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EU public procurement: an introduction (2011)
Book
Arrowsmith, S., Bordalo Faustino, P., Heuninckx, B., Treumer, S., & Fejø, J. (2011). S. Arrowsmith (Ed.), EU public procurement: an introduction. University of Nottingham

Iceland and European Union accession - the whaling issue (2011)
Journal Article
Davies, P. G. (2011). Iceland and European Union accession - the whaling issue. Georgetown International Environmental Law Review, 24(1),

This article seeks to assess one of the important questions regarding Iceland’s potential accession to the EU, namely, whether Iceland could legitimately continue its whaling operations under current EU environmental law if it becomes a member of the... Read More about Iceland and European Union accession - the whaling issue.

Public health sans frontières: human rights NGOs and "stewardship on a global scale" (2011)
Journal Article
Murphy, T. (2011). Public health sans frontières: human rights NGOs and "stewardship on a global scale". Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 62(5),

Part of a special issue: 'A symposium with Professor Roger Brownsword: super-stewardship in the context of public health', guest edited by Dr Mark Flear, and featuring papers by both Flear and Brownsword, as well as Dr John Coggon, Professor Soren Ho... Read More about Public health sans frontières: human rights NGOs and "stewardship on a global scale".

The justice lottery?: police station advice 25 years on from PACE (2011)
Journal Article
Pleasence, P., Kemp, V., & Balmer, N. (2011). The justice lottery?: police station advice 25 years on from PACE. Criminal Law Review, 2011(1),

January 2011 marks the 25th anniversary of the introduction of the unequivocal right of police station detainees to obtain advice from a solicitor. However, while this right is a fundamental safeguard to procedural propriety, no large-scale investiga... Read More about The justice lottery?: police station advice 25 years on from PACE.

'The necessity must be convincingly shown to exist': standards for compulsory treatment for mental disorder under the Mental Health Act 1983 (2011)
Journal Article
Bartlett, P. (2011). 'The necessity must be convincingly shown to exist': standards for compulsory treatment for mental disorder under the Mental Health Act 1983. Medical Law Review, 19(4), https://doi.org/10.1093/medlaw/fwr025

Current English law has few controls on the involuntary treatment of persons detained under the Mental Health Act 1983. In 2001, R (Wilkinson)v. Broadmoor Special Hospital Authority provided some hope that, in conjunction with the Human Rights Act an... Read More about 'The necessity must be convincingly shown to exist': standards for compulsory treatment for mental disorder under the Mental Health Act 1983.