College | Social Sciences and Humanities |
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Head | Ms Elizabeth Duff |
Kandelia, S. 2024. Stop and Search: Past Problems, Current Concerns. in: Whyte, A., Tuitt, P. and Bourne, J. (ed.) The Long Walk to Equality: Perspectives on Racial Inequality, Injustice and the Law London University of Westminster Press. pp. 155-176
Chryssostalis, J. 2023. Nomos is an Air: Hearing as a juridical Faculty. in: Mandic, D., Nirta, C., Pavoni, A. and Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, Andreas (ed.) Hear University of Westminster Press. pp. 33-85
Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, Danilo Mandic, Caterina Nirta and Andrea Pavoni 2023. Introduction: Law and Smell. in: Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, Danilo Mandic, Caterina Nirta and Andrea Pavoni (ed.) Smell University of Westminster Press.
Brooks, V. and Clayton Thompson, J. 2019. Dude Looks Like a Lady: Gender Deception, Consent and Ethics. Journal of Criminal Law. 83 (4), pp. 258-271. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022018319834373
Frantziou, E. 2019. Constitutional Reasoning in the European Union and the Charter of Fundamental Rights: In Search of Public Justification. European Public Law. 25 (2), p. 183–203.
Clayton Thompson, J. Forthcoming. All-or-Nothing: Mental Capacity, Autonomy and Consent. Second UK Mental Disability Law Conference. University of Nottingham 26 - 27 Jun 2018
Clayton Thompson, J. Forthcoming. Male Suicide, Masculinity and Vulnerability. Second UK Mental Disability Law Conference. University of Nottingham 26 - 27 Jun 2018
Clayton Thompson, J. 2018. The Rights Network: 100 Years of the Hohfeldian Rights Analytic. Laws. 7 (3) 28. https://doi.org/10.3390/laws7030028
Clayton Thompson, J. 2018. All or Nothing: Capacity, Vulnerability and Autonomy. Socio-Legal Studies Association 2018. University of Bristol, UK 27 - 29 Mar 2018
Clayton Thompson, J. and Brooks, V. 2018. Let’s talk about sex: deception, ethics and consent. Socio-Legal Studies Association 2018. University of Bristol, UK 27 - 29 Mar 2018
Peters, T., de Silva-Wijeyeratne, R. and Flood, J. 2017. Disruption, temporality, law: the future of law and society scholarship? Griffith Law Review. 26 (4), pp. 459-468. https://doi.org/10.1080/10383441.2017.1576378
Arakcheev, A. 2017. Towards a just future of Islamic finance: from a new historical comparative east-west perspective. PhD thesis University of Westminster Law https://doi.org/10.34737/q56v1
Watt, E. 2017. Cyberspace, Surveillance, Law and Privacy. PhD thesis University of Westminster Law https://doi.org/10.34737/q3xzx
Clayton Thompson, J. 2017. All-or-Nothing: Capacity, Vulnerability and Autonomy. Westminster Law School Seminar Series. University of Westminster, London 30 - 30 Nov 2017
Frantziou, E. and Eeckhout, P. 2017. Brexit and Article 50 TEU: A Constitutionalist Reading. Common Market Law Review. 54 (2017), pp. 695-734.
Artemiev, R. 2017. Qui Tam legal concept and practice: evolution of the legislation in the United Kingdom and the United States of America. PhD thesis University of Westminster Law https://doi.org/10.34737/9zyvw
Portuese, A., Gough, O. and Tanega, J. 2017. The principle of legal certainty as a principle of economic efficiency. European Journal of Law and Economics. 44 (1), pp. 131-156. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10657-014-9435-2
Alaydan, S. 2016. Islamic finance, Sharia non-compliance and the standardisation of Sharia governance. PhD thesis University of Westminster Law https://doi.org/10.34737/q2w26
Sharbatly, A. 2016. Risk regulation in Islamic banking: Does Saudi Arabia need to adopt the risk regulation practices of Basel? PhD thesis University of Westminster Law https://doi.org/10.34737/9zyvq
Eeckhout, P. and Frantziou, E. 2016. Brexit and Article 50 TEU: A Constitutionalist Reading. London UCL European Institute.
Stahl, L. 2016. Capital 2.0 capital formation and legal risk in a new global economic order from fiat to exit: including case studies of the proposed transatlantic trade and investment partnership between the United States and the European Union and the financing relation between the United States and the People’s Republic of China. PhD thesis University of Westminster Westminster Law School https://doi.org/10.34737/9ywzx
Blachura, A. 2016. ‘State failure’ and the extraterritorial use of force in self-defence against non-state actors. PhD thesis University of Westminster Westminster Law School https://doi.org/10.34737/9ywx8
Clayton Thompson, J. 2016. Law, Rights and Reproduction: Reproductive Autonomy in Ethical Rationalism. PhD thesis University of Westminster Law https://doi.org/10.34737/9y598
Frantziou, E. 2016. A ‘right to have rights’ in the EU public sphere? An Arendtian justification for the application of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. University of Birmingham.
Sinclair, S. 2016. designing + (dis)assembling disputes: an ethnography of disputes & lawyers in the construction industry. PhD thesis University of Westminster Westminster Law School https://doi.org/10.34737/9x1qy
Parnham, R. 2016. To what extent has research conducted by the GaWC Research Network aided our understanding of large EU law firm geography? PhD thesis University of Westminster Westminster School of Law https://doi.org/10.34737/9wwvy
Clayton Thompson, J. 2016. Task Competency in the Rights Analytic: Mental Health and the Justification for Rights and Duties. Inaugural UK Mental Disability Law Conference. University of Nottingham, Nottingham 30 Jun - 01 Jul 2016
Clayton Thompson, J. 2016. Rights, Rationality and Reproduction: Balancing Interests in the Abortion Debate. Gender and Sexuality: Identities, Institutions, and Intersectionality. University of Westminster 13 May 2016
Clayton Thompson, J. 2016. Avoiding Reproduction: Law, Rights and Morality. Graduate School Assembly. University of Westminster 16 Mar 2016
Yilmaz, S. 2015. The EU & players’ agents: a theoretical analysis of the EU’s intervention into the regulation of players’ agents in Europe. PhD thesis University of Westminster Westminster Law School https://doi.org/10.34737/9yxq7
Dervish, S. 2015. Can the European Union build a bridge over troubled waters? An analysis of the politicised and depoliticised legal approach between the European Union and Cyprus. PhD thesis University of Westminster Westminster Law School
Webley, L. and Samuels, H. 2015. Complete Public Law: Text, Cases and Materials, 3rd edition. Oxford Oxford University Press.
Tanega, J. 2015. US Asset-Backed Securities – Regulatory Reform, Dodd-Frank and Final Rules. in: Securitisation Law, EU and US Regulations and Practice, Second Edition (online) LexisNexis.
Tanega, J. 2015. The EU Risk Retention Regulation. in: Securitisation Law, EU and US Regulations and Practice, Second Edition (online) LexisNexis.
Tanega, J. 2015. Servicing Disclosures for ABS Transactions Under US and EU Law. in: Securitisation Law, EU and US Regulations and Practice, Second Edition (online) LexisNexis.
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.