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Lawmaking (2016)
Book Chapter
White, N. D. (2016). Lawmaking. In J. K. Cogan, I. Hurd, & I. Johnstone (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of International Organizations. Oxford University Press

Virtually every important question of public policy today involves an international organization. From trade to intellectual property to health policy and beyond, governments interact with international organizations in almost everything they do. Inc... Read More about Lawmaking.

Affording states a margin of appreciation: comparing the European Court of Human rights and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (2016)
Book Chapter
McGoldrick, D. (2016). Affording states a margin of appreciation: comparing the European Court of Human rights and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. In C. M. Buckley, A. Donald, & P. Leach (Eds.), Towards Convergence in International Human Rights Law. Brill

We live in an era of proliferating international legal domains and institutions, not least in the human rights field. For some, normative pluralism within human rights is inevitable, and even desirable. Others view it as a threat to the integrity and... Read More about Affording states a margin of appreciation: comparing the European Court of Human rights and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.

Stigma, human rights, and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2016)
Book Chapter
Bartlett, P. (2016). Stigma, human rights, and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. In W. Gaebel, W. Roessler, & N. Sartorius (Eds.), The stigma of mental illness – end of the story? (209-223). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27839-1_12

The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) requires that people with disabilities, including those with mental disabilities (be they psychosocial disabilities/mental health problems or learning disabilities), be a... Read More about Stigma, human rights, and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

Unbecoming jurors and unreasoned verdicts: realising integrity in the jury room (2016)
Book Chapter
Jackson, J. (2016). Unbecoming jurors and unreasoned verdicts: realising integrity in the jury room. In J. Hunter, P. Roberts, S. Young, & D. Dixon (Eds.), The integrity of criminal process: from theory into practice. Hart

Criminal proceedings, it is often now said, ought to be conducted with integrity. But what, exactly, does it mean for criminal process to have, or to lack, 'integrity'? Is integrity in this sense merely an aspirational normative ideal, with possibly... Read More about Unbecoming jurors and unreasoned verdicts: realising integrity in the jury room.

Introduction: Re-examining criminal process through the lens of integrity (2016)
Book Chapter
Roberts, P., Hunter, J., Young, S. N., & Dixon, D. (2016). Introduction: Re-examining criminal process through the lens of integrity. In J. Hunter, P. Roberts, S. Young, & D. Dixon (Eds.), The integrity of criminal process: from theory into practice. Hart

Criminal proceedings, it is often now said, ought to be conducted with integrity. But what, exactly, does it mean for criminal process to have, or to lack, 'integrity'? Is integrity in this sense merely an aspirational normative ideal, with possibly... Read More about Introduction: Re-examining criminal process through the lens of integrity.

Theorizing International Law on Force and Intervention (2016)
Book Chapter
KRITSIOTIS, D. (2016). Theorizing International Law on Force and Intervention. In A. Orford, & F. Hoffmann (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Theory of International Law (655-683). Oxford: Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198701958.003.0034

This chapter makes its analysis of force and intervention through the art and craft of making legal justifications. It asks why legal justifications are made at all, giving some sense of the circumstances in which these justifications take their esse... Read More about Theorizing International Law on Force and Intervention.

Alien invasive species: is the EU's strategy fit for purpose? (2016)
Book Chapter
Davies, P. G. (2016). Alien invasive species: is the EU's strategy fit for purpose?. In M. J. Bowman, P. G. Davies, & E. J. Goodwin (Eds.), Research Handbook on Biodiversity and Law. Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781781004791

An analysis is provided of the EU's 2014 Regulation on the Prevention and Management of the Introduction and Spread of Invasive Alien Species by primarily addressing the extent to which it complies with international guidance.

Sanctions against non-state actors (2016)
Book Chapter
White, N. D. (2016). Sanctions against non-state actors. In N. Ronzitti (Ed.), Coercive diplomacy, sanctions and international law. Brill/Nijhoff

England and Wales: Empirical Findings (2016)
Book Chapter
Kemp, V., & Hodgson, J. (2016). England and Wales: Empirical Findings. In M. Vanderhallen, M. V. Oosterhout, M. Panzavolta, & D. D. Vocht (Eds.), Interrogating young suspects: procedural safeguards from an empirical perspective. Intersentia