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Dealing with Non-cooperation at the icc: Towards a More Holistic Approach (2019)
Journal Article
Bekou, O. (2019). Dealing with Non-cooperation at the icc: Towards a More Holistic Approach. International Criminal Law Review, 19(6), 911-937. https://doi.org/10.1163/15718123-02002001

© 2019 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. The article examines the legal and non-legal responses to tackling non-cooperation with requests issued by the International Criminal Court. Through an examination of the Rome Statute regime as... Read More about Dealing with Non-cooperation at the icc: Towards a More Holistic Approach.

Articulating future directions of law reform for compulsory mental health admission and treatment in Hong Kong (2019)
Journal Article
Cheung, D., Dunn, M., Fistein, E., Bartlett, P., Mcmillan, J., & Petersen, C. J. (2020). Articulating future directions of law reform for compulsory mental health admission and treatment in Hong Kong. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 68, 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijlp.2019.101513

This article explores and outlines four possible pathways for law reform in the area of compulsory mental health admission and treatment in Hong Kong: the (i) abolition, (ii) risk of harm, (iii) mental capacity and (iv) consensus pathways. The discus... Read More about Articulating future directions of law reform for compulsory mental health admission and treatment in Hong Kong.

The jus post bellum as 'integrity'-Transitional criminal justice, the ICC, and the Colombian amnesty law (2019)
Journal Article
Eskauriatza, J. S. (2020). The jus post bellum as 'integrity'-Transitional criminal justice, the ICC, and the Colombian amnesty law. Leiden Journal of International Law, 33(1), 189-205. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0922156519000530

This article is about a relatively new version of the 'emerging' jus post bellum concept. It asks whether the jus post bellum as 'integrity' is useful as a normative guide in the interpretation of international criminal law during transitions when th... Read More about The jus post bellum as 'integrity'-Transitional criminal justice, the ICC, and the Colombian amnesty law.

The Establishment, Change, and Expansion of Jurisdiction Through Treaties (2019)
Book Chapter
Kritsiotis, D. (2019). The Establishment, Change, and Expansion of Jurisdiction Through Treaties. In The Oxford Handbook of Jurisdiction in International Law (251-299). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198786146.003.0012

This chapter studies the insufficiency of the so-called traditional principles of jurisdiction—territoriality, nationality, protection, universality, and passive personality—when set against jurisdictional provisions of treaties and in customary inte... Read More about The Establishment, Change, and Expansion of Jurisdiction Through Treaties.

Sharia Law in Europe? Legacies of the Ottoman Empire and the European Convention on Human Rights (2019)
Journal Article
McGoldrick, D. (2019). Sharia Law in Europe? Legacies of the Ottoman Empire and the European Convention on Human Rights. Oxford Journal of Law and Religion, 8(3), 517–566. https://doi.org/10.1093/ojlr/rwz026

In Western Thrace in Greece, a legacy of the Ottoman Empire survives in the form of religious law (Sharia). This article examines how international human rights law has approached the compatibility of such religious laws with modern human rights inst... Read More about Sharia Law in Europe? Legacies of the Ottoman Empire and the European Convention on Human Rights.

Construction and Execution of Trusts in Chancery, c. 1660-1750 (2019)
Journal Article
Foster, D. (2019). Construction and Execution of Trusts in Chancery, c. 1660-1750. Journal of Legal History, 40(3), 270-297. https://doi.org/10.1080/01440365.2019.1657673

Relatively little has been written about the detailed workings of the court of chancery after the restoration. Even less is known about the doctrines of the chancery in the eighteenth century. Yet social historians of this period have relied on legal... Read More about Construction and Execution of Trusts in Chancery, c. 1660-1750.

Thomas Wolf c. Richard de Abingdon,1293-1295: A Case Study of Legal Argument (2019)
Journal Article
White, S. B. (2020). Thomas Wolf c. Richard de Abingdon,1293-1295: A Case Study of Legal Argument. Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 71(1), 40-58. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022046919001155

This essay examines the legal arguments in Wolf c. Abingdon, a tithes dispute from 1293-5 between the rector and the vicar of Aldington, Kent. The case records contain explicit citations to written law, a surprising find in a seemingly minor case. Th... Read More about Thomas Wolf c. Richard de Abingdon,1293-1295: A Case Study of Legal Argument.

Criminal Law In Auschwitz (2019)
Book Chapter
Fraser, D. (2019). Criminal Law In Auschwitz. In Ideology and Criminal Law: Fascist, National Socialist and Authoritarian Regimes (33-57). Hart Publishing

This chapter, through the lens of a biographical study of Nazi lawyer, SS Judge Konrad Morgen, esatablishes the ways in which "law" continued to exist in National Socialist Germany. Morgen investigated and prosecuted crimes committed by SS officers... Read More about Criminal Law In Auschwitz.

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.