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Regulatory and policy framework for the uptake of renewable energy generation in the United Kingdom (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Salazar, J., Waldron, J., & Rodrigues, L. (2019, August). Regulatory and policy framework for the uptake of renewable energy generation in the United Kingdom. Presented at 18th International Conference on Sustainable Energy Technologies, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Energy policies and regulations are constantly introduced to reflect the current developments of the energy system. The introduction of sustainable energy technologies creates a demand for alternative sources of energy and economic incentives which a... Read More about Regulatory and policy framework for the uptake of renewable energy generation in the United Kingdom.

Of rights and rescue: a curious confluence? (2019)
Journal Article
Frisby, S. (2020). Of rights and rescue: a curious confluence?. Journal of Corporate Law Studies, 20(1), 39-72. https://doi.org/10.1080/14735970.2019.1615165

This article considers the recent proposals for the reform of corporate rehabilitation procedures. It examines the impetus for reform, the main features of the proposals and the underlying corporate insolvency landscape in the UK. The article attempt... Read More about Of rights and rescue: a curious confluence?.

Public procurement and aid effectiveness: a roadmap under construction (2019)
Book
La Chimia, A., & Trepte, P. (Eds.). (2019). Public procurement and aid effectiveness: a roadmap under construction. Hart Publishing

This edited book fills a crucial gap in the procurement literature by collecting contributions by the most prominent aid and procurement experts from both academia and practice. It explores the economic, political and legal relationship between procu... Read More about Public procurement and aid effectiveness: a roadmap under construction.

Comparative Institutional Law and Economics: Reclaiming Economics for Socio-Legal Research (2019)
Journal Article
Gramcheva, L. (2019). Comparative Institutional Law and Economics: Reclaiming Economics for Socio-Legal Research. Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, 26(3), 372-393. https://doi.org/10.1177/1023263X19840522

Law and economics is a controversial method of legal research, increasingly popular among some legal scholars but disliked by many others. The author discusses some of the objections raised by lawyers (as well as some economists) and argues that most... Read More about Comparative Institutional Law and Economics: Reclaiming Economics for Socio-Legal Research.

Mental disability, the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Rights and Freedoms, and the Sustainable Development Goals (2019)
Book Chapter
Bartlett, P. (2019). Mental disability, the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Rights and Freedoms, and the Sustainable Development Goals. In L. Davidson (Ed.), The Routledge Handbook of International Development, Mental Health and Wellbeing. Routledge

Since Winterwerp v the Netherlands in 1979, the European Court of Human Rights and, later, the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture, have been developing law and policy on human rights and mental disability (taken in this chapter to inclu... Read More about Mental disability, the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Rights and Freedoms, and the Sustainable Development Goals.

Brexit and public procurement: the state of play and the future of public procurement regulation in the UK (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Arrowsmith, S. (2019, June). Brexit and public procurement: the state of play and the future of public procurement regulation in the UK. Paper presented at Public Procurement: Global Revolution 9, Nottingham, UK

This paper examines the prospects for public procurement in the UK after Brexit as at 20 June 2019. It looks first at the implications for procurement in the short term of two main possible scenarios, namely a Brexit with a transition arrangement an... Read More about Brexit and public procurement: the state of play and the future of public procurement regulation in the UK.

Working paper, Procuring infrastructure for international sporting events: an outline map and three case studies (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Arrowsmith, S. (2019, June). Working paper, Procuring infrastructure for international sporting events: an outline map and three case studies. Paper presented at Public Procurement Global Revolution IX

This paper presents the results of a study of infrastructure procurement for international sporting events. The objective was to map both the institutional frameworks and the procedures and governance mechanisms. The study sought to map procurement... Read More about Working paper, Procuring infrastructure for international sporting events: an outline map and three case studies.