College | Social Sciences and Humanities |
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Head | Ms Elizabeth Duff |
Tanega, J. 2006. Sarbanes Oxley financial crimes: on legal risk, potential liability and employee protection. in: Bantekas, I. and Keramidas, G. (ed.) International and European financial criminal law London, UK LexisNexis Butterworths. pp. 154-179
Greenfield, S. and Osborn, G. 2006. Law, music and the creative process: who is an author? in: Greenfield, S. and Osborn, G. (ed.) Readings in law and popular culture London, UK Routledge. pp. 310-324
Greenfield, S. and Osborn, G. 2006. Law, legal education and popular culture. in: Greenfield, S. and Osborn, G. (ed.) Readings in law and popular culture London, UK Routledge. pp. 1-11
Glukhovskoy, K. and Tanega, J. 2006. CDOs under siege part II: IAS derecognition and Basel II. Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation. 21 (12), pp. 689-707.
Glukhovskoy, K. and Tanega, J. 2006. CDOs under siege part I: compliance under the IAS and Basel II. Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation. 21 (11), pp. 652-668.
Foster, K. 2006. Juridification in sport. in: Greenfield, S. and Osborn, G. (ed.) Readings in law and popular culture London, UK Routledge.
Flood, J. and Whyte, A. 2006. What's wrong with legal aid?: Lessons from outside the UK. Civil Justice Quarterly. 25, pp. 80-98.
Browne, M., Kandelia, S., Reddy, R. and Hodgkinson, P. 2006. Capital punishment and mental health issues: global examples. Saint Louis University Public Law Review. 25 (2), pp. 383-407.
Banakar, R. 2006. Review: "A life of H.L.A. Hart: the nightmare of the noble dream, by Nicola Lacey. Jurist: Nordic Journal of Law and Practice. 113 (2/29).
Banakar, R. 2006. Integrating reciprocal perspectives: on Georges Gurvitch's theory of immediate jural experience. in: Cotterrell, R. (ed.) Law, culture and society: legal ideas in the mirror of social theory Aldershot, UK Ashgate.
Banakar, R. 2006. Can sociology and jurisprudence learn from each other? A reply to Mauro Zamboni. Jurist: Nordic Journal of Law and Practice. 113 (2/29).
Abbey, R.M. and Richards, M.B. 2006. A practical approach to conveyancing. 8th edition. Oxford, UK Oxford University Press.
Abbey, R.M. and Richards, M.B. 2006. A practical approach to commercial conveyancing and property. 3rd edition. Oxford, UK Oxford University Press.
Flood, J. 2006. Book review: The Collegial Phenomenon: The Social Mechanisms of Cooperation Among Peers in a Corporate Law Partnership by Emmanuel Lazega, New York: Oxford University Press, 2001, Hbk, 346 + xi pp, ISBN 0-19-924272-0. Legal Ethics. 8 (2), pp. 291-294.
Tanega, J. 2005. Securitisation disclosures and compliance under Basel II: Part 1: a risk-based approach to economic substance over legal form. Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation. 20 (12), pp. 617-632.
Banakar, R. 2005. Book review of 'Race, law, resistance' by Patricia Tuitt (London, The GlassHouse Press, 2004, 134 pp., £25.00). Journal of Law and Society. 32 (4), pp. 648-652. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6478.2005.00341.x
Boon, A., Flood, J. and Webb, J. 2005. Postmodern professions? The fragmentation of legal education and the legal profession. Journal of Law and Society. 32 (3), pp. 473-492. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6478.2005.00333.x
Tanega, J. and Speck, B.D. 2005. Sarbanes-Oxley: employee liability and protection. International Company and Commercial Law Review. 16 (12), pp. 468-478.
Tanega, J. 2005. Sarbanes-Oxley litigation: employee liability and protection. International Company and Commercial Law Review. 16 (5), pp. 204-209.
Tanega, J. 2005. Basel II: principles of avoiding regulatory failure. in: Motamen-Samadian, S. (ed.) Governance and risk in emerging and global markets Basingstoke, UK Palgrave Macmillan.
Robson, G. and Roberts, D. 2005. A practical approach to housing law. London, UK Cavendish Publishing.
Hodgkinson, P. 2005. The unintended, entirely foreseeable though perhaps unavoidable consequences of litigating the abolition of capital punishment. Amicus Journal. 13, pp. 35-37.
Hodgkinson, P. 2005. Replacing capital punishment: an effective penal policy approach. in: Browne, M. and Kandelia, S. (ed.) Managing effective alternatives to capital punishment London, UK Centre for Capital Punishment Studies.
Flood, J., Whyte, A. and Bacquet, S. 2005. Report on international approaches to the defence of indigent persons in criminal cases: a report for Lord Carter's review of legal aid procurement. London, UK Department for Constitutional Affairs.
Flood, J., Banakar, R., Webb, J. and Whyte, A. 2005. Internal case assignment in England. in: Fabri, M. and Langbroek, P.M. (ed.) Internal case assignment. A report on a comparative study into the rules and practices of case distribution in courts in five countries Utrecht, Netherlands University of Utrecht. pp. 63-134
Flood, J. 2005. Socio-legal ethnography. in: Banakar, R. and Travers, M. (ed.) Theory and method in socio-legal research Oxford, UK Hart. pp. 33-48
Flood, J. 2005. Rating, dating, and the (in)formal regulation and formal ordering of financial transactions: securitisations and credit rating agencies. in: Likosky, M.B. (ed.) Privatising development: transnational law, infrastructure, and human rights Leiden, Netherlands Martinus Nijhoff. pp. 147-171
Burbidge, P.K. 2005. How can you be sure of Shell? Is corporate governance better served by unitary or two-tier boards? International Energy: Law and Taxation Review. 9, pp. 291-299.
Boon, A. 2005. The formalisation of research ethics. in: Banakar, R. and Travers, M. (ed.) Theory and method in socio-legal research Oxford, UK Hart. pp. 301-326
Banakar, R. 2005. Book review of 'The policy of law: a legal theoretical framework' by Mauro Zamboni (Stockholm: Stockholm University Press). Retfaerd. 111 (4/28), pp. 82-87.
Abbey, R.M. and Richards, M.B. 2005. A practical approach to conveyancing. 7th edition. Oxford, UK Oxford University Press.
Banakar, R. and Travers, M. (ed.) 2005. Theory and method in socio-legal research. Oxford, UK Hart.
Hodgkinson, P. 2004. Capital punishment: the families of the homicide victim and the condemned. in: Death penalty: beyond abolition Strasbourg, France Council of Europe Publishing. pp. 37-63
Hodgkinson, P. 2004. Capital punishment: meeting the needs of the families of the homicide victim and the condemned. in: Hodgkinson, P. and Schabas, W.A. (ed.) Capital punishment: strategies for abolition Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press. pp. 332-358
Hodgkinson, P. 2004. Capital punishment: improve it or remove it? in: Hodgkinson, P. and Schabas, W.A. (ed.) Capital punishment: strategies for abolition Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press. pp. 1-35
Hodgkinson, P. 2004. Alternatives to the death penalty: the UK experience. in: Death penalty: beyond abolition Strasbourg, France Council of Europe Publishing. pp. 159-190
Flood, J. and Whyte, A. 2004. Report on costs of legal aid in other countries. UK University of Westminster.
Burbidge, P.K. 2004. A French ABC of corporate crime? Abus de biens sociaux and elf affair (Part 2). International Company and Commercial Law Review. 15 (6), pp. 213-220.
Burbidge, P.K. 2004. A French ABC of corporate crime? Abus de biens sociaux and elf affair (Part 1). International Company and Commercial Law Review. 15 (6), pp. 180-187.
Banakar, R. 2004. When do rights matter? A case study of the right to equal treatment in Sweden. in: Halliday, S. and Schmidt, P. (ed.) Human rights brought home: socio-legal perspectives on human rights in the national context Oxford, UK Hart. pp. 165-184