College | Liberal Arts and Sciences |
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Head | Prof Luke Mason |
Pavoni, A., Mandic, D., Nirta, C. and Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, Andreas (ed.) 2018. Law and the Senses: Taste. London University of Westminster Press.
Mandic, D. 2018. Copyright and Heritage: Relation, Origin, Temporality. Intellectual Property and Heritage - International Society for the History and Theory of Intellectual Property (ISHTIP) Annual Workshop. School of Law, University of Roma Tre, Rome, Italy 03 - 06 Jul 2018
Mandic, D. 2018. Book review: Jose Bellido (ed.), Landmark Cases in Intellectual Property Law (Bloomsbury 2017) 416 pp. Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property. 8 (3), pp. 267-269. https://doi.org/10.4337/qmjip.2018.03.07
Bradford, B. and Creutzfeldt, N. 2018. Procedural justice in Alternative Dispute Resolution: Fairness judgments among users of Financial Ombudsman services in Germany and the United Kingdom. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law (EuCML) . 7 (5), pp. 188-200.
Roberts, S. 2018. Post-Conviction Review in England and Wales: Perpetuating and Rectifying Miscarriages of Justice. in: Lennon, G., King, C. and McCartney, C. (ed.) Counter-terrorism, Constitutionalism and Miscarriages of Justice: A Festschrift for Professor Clive Walker London Hart Publishing. pp. 249-267
D'Souza, R. 2018. My Tryst With The Kurdish Freedom Movement. in: Miley, Thomas Jeffrey and Venturini, Federico (ed.) Your Freedom and Mine: Abdulla Öcalan and the Kurdish Question Montreal; Chicago; London Black Rose Books. pp. 276-279
Brooks, V. 2018. Fucking (with) Academia: Ethics, Epistemology, Method . Ways of Knowing: Epistemology and Law. University of Westminster 31 May 2018
Kathrani, P. 2018. 'Please Alexa': are we beginning to recognise the rights of intelligent machines? The Conversation.
Nicol, D. 2018. "The Politics and Law of Doctor Who": Special Issue of the Journal of Popular Television.
Flacks, S. 2018. Law, necropolitics and the stop and search of young people. Theoretical Criminology. 24 (2), pp. 387-405. https://doi.org/10.1177/1362480618774036
Brooks, V. 2018. Under the fucking skin: a whore and her hotel room door. Lo Squaderno - Explorations in Space and Society . 48, pp. 59-62.
Roberts, M., Osborn, G., Eldridge, A., Robinson, J. and Flacks, S. 2018. Aspects Of London’s Evening And Night Time Economy: A Report for the Mayor of London/ GLA. London MusicTank.
Kathrani, P. 2018. Serious Games as a Way of Augmenting Legal Education . Westminster International University in Tashkent.
Lazowski, A. 2018. When Cives Europae became bargaining chips: free movement of persons in the Brexit negotiations. ERA Forum. 18 (4), pp. 469-491. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12027-018-0507-6
Flacks, S. 2018. More police stop and search won’t stop knife crime – here’s why.
Brooks, V. 2018. Fucking Law (A New Methodological Movement). Journal of Organizational Ethnography. 7 (1), pp. 31-43. https://doi.org/10.1108/JOE-09-2017-0043
Creutzfeldt, N. 2018. Ombudsmen and ADR: a comparative study of informal justice in Europe. Palgrave Macmillan.
Kathrani, P. 2018. The Use of Computer Games in Teaching Law .
Kathrani, P. 2018. 'Robot Rights, Now!?’ A Conversation on the Possibility of ‘Machine Rights'.
Kathrani, P. 2018. Should robots have the same rights as humans? THE TIMES.
Kathrani, P. 2018. My ‘Other’ Journey: From the Persecution of Refugees to the Misapprehension of Artificial Intelligence .
Kathrani, P. 2018. The Law Firm, the Legal Services Market and Law Tech.
Kathrani, P. 2018. Emerging Pedagogies: Using Serious Computer Games for the Purposes of Teaching Law.
Glinavos, I. 2018. Brexit, the City and Options for ISDS. ICSID Review - Foreign Investment Law Journal. 33 (2), pp. 380-405. https://doi.org/10.1093/icsidreview/siy003
Kathrani, P. 2018. Do Androids Dream of Asylum? The Blade Runner Films (1982, 2017) and Fear of the ‘Other’. Entertainment and Sports Law Journal. 6 1. https://doi.org/10.16997/eslj.213
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
Samuels, H. 2018. Public Law. in: Auchmuty, R. (ed.) Great Debates in Gender and Law London Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 25-35
Samuels, H. 2018. Education Act 1944. in: Rackley, E. and Auchmuty, R.S. (ed.) Women's Legal Landmarks: Celebrating the history of women and law in the UK and Ireland London Hart Publishing. pp. 219-226
Creutzfeldt, N. and Bradford, B. 2018. How Do Complainants Experience the Ombuds Procedure? Detecting cultural patterns of disputing behavior: A comparative analysis of users that complain about financial services . in: Hertogh, M. and Kirkham, R. (ed.) Research Handbook on the Ombudsman Edward Elgar. pp. 280-297
MacKenzie, R. 2018. Biological Diversity. in: Sands, P., Peel, J., Fabra, A. and Mackenzie, R. (ed.) Principles of International Environmental Law. 4th edition Cambridge Cambridge University Press.
Flacks, S. 2018. Drug law reform, performativity and the politics of childhood. International Journal of Drug Policy. 51, pp. 56-66. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugpo.2017.10.003
Samuels, H. 2018. Public Interest Litigation and the Civil Society Factor. Legal Studies. 38 (4), pp. 515-528. https://doi.org/10.1017/lst.2018.9
Freeman, M. and Taylor, N. 2018. Using Research to Improve Outcomes for Abducted Children. in: Douglas, G., Murch, M. and Stephens, V. (ed.) International and National Perspectives on Child and Family Law: Essays in Honour of Nigel Lowe Cambridge Intersentia. pp. 329-342
D'Souza, R. 2018. What's Wrong With Rights? Social Movements, Law and Liberal Imaginations. London, UK Pluto Press.
Nicol, D. 2018. Doctor Who: A British Alien. London Palgrave Macmillan.
Flacks, S. 2018. The stop and search of minors: A 'vital police tool'? Criminology and Criminal Justice. 18 (3), pp. 364-384. https://doi.org/10.1177/1748895817720485
Franke, A. and Nicol, D. 2018. 'Don't make me go back': post-feminist retreatism in Doctor Who. Journal of Popular Television. 6 (2), pp. 197-211. https://doi.org/10.1386/jptv.6.2.197_1
Gill, C. and Creutzfeldt, N. 2018. The ‘Ombuds Watchers’: Collective Dissent and Legal Protest Among Users of Public Services Ombuds. Social and Legal Studies. 27 (3), pp. 367-388. https://doi.org/10.1177/0964663917721313