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Protecting the Right to a Fair Trial in an Era of Criminal Justice Transformation (2021)
Book Chapter
Jackson, J. (2021). Protecting the Right to a Fair Trial in an Era of Criminal Justice Transformation. In B. Dickson, & C. McCormick (Eds.), The Judicial Mind: A Festschrift for Lord Kerr of Tonaghmore. Hart Publishing

This chapter considers the manner in which the UK’s highest courts have met the challenge of maintaining fair trial rights in an era of unprecedented change in criminal justice. Emphasis is placed on the framework of the Human Rights Act 1998 and the... Read More about Protecting the Right to a Fair Trial in an Era of Criminal Justice Transformation.

The Case For A Hybrid Jury In Europe (2021)
Book Chapter
Jackson, J. (2021). The Case For A Hybrid Jury In Europe. In S. Kutnjak Ivković, S. Seidman Diamond, V. P. Hans, & N. S. Marder (Eds.), Juries, Lay Judges, and Mixed Courts: A Global Perspective (304-322). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108669290.015

This chapter proposes a model of a hybrid jury for both common law and civil law European criminal justice systems which is required to give a reasoned decision and fits well with the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights.

Contrasting Penal and Non-Penal Responses to Terrorism: Proportionality and Human Rights in the UK (2021)
Book Chapter
Jackson, J. (2021). Contrasting Penal and Non-Penal Responses to Terrorism: Proportionality and Human Rights in the UK. In E. Billis, N. Knust, & J. Petter Rui (Eds.), Proportionality in Crime Control and Criminal Justice. Bloomsbury Publishing

This chapter examines the penal and non-penal executive measures that have been taken to combat two main phases of terrorist activity within the last 50 years, namely Irish or so-called 'troubles-based' terrorism dating back to the 1970s and more re... Read More about Contrasting Penal and Non-Penal Responses to Terrorism: Proportionality and Human Rights in the UK.

Introduction : situating, researching, and writing comparative legal history (2021)
Book Chapter
Eves, W., & Hudson, J. (2021). Introduction : situating, researching, and writing comparative legal history. . Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108955195.001

This volume is a selection of essays taken from the excellent range of papers presented at the British Legal History Conference hosted by the Institute for Legal and Constitutional Research at the University of St Andrews, 10–13 July 2019. The theme... Read More about Introduction : situating, researching, and writing comparative legal history.

The Digital Single Market Directive (2021)
Book Chapter
Torremans, P., & Stamatoudi, I. (2021). The Digital Single Market Directive. In EU Copyright Law: a commentary (651-761). (2). Edward Elgar Publishing

The chapter offers a comprehensive commentary on the new digital single market directive, which provided a major copyright update.