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Rethinking the orality/confrontation paradigm in a world of remote evidence (2023)
Journal Article
Jackson, J. (2023). Rethinking the orality/confrontation paradigm in a world of remote evidence. Criminal Law Review, 265-285

This article reviews the various legislative and court initiatives which have made incursions into the orality/confrontation paradigm in recent years and in particular the recent statutory provision which was given impetus by the COVID-19 pandemic en... Read More about Rethinking the orality/confrontation paradigm in a world of remote evidence.

Douglas v Hello! Ltd (2005) (2023)
Book Chapter
Aplin, T., & Skillen, J. (2023). Douglas v Hello! Ltd (2005). In P. Wragg, & P. Coe (Eds.), Landmark Cases in Privacy Law (207-236). Hart Publishing. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781509940790.ch-010

Douglas v Hello! Ltd (No 3) is, of course, only one of the several decisions spawned during the litigation between the Douglases, OK! magazine and Hello! magazine, nevertheless, we consider it a ‘landmark’ decision in the English landscape of privacy... Read More about Douglas v Hello! Ltd (2005).

Human rights and the cost-of-living crisis (2023)
Journal Article
Nolan, A. (2023). Human rights and the cost-of-living crisis. Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, 41(1), 3-12. https://doi.org/10.1177/09240519231156060

This column explores the intersection between human rights and the ongoing cost-of-living crisis. It opens with an overview of the crisis before turning to the current global state of affairs’ impact on human rights enjoyment. Having addressed key is... Read More about Human rights and the cost-of-living crisis.

A Performative Theory of Judicial Dissent (2023)
Journal Article
Mistry, H. (2023). A Performative Theory of Judicial Dissent. Modern Law Review, 86(3), 729-755. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2230.12786

This article introduces a ritual theory of judicial dissent. Conventional accounts of the functions of judicial dissent, whether in the context of domestic or international judicial systems, can be grouped into three thematic categories: ‘dissent as... Read More about A Performative Theory of Judicial Dissent.

News from the United Kingdom (2022)
Journal Article
Torremans, P. L. C. (2022). News from the United Kingdom. Revue internationale du droit d'auteur, 55-104

This article critically examines the evolution of UK copyright over the last decade.

Une injonction internationale vis-à-vis d’un fournisseur alternatif de DNS : une option en droit d’auteur et en droit international privé ? (2022)
Book Chapter
Torremans, P. (2022). Une injonction internationale vis-à-vis d’un fournisseur alternatif de DNS : une option en droit d’auteur et en droit international privé ?. In Entre art et technique: les dynamiques du droit, mélanges en l'honneur de Pierre Sirinelli (787-803). Dalloz

Les services offerts par les fournisseurs alternatifs de noms de domaine (ci-après DNS, pour Domain Name System) comme par exemple Cloudfare ou Cisco, compliquent l’identification du contrefacteur par les ayants droit en interposant un niveau d’anony... Read More about Une injonction internationale vis-à-vis d’un fournisseur alternatif de DNS : une option en droit d’auteur et en droit international privé ?.

Non-defendant bad character and s. 100 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003: A socio-legal analysis of admissibility gateways and trial tactics (2022)
Journal Article
Thomason, M. (2023). Non-defendant bad character and s. 100 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003: A socio-legal analysis of admissibility gateways and trial tactics. International Journal of Evidence and Proof, 27(1), 26-50. https://doi.org/10.1177/13657127221140459

This article presents a socio-legal analysis of the use of non-defendant bad character evidence in Crown Court criminal trials in England. Combining an in-depth doctrinal analysis of s.100 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 with original qualitative em... Read More about Non-defendant bad character and s. 100 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003: A socio-legal analysis of admissibility gateways and trial tactics.