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Tanega, J. 2015. Disclosures Of ABS Transaction Structure Under EU And US Law. in: Securitisation Law, EU and US Regulations and Practice, 2nd ed. (online) LexisNexis.
Tanega, J. 2015. Summary and Risks of ABS Transactions Under EU and US Law. in: Summary, Liability for Mis-disclosure and Non-Disclosure of Material Information in Asset-backed securities transactions LexisNexis.
Tanega, J. 2015. US Asset Backed Securities – Risk Symmetric Disclosures. in: Securitisation Law, EU and US Regulations and Practice, 2nd ed. (online) LexisNexis.
Tanega, J. 2015. EU Asset Backed Securities, Compliance Checklist. in: Securitisation Law, EU and US Regulations and Practice, 2nd ed. (online) LexisNexis.
Tanega, J. 2015. Introduction to EU Asset Backed Securities Disclosures. in: Securitisation Law, EU and US Regulations and Practice 2nd ed. (online) LexisNexis.
Tanega, J. 2015. Introduction to the US Definition of Asset-Backed Securities. in: Securitisation Law: EU and US Regulations and Practice (2nd edition) LexisNexis.
Tanega, J. 2015. Default Invariance: Naïve Category of Law and Finance. in: O'Sullivan, P., Allington, N. and Esposito, M. (ed.) The Philosophy, Politics and Economics of Finance in the 21st Century: From Hubris to Disgrace London Routledge. pp. 175-240
Cranmer, R. 2015. Language Teaching Methodologies, Intercultural Awareness and Autonomous Learning. The Magic of Innovation. Moscow 24 2014 - 25 Apr 2015 MGIMO University, Moscow.
Cranmer, R. 2015. Introducing Intercultural Communication into the Teaching of Translation. Russian Journal of Linguistics. 19 (4), pp. 155-173.
Hird, D. 2015. Chinese men in London: narratives of masculinity in a transnational world. Interdisciplinary Explorations of China’s Changing Gender Dynamics 1900-2015. Leiden University, the Netherlands 23 Oct 2015
Hird, D. 2015. Flexible masculinities: professional men from China in the UK. Gender, Sexuality, and the Making of the Human Subject in Modern China. University of Warwick meeting rooms at The Shard, London 18 Jun 2015
Hird, D. 2015. Transnational Chinese masculinities and the rise of China: professional mainland Chinese men in the UK. Global sexualities, queer ambiguities. Oxford University 28 May 2015
Hird, D. 2015. Transnational Chinese masculinities and the rise of China: professional mainland Chinese men in the UK. American Men's Studies Association 23rd Interdisciplinary Conference. New York, USA 05 Mar 2015
Alkahtani, A. 2015. The influence of corporate governance on protecting minority shareholders' rights in the Saudi stock market: a comparative study. PhD thesis University of Westminster Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities https://doi.org/10.34737/9w18z
Staddon, A. 2015. Strengthening PACs in small Parliaments: perspectives from the Caribbean. in: Hoque, Z. (ed.) Making Governments Accountable: The role of Public Accounts Committees and National Audit Offices Oxford and New York Routledge. pp. 293-306
Clayton Thompson, J. 2015. Rationality, Autonomy, Reproduction. Law Doctoral Seminar Series 2015. University of Westminster 28 Oct 2015
Clayton Thompson, J. 2015. You Can't Always Get What You Want: A Gewirthian Model of Rational Autonomy in Abortion. HEAL Seminar Series. University of Southampton 25 Nov 2015
Staddon, A. 2015. The Public Accounts Committee of the House of Commons. in: Hoque, Z. (ed.) Making Governments Accountable: The Role of Public Accounts Committees and National Audit Offices Oxford and New York Routledge. pp. 103-121
Faiz, J. 2015. Politics of education, conflict and conflict resolution in Balochistan, Pakistan. PhD thesis University of Westminster Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities https://doi.org/10.34737/9v617
Azami, D. 2015. The politics of drugs and conflict: the challenges of insurgency and state-building in Afghanistan. PhD thesis University of Westminster Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities https://doi.org/10.34737/9qx75
Frantziou, E. 2015. The Horizontal Effect of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights: Rediscovering the Reasons for Horizontality. European Law Journal. 21 (5), pp. 657-679. https://doi.org/10.1111/eulj.12137
Dempsey, M. 2015. The administrator character from Renaissance humanism to modernism: an examination of the authorial tradition of using characterisation to represent the mundane processes of their contemporary soundings, and as means through which to engage in discourses of power. PhD thesis University of Westminster Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities https://doi.org/10.34737/9qvyw
Clayton Thompson, J. 2015. You Can't Always Get What You Want: A Gewirthian Model of Rational Autonomy in Abortion. HEAL Seminar Series. University of Southampton 25 Nov 2015
Marczewska, K. and Brown, B. 2015. Look before you cook: 1450-1950. in: Saper, C. (ed.) Bob Brown: 1450-1950 New York Roving Eye Press.
Marczewska, K. 2015. Jeff Noon and the contemporary aesthetics of uncreativity. in: Venezia, T. and Leggett, B. (ed.) Twenty-first-century British fiction Canterbury, Kent Gylphi Limited. pp. 267-291
Marczewska, K. 2015. Erasing in the algorithmic extreme: Mimi Cabell and Jason Huff’s 'American Psycho'. Media-N Journal. 11 (1).
Eveleigh, A.M.M. 2015. Engagement Strategies for Crowdsourcing the Humanities: are they Ethical? Citizen Humanities Comes of Age: Crowdsourcing for the Humanities in the 21st Century. King's College London 10 Sep 2015
Clayton Thompson, J. 2015. Rationality, Autonomy, Reproduction. LAW DOCTORAL SEMINAR SERIES 2015 . University of Westminster 28 Oct 2015
Matteo, D. 2015. The use of private military and security companies in international society: contestation and legitimation of state practice. PhD thesis University of Westminster Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities https://doi.org/10.34737/9897q
Pons-Sanz, S.M. 2015. Identifying and dating Norse-derived terms in Medieval English: approaches and problems. in: Askedal, J.O. and Nielsen, H.F. (ed.) Early Germanic languages in contact Amsterdam, Netherlands John Benjamins. pp. 203–221
Randazzo Elisa 2015. Changing narratives? Shifting discursive conceptualisations of post-conflict peace-building. PhD thesis University of Westminster Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities https://doi.org/10.34737/973xz
Joss, S., Cowley, R., de Martin Jong, Müller Bernhard, Park, B.S., Rees, W., Roseland, M., Rydin, Y., de Jong, M. and Mueller, B. 2015. Tomorrow’s City Today: Prospects for Standardising Sustainable Urban Development. London University of Westminster.
Clapson, M. 2015. Foreword. in: Vaughan Laura (ed.) Suburban Urbanities: Suburbs and the Life of the High Street London, UK UCL Press. pp. vii - viii
Willis, M. 2015. Silas Marner, Catalepsy, and Mid-Victorian Medicine: Eliot’s Ethics of Care. Journal of Victorian Culture. 20 (3), pp. 326-340. https://doi.org/10.1080/13555502.2015.1046906
Pons-Sanz, S.M. 2015. Norse-Derived Terms in Orm’s Lexico-Semantic Field of EMOTION. Journal of English and Germanic Philology. 114 (4), pp. 552-586. https://doi.org/10.5406/jenglgermphil.114.4.0552
Clapson, M. 2015. Looking back on the postwar British new towns: successes and failures in the state’s policy of decentralisation. in: Nakano, T. (ed.) Urban Development and Housing in Twentieth-Century Europe and Japan: Historical Approaches and New Perspectives Tokyo Yamakawa. pp. 081-120
Evans, H. and Rowlands, M. 2015. Reconceptualising heritage: museums, development and shifting dynamics of power. in: Basu, P. and Modest, W. (ed.) Museums, heritage and international development London Routledge. pp. 272-294
Clapson, M. 2015. The rise and fall of Monica Felton, British town planner and peace activist, 1930s to 1950s. Planning Perspectives: an international journal of history, planning and the environment. 30 (2), pp. 211-229. https://doi.org/10.1080/02665433.2014.950686
Bush, R. and Ducournau, C. 2015. Francophone African Literary Prizes and the ‘Empire of the French Language’. in: Davis, C. and Johnson, D. (ed.) The book in Africa: critical debates Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 201-222
Clayton Thompson, J. 2015. Revolt, Revolution and Evolution: Reimagining the Principle of Generic Consistency as a Device for Institutional Reform. University of Copenhagen Postgraduate Law Conference. Copenhagen, Denmark 29 Jan 2015