Items where Division is "Nottingham Law School" and Year is 2025
Journal article
ARIMORO, A.E. and ARINZE-UMOBI, C., 2025. Sustainable public-private partnerships in Sub-Saharan Africa: a conceptual framework for low carbon development and domestic financing. Public Works Management and Policy: 1356462. ISSN 1087-724X
CHING, J., 2025. Liberty and the Legal Services Act: the new qualifying regime for solicitors in England. European Journal of Legal Education, 6 (2), pp. 451-477. ISSN 1684-1360
CURRAN, L., 2025. Bridging the justice gap. Solicitors Journal. ISSN 0038-1047
DOAK, J., 2025. Private prosecutions and the future of access to justice. Solicitors Journal. ISSN 0038-1047
GLIBOE, S. and CURRAN, L., 2025. The role of justice in addressing the social determinants of health. International Journal of Social Determinants of Health and Health Services. ISSN 2755-1938
HABERMACHER, A., LEERING, M., CHING, J. and LEGGETT, J., 2025. Joys & terrors of legal education research. Canadian Legal Education Annual Review. (Forthcoming)
HALL, H., GARCIA OLIVA, J. and OZANNE, J., 2025. Correction to: Spiritual lawfare: the use and misuse of litigation in the context of human rights, religious freedom, and competing human rights. Oxford Journal of Law and Religion. ISSN 2047-0770
LEWIS, T. and GALLOP, S., 2025. Human rights, Strasbourg, and the statutory ban on whole-life-order-prisoner marriage: a case of “heads I win, tails you lose” for the UK government. European Human Rights Law Review. ISSN 1361-1526 (Forthcoming)
MORRISON, I., RIHA, R.L. and RUMBOLD, J.M.M., 2025. Complex nocturnal behaviour – issues with expert evidence and the duty to the court. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 84: 102162. ISSN 1087-0792
PARRY, R., 2025. Guest editorial: Managing the risks of digital infrastructure insolvencies. International Insolvency Review. ISSN 1180-0518
PARRY, R. and LONG, Y., 2025. Arbitration in cross-border insolvency proceedings: the Chinese perspective. International Insolvency Review, 34 (1), pp. 77-102. ISSN 1180-0518
PARRY, R. and SHIKHA, N., 2025. Disqualification of directors and education requirements; supporting responsible directorship. Legal Studies. ISSN 0261-3875
WEI, C. and ZHAO, J., 2025. Balancing legal certainty and financial security: the regulatory role of courts in disguised debt in China. European Business Organization Law Review. ISSN 1566-7529 (Forthcoming)
WEI, C., ZHAO, J. and SUN, L., 2025. Achieving regulatory alignment for E2E autonomous driving in China: a framework for tort liability and data governance. Computer Law and Security Review, 59: 106192. ISSN 0267-3649
ZEMPI, I., TRICKETT, L., KRULISOVA, K. and HAMILTON, P., 2025. Community conversations as a strategy to prevent hate crime: facilitators’ reflections. International Review of Victimology. ISSN 0269-7580
Book contribution
CHING, J., 2025. Paralegal legal education. In: F. COWNIE, A. BRADNEY and E. JONES, eds., Elgar concise encyclopedia of legal education. Elgar concise encyclopedias in law . Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 271-274. ISBN 9781035302925
CHING, J., 2025. Pre-qualification legal workplace experience. In: F. COWNIE, A. BRADNEY and E. JONES, eds., Elgar concise encyclopedia of legal education. Elgar concise encyclopedias in law . Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 291-293. ISBN 9781035302925
HENDERSON, P., 2025. Continuing professional development of legal professionals. In: F. COWNIE, A. BRADNEY and E. JONES, eds., Elgar concise encyclopedia of legal education. Elgar concise encyclopedias in law . Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 98-101. ISBN 9781035302925
Chapter in book
CHADWICK, M., 2025. The end of piracy: towards legal reform for the first international crime. In: R.M. PAULOSE, ed., Blue crimes and international criminal law. Wilmington, Delaware: Vernon Press, pp. 179-217. ISBN 9798881902407
PATERSON, S. and WALTERS, A., 2025. Developing restructuring law in silos: Part 26A and unexpired leases. In: J. PAYNE and K. VAN ZWIETEN, eds., Corporate restructuring law in flux. Oxford: Hart, pp. 171-195. ISBN 9781509978380
THORNTON, J., 2025. Lessons from poor lawyering in England and Wales: individual fault and external pressures. In: A. BEAZLEY, M. PANZAVOLTA and A. SANDERS, eds., Poor defence lawyering in criminal proceedings: a comparative view. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9781003430872
Conference contribution
CHING, J., 2025. Law and language: future directions. In: Centre for the Pedagogy of Political and Legal Education/Association of Law Teachers 60th Anniversary: Law and Language, University of Cardiff, 11 June 2025.
CHING, J., 2025. Training transactional lawyers in England and Wales. In: International Conference on Law and Governance (ICLG 2025), Taylor's University, Malaysia, 09-10 September 2025.
CURRAN, L., 2025. Commercial & property courts judicial conference openness & transparency in the courts. In: Business and Property Courts UK Judicial Conference, London, 03 February 2025.
CURRAN, L., 2025. Health Justice Partnerships (HJP) – why in the UK? Australia – what can we learn at home here in the United Kingdom? In: Legal Action Group Community Care Conference 2025, London, 21 October 2025.
CURRAN, L. and JAMES, S., 2025. Integrated legal practice : going to where the people are who need our help - legal empowerment and multidisciplinary innovation. In: International Legal Aid Group 14th conference, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, 21-23 June 2023.
PARRY, R. and MOFFATT, P., 2025. Cryptoassets in insolvencies: selected difficulties and necessary guidelines. In: Forward Thinking: a research and technical conference presented by the Insolvency Service 2025, University College, London, 08 April 2025.
Digital or visual media
CURRAN, L., 2025. Access to justice isn't for everyone. [Digital or Visual Media]
CURRAN, L. and STERN, C., 2025. Expert blog - trusted intermediaries: a proven path to accessible and cost-effective justice. [Digital or Visual Media]
NOBLE, P. and CURRAN, L., 2025. Let's talk health justice with Dr Liz Curran. [Digital or Visual Media]
Newspaper or popular journal contribution
CURRAN, L. and STERN, C., 2025. Reaching underserved communities to tackle inequality. Legal Futures.
Research datasets and databases
CHING, J. and OMER, A., 2025. Interviews exploring motivations and experiences of international law students in England and Wales. [Dataset]
CURRAN, L., CHING, J., JARMAN, J. and GODFREY, J., 2025. Regulatory leadership on access to justice. [Dataset]
Research report for external body
BERRY, E., CHING, J., CURRAN, L., DAVIES, J., EVANS, R., JARMAN, J., RATCLIFFE, C. and RUMBOLD, J., 2025. Upholding professional ethical duties: response to LSB consultation. UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
CURRAN, L., 2025. Knowledge really is power: NLS legal research and impact evaluation report: measuring the effectiveness and impact of NLS Legal in improving access to justice, key social development goals, and its role in student and staff development. Nottingham: Nottingham Law School.
CURRAN, L., CHING, J. and JARMAN, J., 2025. Regulatory leadership on access to justice. London: Legal Services Consumer Panel.
IRETON, E., 2025. Forensic, policy, and truth-telling inquiries and UK public inquiry reform. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.
IRETON, E., 2025. Framing, implementing, and monitoring public inquiry recommendations: a contextual briefing. London: The Lampard Inquiry.
IRETON, E., 2025. Reforming the statutory inquiry warning letter process. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.
Thesis
MORETON, J., 2025. The case for reform of the so-called system of cadaveric procurement of solid organs for transplantation. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
Website content
CURRAN, L., 2025. Expert blog: A model for legal education in challenging times for access to justice. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.
CURRAN, L. and BREESE, H., 2025. Expert blog: Why cut off the poorest before reforming the pension system? Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.
Other
CURRAN, L., 2025. Written evidence submission (ROL0007) to the House of Lords Constitution Committee - inquiry into the Rule of Law.

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