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The Voyage (2020)
Book Chapter
Bennett, H. (2020). The Voyage. In H. Bennett (Ed.), Carver on Charterparties (201-404). (2nd). Sweet and Maxwell

The circular economy and the implied terms of contract in English sales law (2020)
Journal Article
Beheshti, R. (2021). The circular economy and the implied terms of contract in English sales law. Journal of Property, Planning and Environmental Law, 13(1), 31-45. https://doi.org/10.1108/JPPEL-09-2020-0042

Purpose

The purpose of this article is to examine the contractual framework for the sale of goods in order to gauge whether the English sales law regime can promote a circular business model. Examination of the contractual framework for the sale o... Read More about The circular economy and the implied terms of contract in English sales law.

Now Wash Your Hands: Understanding Food Legislation Compliance in a Virtual Reality Kitchen (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Flintham, M., Hyde, R., Tennent, P., Meyer-Sahling, J.-H., & Moran, S. (2020, November). Now Wash Your Hands: Understanding Food Legislation Compliance in a Virtual Reality Kitchen. Presented at CHI PLAY '20: Proceedings of the Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play, Virtual Event, Canada

The Corrupt Kitchen is a room-scale virtual-reality game in which players act as a chef servicing a queue of customers. Tasked with making burgers, players must prepare the food while ensuring it is safe to eat, engaging explicitly and implicitly wit... Read More about Now Wash Your Hands: Understanding Food Legislation Compliance in a Virtual Reality Kitchen.

Autonomy in Documentary Credits: Time for a Nullity Exception? (2020)
Journal Article
Saidova, S. (2020). Autonomy in Documentary Credits: Time for a Nullity Exception?. Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly, 2020(Part 4), 603-625

This article analyses whether English law should recognise a nullity exception to the autonomy principle in documentary credits. It assesses policies in favour of and against this exception and proposes and constructs the nullity exception based on t... Read More about Autonomy in Documentary Credits: Time for a Nullity Exception?.

Cyber Attacks and Cyber (Mis)information Operations During a Pandemic (2020)
Journal Article
Milanovic, M., & Schmitt, M. (2020). Cyber Attacks and Cyber (Mis)information Operations During a Pandemic. Journal of National Security Law & Policy, 11(1), 247-284

The COVID-19 pandemic has been accompanied by reprehensible cyber operations directed against medical facilities and capabilities, as well as by a flood of misinformation. Our goal in this article is to map out the various obligations of states under... Read More about Cyber Attacks and Cyber (Mis)information Operations During a Pandemic.

Human rights and economic policy reforms (2020)
Journal Article
Nolan, A., & Bohoslavsky, J. P. (2020). Human rights and economic policy reforms. International Journal of Human Rights, 24(9), 1247-1267. https://doi.org/10.1080/13642987.2020.1823638

This article focuses on the vexed relationship between human rights and economic policy reform. It opens with an exploration of the reasons for the historic and contemporary nonalignment and disconnect between these areas. It then turns to an overvie... Read More about Human rights and economic policy reforms.

Special Rules of Attribution of Conduct in International Law (2020)
Journal Article
Milanovic, M. (2020). Special Rules of Attribution of Conduct in International Law. International Law Studies, 96, 295-393

Are there are any special rules of attribution in international law? Are there, in other words, imputational rules that are not recognized as such in general international law, but are specific to particular branches of international law? This is the... Read More about Special Rules of Attribution of Conduct in International Law.

Collusive Litigation in the Early Years of the English Common Law: The Use of Mort D’Ancestor for Conveyancing Purposes c. 1198–1230 (2020)
Journal Article
Eves, W. (2020). Collusive Litigation in the Early Years of the English Common Law: The Use of Mort D’Ancestor for Conveyancing Purposes c. 1198–1230. Journal of Legal History, 41(3), 227-256. https://doi.org/10.1080/01440365.2020.1839692

The extent to which real actions such as mort d’ancestor were used collusively for conveyancing purposes in the early years of the English common law is subject to debate. This article first discusses why parties to a transfer of land might engage in... Read More about Collusive Litigation in the Early Years of the English Common Law: The Use of Mort D’Ancestor for Conveyancing Purposes c. 1198–1230.