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Head | Prof Luke Mason |
Lazowski, A. 2018. Stepping into uncharted waters no more: the Court of Justice and EU Criminal Law. in: Brière, C. and Weyembergh, A. (ed.) The needed balances in EU Criminal Law: past present and future Oxford and Portland, Oregon Hart Publishing.
Phillips, O. 2018. Sexuality and the politics of rights in post-colonial Southern Africa: the legacy of Venus Monstrosa. Abingdon, Oxon Routledge.
Kathrani, P. Forthcoming. Speaker on the ‘Conceptual Analysis and Theory of Refugee Protection’ on the Refugee Law Initiative Short Course: The International Protection of Refugees and Other Displaced Persons.
Marchetti, F. 2017. The Rome II Regulation in Italian and Other National Courts. Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale. 53 (4).
Schwabach, A. 2017. Fan Works and the Law: Genre, Distribution, Reproduction. in: Gelder, K. (ed.) New Directions in Popular Fiction Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 405-424
Mason, L. 2017. Labour Rights. in: Cassese, S., von Bogdandy, A. and Huber, P. (ed.) Max Planck Encyclopedia of Comparative Constitutional Law Oxford Oxford University Press.
Sancho, D. 2017. The Concept of Establishment and Data Protection Law: Rethinking Establishment. European Law Review. 42 (4), pp. 491-508.
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
Alofs, E., François, A., Smis, S. and Van Limberghen, G. (ed.) 2017. Juridische meesterwerken VUB 2016-2017. Gent Larcier.
Smis, S., Inman, D. and Muhindo Magadju, P. 2017. International Crimes, National Trials and the Role of Victims’ Rights: Locating the Problems and Possibilities of Victim Participation in the Democratic Republic of Congo. in: Obel Hansen, T. (ed.) Victims and Post-Conflict Justice Mechanisms in Africa Nairobi, Kenya Kenyan Human Rights Commission. pp. 28-46
Smis, S. and Inman, D. 2017. Rewriting Social and Economic Rights Action Centre and the Centre for Economic and Social Rights v. Nigeria (African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights): Pushing Indigenous Peoples’ Rights in Africa Forward. in: Brems, E. and Desmet, E. (ed.) Integrated Human Rights in Practice: Rewriting Human Rights Decisions Cheltenham Edward Elgar. pp. 401-444
Smis, S. and Amani Cirimwami, E. 2017. Au-delà des Chambres Africaines Extraordinaires et de la Cour Pénale Spéciale centrafricaine : Repenser la création fragmentée des juridictions hybrides en Afrique au profit de la Cour africaine de justice, des droits de l’homme et des peuples. Revue belge de droit international. 2017/1, pp. 314-338.
Amani, E. and Smis, S. 2017. Le régime des obligations positives de prévenir et de poursuivre à défaut d’extrader ou de remise prévues dans le texte des projets d’articles sur les crimes contre l’humanité provisoirement adoptés par la commission du droit international. La Revue québécoise de droit international. 30 (1), pp. 314-338.
Freeman, M. and Taylor, N. 2017. Using Research to Improve Outcomes for Abducted Children, Global Future Directions Report.
Freeman, M. 2017. Preliminary Document No. 6 of August 2017 Report on the Experts' Meeting on Issues of Domestic/Family Violence and the 1980 Hague Child Abduction Convention, 12 June 2017, The University of Westminster, London. Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH).
Freeman, M. 2017. Report on the Experts’ Meeting on Issues of Domestic / Family Violence and the 1980 Hague Child Abduction Convention, 12 June 2017, The University of Westminster, London. International Family Law Journal. 2017 (IFL), p. 174.
Bacquet, S. 2017. Book Review: Religion, Law and the Constitution by Hall and Garcia Oliva . Law & Justice - the Christian Law Review. 179, p. 207.
Law, M. 2017. R2P: Activating the International Community’s Responsibility to Protect by Shifting Focus Away from Collective Action by the Security Council Towards Early Warning and Prevention. King's Student Law Review. 8 (1), pp. 88 - 107.
Mandic, D. 2017. Movement. in: Kilian, A. and Franzbecker, J. (ed.) Dreams & Dramas: Law as Literature: The Reader Berlin, Germany New Society for Visual Art (NGBK). pp. 220-222
D'Souza, R. 2017. Listening to the Elders as Keepers of the Water (expanded version). in: Giri, Ananta Kumar (ed.) Cultivating Pathways of Creative Research: New Horizons of Transformative Practice and Collaborative Imagination Delhi Primus Books. pp. 351-362
D'Souza, R. 2017. Listening to the Elders at the Keepers of the Water Gathering. in: Christian, Dorothy and Wong, Rita (ed.) Downstream: Reimagining Water Waterloo, Ontario Wilfred Laurier University Press. pp. 197-206
Kathrani, P. and Cranfield, S. 2017. Artificial Intelligence in Legal Services: the boundary between disruption and evolution.
Kathrani, P. Vega Gutiérrez Ana María (ed.) 2017. A Human Rights-Based Approach in Higher Education: A Comparative Study of Europe and the Maghreb. Spain Thomson Reuters.
Voiculescu, Aurora, Knowles, H., Kathrani, P. and Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, A. 2017. Discussion panel guest at the screening of Helen Knowles' film 'The Trial of SuperdebtThunderbot’.
Voiculescu, Aurora, Buhmann, K. and Fasterling, B. 2017. Business and Human Rights Research Methods Special Track, Co-chair and Panel Organizer. European Business Ethics Network Annual Conference . Jyväskylä, Finland 14 - 16 Jun 2017
Voiculescu, Aurora 2017. Technology and Law at the Crossroads: Human Rights Responsibility and Artificial Intelligence Between Excitement and Disruption. Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference. Newcastle University 05 - 07 Apr 2017
Voiculescu, Aurora 2017. The Corporate Form and Corporate Social Responsibility: A Socio-Legal Astigmatic Perspective. Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference. Newcastle University 05 - 07 Apr 2017
Voiculescu, Aurora 2017. Intersecting Spheres of Analysis in Business and Human Rights: From Transnational Regulatory Capacity to Governance Opacity. European Business Ethics Network Annual Conference Business and Human Rights Research Methods Special Track. Jyväskylä, Finland 14 - 16 Jun 2017
Voiculescu, Aurora 2017. The LAW of Unintended Consequences: Between Disruptive Technologies and Enhanced Learning. Learning and Teaching Symposium. University of Westminster 22 Jun 2017
Voiculescu, Aurora 2017. Interdisciplinarity and Methods in Business and Human Rights Research. European Society of International Law Roundtable. University of Geneva 26 Nov 2017
Lazowski, A. 2017. Exercises in Legal Acrobatics: Brexit Transitional Arrangements. European Papers. 2 (3), pp. 845-862. https://doi.org/10.15166/2499-8249/179
Kathrani, P. 2017. Gamification and Legal Education . Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe: Training of Lawyers, Challenges and Opportunities . Brussels, Beligium 14 - 14 Dec 2017
Kathrani, P. 2017. Could intelligent machines of the future own the rights to their own creations? The Conversation.
Kathrani, P. 2017. Speaker on LawTech at 'The London Law Fair: Navigate your path through a changing profession.
Kathrani, P. 2017. Into the Future…The October 2017 ‘Growing AI in the UK’ Report.
Roscini, M. 2017. To what degree do the difficulties in tracing the author of the attack and assessing the extent of the effects remain a challenge for addressing the legal issues raised by “cyber weapons”? in: de Vidts, B. and Beruto, G.L. (ed.) Weapons and the International Rule of Law Milan, Italy Angeli Franco Editore. pp. 229-234
Kathrani, P. 2017. Artificial Intelligence and Its Impact In Law.
Kathrani, P. 2017. Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Law .
Kathrani, P. and Mentzelopoulos, M. 2017. REVRLaw: Virtual Reality in Legal Education.