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Occupiers’ liability: the enactment of ‘common law’ principles (2018)
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Bailey, S. (2018). Occupiers’ liability: the enactment of ‘common law’ principles. Unpublished in this form

This paper considers the development of the common law of occupier's liability and the processes that led to the enactment of, and the content of, the Occupier's Liability Acts of 1957 and 1984. [This paper first written April 2011. An edited ver... Read More about Occupiers’ liability: the enactment of ‘common law’ principles.

Charlesworth and Percy on Negligence (2018)
Book
Walton, C., Armitage, M., Cooper, R., Hyde, R., Kramer, P., & Todd, S. (Eds.). (2018). Charlesworth and Percy on Negligence. London: Sweet and Maxwell

The applicability of the ECHR in contested territories (2018)
Journal Article
Milanovic, M., & Papić, T. (2018). The applicability of the ECHR in contested territories. International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 67(4), 779-800. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0020589318000234

This article examines the applicability of the European Convention for Human Rights (ECHR) when a State loses control over parts of its territory. It argues that the jurisprudence of the European Court for Human Rights, which insists on residual posi... Read More about The applicability of the ECHR in contested territories.

Ending the US embargo of Cuba: international law in dispute (2018)
Journal Article
White, N. D. (2018). Ending the US embargo of Cuba: international law in dispute. Journal of Latin American Studies, 51(1), 163-186. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022216X18000718

The announcement by Presidents Obama and Castro in December 2014 of a major step towards normalisation of inter-state relations was part of what is primarily a political process, but normalisation implies a return to peaceful inter-state relations ba... Read More about Ending the US embargo of Cuba: international law in dispute.

Blurring public and private security in Indonesia: corporate interests and human rights in a fragile environment (2018)
Journal Article
White, N. D., Footer, M. E., Senior, K., Dorp, M. V., Kiezebrink, V., Wasi Gede Puraka, Y., & Anzas, A. (2018). Blurring public and private security in Indonesia: corporate interests and human rights in a fragile environment. Netherlands International Law Review, 65(2), 217-252. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40802-018-0107-8

While legal and policy frameworks are based on a clear distinction between public and private security actors and functions, the reality on the ground in Indonesia reveals that there is a high level of corporate capture of public security services, i... Read More about Blurring public and private security in Indonesia: corporate interests and human rights in a fragile environment.

Digital legal rights for suspects: users' perspectives and PACE safeguards (2018)
Book
Kemp, V. Digital legal rights for suspects: users' perspectives and PACE safeguards. University of Nottingham

Research has consistently shown that many people do not understand their legal rights when arrested by the police. In seeking to help address this problem, a prototype App was developed to provide information to suspects when detained by the police.... Read More about Digital legal rights for suspects: users' perspectives and PACE safeguards.

Anti-Shechita Prosecutions in the Anglo-American World, 1855–1913: “A major attack on Jewish freedoms” (2018)
Book
Fraser, D. (2018). Anti-Shechita Prosecutions in the Anglo-American World, 1855–1913: “A major attack on Jewish freedoms”. Brighton MA: Academic Studies Press

This book examines, for the first time, historical attempts by animal welfare groups to ban the Jewish method of slaughter. (shechita) It details cases from Australia, Canada, England, Scotland, and the United States, many for the first time, in whic... Read More about Anti-Shechita Prosecutions in the Anglo-American World, 1855–1913: “A major attack on Jewish freedoms”.

‘Material contribution’ after Williams v The Bermuda Hospitals Board (2018)
Journal Article
Bailey, S. H. (2018). ‘Material contribution’ after Williams v The Bermuda Hospitals Board. Legal Studies, 38(3), 411-428. https://doi.org/10.1017/lst.2018.6

This paper reviews the status of the principle that a claimant can demonstrate a causal link between the defendant's wrongful act or omission and his or her damage by establishing that the act/omission made a ‘material contribution’ to the damage. Th... Read More about ‘Material contribution’ after Williams v The Bermuda Hospitals Board.

Countermeasures and sanctions (2018)
Book Chapter
White, N. D., & Abass, A. (2018). Countermeasures and sanctions. In E. Malcolm D. (Ed.), International law, 521-547. (Fifth). Oxford University Press (OUP)

Consumer behaviour and ICSS: exploring how consumers respond to Information, Connection and Signposting Services (2018)
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Conklin, K., Hyde, R., Parente, F., & Snowley, K. (2018). Consumer behaviour and ICSS: exploring how consumers respond to Information, Connection and Signposting Services

This research examines consumer behaviour when presented with search results and websites containing Information, Connection and Signposting Services ('ICSS') and provides policy recommendations aimed at ensuring that consumers are able to identify I... Read More about Consumer behaviour and ICSS: exploring how consumers respond to Information, Connection and Signposting Services.

Modernising consumer markets: a response to the consumer green paper (2018)
Book
Cartwright, P., Dunleavy, S., & Hyde, R. (2018). Modernising consumer markets: a response to the consumer green paper. Centre for Commercial Law, University of Notttingham

A response to the BEIS Green Paper Modernising Consumer Markets by Peter Cartwright, Sam Dunleavy and Richard Hyde who are Consumer Law and Policy specialists at the Centre for Commercial Law in the School of Law at the University of Nottingham.

The Law of Public and Utilities Procurement Volume 1 & 2: Regulation in the EU and the UK (2018)
Book
Arrowsmith, S. (2018). The Law of Public and Utilities Procurement Volume 1 & 2: Regulation in the EU and the UK. (3rd). London, England: Sweet and Maxwell

This new edition of a work regarded as “the bible” on public procurement issues provides a detailed analysis of the legal and policy framework for procurement in the EU and UK. This Edition is in two Volumes. Volume 1 details the core public sector r... Read More about The Law of Public and Utilities Procurement Volume 1 & 2: Regulation in the EU and the UK.

Effective police station legal advice - Country Report 5: Northern Ireland (2018)
Book
Kemp, V. Effective police station legal advice - Country Report 5: Northern Ireland. University of Nottingham

This Country Report for Northern Ireland has arisen out of a comparative study into police station legal advice, led by Dr Vicky Kemp, University of Nottingham. She received a small grant from the British Academy/Leverhulme to undertake semi-structur... Read More about Effective police station legal advice - Country Report 5: Northern Ireland.