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Advanced Television Systems Committee, Inc (2009)
Book Chapter
Varney, E. (2009). Advanced Television Systems Committee, Inc. In C. Tietje, & A. Brouder (Eds.), Handbook of Transnational Economic Governance Regimes. Brill Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004163300.i-1081.418

Non-governmental organizations, transnational business associations, private standard-setting bodies, public-private partnerships, and institutionalized incentive schemes now occupy a central place in the regulation and governance of transnational ec... Read More about Advanced Television Systems Committee, Inc.

Reconceptualising the right of silence as an effective fair trial standard (2009)
Journal Article
Jackson, J. (2009). Reconceptualising the right of silence as an effective fair trial standard. International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 58(4), https://doi.org/10.1017/S0020589309001407

As the European Court of Human Rights has come to qualify the privilege against self-incrimination and the right of silence in recent decisions, this article argues that the Court has failed to provide a convincing rationale for these rights. It is c... Read More about Reconceptualising the right of silence as an effective fair trial standard.

Patent law's role in the protection of the environment: re-assessing patent law and its justifications in the 21st century (2009)
Journal Article
Derclaye, E. (2009). Patent law's role in the protection of the environment: re-assessing patent law and its justifications in the 21st century. International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, 40(3),

The question this article addresses is whether patent law is the appropriate forum to ban polluting inventions, especially those that emit greenhouse gases. To answer this question, the paper scrutinises the functions and justifications for patent la... Read More about Patent law's role in the protection of the environment: re-assessing patent law and its justifications in the 21st century.

Should patent law help cool the planet? An inquiry from the point of view of environmental law: Parts 1 and 2 (2009)
Journal Article
Derclaye, E. (2009). Should patent law help cool the planet? An inquiry from the point of view of environmental law: Parts 1 and 2. International Energy Law Review, 2009(5-6),

It has now almost become trite to say that global warming is one of the most pressing problems we are facing. Very few would also now deny that the cause of this greenhouse effect and the correlated climate change is man. What has not been much note... Read More about Should patent law help cool the planet? An inquiry from the point of view of environmental law: Parts 1 and 2.

Security detention - United Kingdom practice (2009)
Journal Article
McGoldrick, D. (2009). Security detention - United Kingdom practice. Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 40(3),

This article assesses the role of security detention within the context of a number of the United Kingdom’s anti-terrorism policies. It considers the U.K. provisions on indefinite detention and the judicial response to those policies. Close attention... Read More about Security detention - United Kingdom practice.

The World Heritage Convention, the environment, and compliance (2009)
Journal Article
Goodwin, E. J. (2009). The World Heritage Convention, the environment, and compliance. Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law and Policy, 20(2),

This Article highlights a particular strength of the World Heritage Convention within the international environmental law project that enhances conservation of natural areas, flora, and fauna. This strength relates to the World Heritage Convention’s... Read More about The World Heritage Convention, the environment, and compliance.

Self-cleaning as a defence to exclusions for misconduct: an emerging concept in EC public procurement law? (2009)
Journal Article
Arrowsmith, S., Priess, H., & Friton, P. (2009). Self-cleaning as a defence to exclusions for misconduct: an emerging concept in EC public procurement law?. Public Procurement Law Review, 2009(6),

The EU procurement directives provide for both discretionary and mandatory exclusions from EU public contracts of suppliers convicted of criminal offences or involved in gross misconduct. This article seeks to demonstrate that, although it is not sta... Read More about Self-cleaning as a defence to exclusions for misconduct: an emerging concept in EC public procurement law?.