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The response to whistleblowing by regulators: a practical perspective (2015)
Journal Article
Savage, A., & Hyde, R. (2015). The response to whistleblowing by regulators: a practical perspective. Legal Studies, 35(3), 408-429. https://doi.org/10.1111/lest.12066

The Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998 provides protection for whistleblowers; it does not place statutory obligations on regulators to act in response to whistleblowing concerns. Using Freedom of Information requests as a research methodology, this... Read More about The response to whistleblowing by regulators: a practical perspective.

Rethinking the approach to economic justifications under the EU's free movement rules (2015)
Journal Article
Arrowsmith, S. (2015). Rethinking the approach to economic justifications under the EU's free movement rules. Current Legal Problems, 68(1), 307–365. https://doi.org/10.1093/clp/cuv011

The ECJ has frequently stated that it is a general rule that “economic” aims are precluded as justifications for restrictions on free movement. This on its face suggests that free movement always and automatically trumps national economic interests.... Read More about Rethinking the approach to economic justifications under the EU's free movement rules.

Ensuring 'appropriate' protections for young suspects (2015)
Book Chapter
Hodgson, J., & Kemp, V. (2015). Ensuring 'appropriate' protections for young suspects. In M. Panzavolta, D. de Vocht, M. van Oosterhout, & M. Vanderhallen (Eds.), Interrogating young suspects: procedural safeguards from a legal perspective. Intersentia

The book is the result of the first part of the European Commission funded research project 'Protecting young suspects in interrogations: a study on safeguards and best practice'. The legal study underlying this volume consisted of comparative resear... Read More about Ensuring 'appropriate' protections for young suspects.

Is there a EU copyright jurisprudence?: an empirical analysis of the workings of the European Court of Justice (2015)
Preprint / Working Paper
Favale, M., Kretchmer, M., & Torremans, P. (2015). Is there a EU copyright jurisprudence?: an empirical analysis of the workings of the European Court of Justice

The Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) has been suspected of carrying out a harmonising agenda over and beyond the conventional law-interpreting function of the judiciary. This study aims to investigate empirically two theories in relation... Read More about Is there a EU copyright jurisprudence?: an empirical analysis of the workings of the European Court of Justice.