, N., 2023. Disqualification of directors and education requirements, supporting responsible entrepreneurship. In: Forward Thinking, a research and technical conference presented by the Insolvency Service 2023, Liverpool, 10 November 2023.

PATERSON, S. and WALTERS, A., 2023. Selective corporate restructuring strategy. Modern Law Review, 86 (2), pp. 436-464. ISSN 0026-7961

RICHARDS, J. and CURRAN, L., 2023. Liz Curran, "Better law for a better world: new approaches to law practice and education" (Routledge, 2021) [podcast]. [Digital or Visual Media]

SAHIN, H., 2023. Understanding re-nationalisation through the theory of obsolescing bargain and political institutions: the case of Argentina. Nottingham Law Journal, 32 (1). ISSN 0965-0660 (Forthcoming)

SAHIN, H. and BANTEKAS, I., 2023. Non-profit entities as foreign investors? The case of international sport governing bodies. Stanford Journal of International Law, 60 (1). ISSN 0731-5082 (Forthcoming)

THORNTON, J., 2023. Criminal justice in austerity: legal aid, prosecution and the future of criminal legal practice. Hart Publishing. ISBN 9781509955312 (Forthcoming)

THORNTON, J., 2023. Pierre Bourdieu’s The Logic of Practice: understanding the working practices of lawyers. In: D. NEWMAN, ed., Leading works on the legal profession. Analysing Leading Works in Law . London: Routledge. ISBN 9781032182803

VAUGHAN, P., 2023. Copyright is for losers: trade marks are for winners? Pest Control Office Limited v Full Colour Black Limited (R 1246/2021-5) [2022] 10 WLUK 595. Entertainment Law Review, 34 (3), pp. 93-96. ISSN 0959-3799

VAUGHAN, P., 2023. Emotional perception case shakes up the status-quo in AI patentability. Global Legal Post. ISSN 2050-165X

VAUGHAN, P., 2023. Trade mark advice for small firms. First Voice. ISSN 1460-809X

WORLEY, R., THORNTON, J., JONES, C., CHAPMAN, A., HARRISON, C., WYATT, J.C. and CHAVES, D., 2023. Artificial intelligence (AI) and public (dis-)trust? A case study on using AI in mental health services. In: Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference, Ulster University, Derry-Londonderry, Northern Ireland, 4-6 April 2023.

ZHAO, J., CURRAN, L., DOAK, J., DURDIYEVA, S., GALLOP, S., HALL, H., HENN, M., LEWIS, T., KELLEZI, B., O'NIONS, H. and TRICKETT, L., 2023. Scoping the future law and social justice - listening & hearing from the frontline: final report. Nottingham Trent University.

ZHAO, J. and WEI, C., 2023. Zombie companies in China in the COVID-19 era. International Insolvency Review. ISSN 1180-0518 (Forthcoming)

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