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  • av United Kingdom Law and Soci Association
    222,-

    Legal Issues is an international journal managed and published by the UK Law Students' Association (UKLSA). The Journal publishes fine research in all fields of law on the basis of its contribution to the society, originality, interdisciplinary interest, and elegance. Legal Issues also provides important news and interpretation on changes in the legal world and coming trends affecting law, lawyers, and society. It aims first to facilitate a forum for the sharing of knowledge, news, and trends concerning the application of the law throughout the globe and for further development in all fields of law. Second, the journal seeks ensure the dissemination of fine accessible work to the public throughout the world. in this issue:In Search Of 'Joint Criminal Enterprise' In The International Crimes. Muhsina Farhat ChowdhuryUkrainian Sovereignty And Territorial Integrity - Has It Been Breached? Alexander GilderSevering The Next Generation: Sexual Violence In Genocide. Arsiné GrigoryanThis A (Wo)Man's World: Reforming UK Equal Pay. Victoria HootenIn Verrem: The Case That Changed The Course Of Jurisprudential History. André M. SantamariaThe Intricacies Of Partly New Inventions: Should We Grant Patentability? Anatoli Tsakalidou

  • av United Kingdom Law & Soc. . . Association
    222,-

    Legal Issues is an international journal managed and published by the UK Law Students' Association (UKLSA). The Journal publishes fine research in all fields of law on the basis of its contribution to the society, originality, interdisciplinary interest, and elegance. Legal Issues also provides important news and interpretation on changes in the legal world and coming trends affecting law, lawyers, and society. It aims first to facilitate a forum for the sharing of knowledge, news, and trends concerning the application of the law throughout the globe and for further development in all fields of law. Second, the journal seeks ensure the dissemination of fine accessible work to the public throughout the world. In This Issue:Companies of Past and Present: Lessons from the East India Company on the Use and Regulation of Private Forces Today by Katerina GalaiCourt of Arbitration for Sport: The Effectiveness of CAS Awards and FIFA by Matteo MacielA Critical Analysis of the Commonly Recommended Reforms of Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) by Himaloya Saha.Suing Public Authorities: Who Wins? by Tom StaffordCorporate Social Responsibility: Here to Stay by Andreas ThrasyvoulouThe Illusion of Choice-Have Enforced Caesarean Cases Introduced a New Class of Incompetent Adults? by Mabel Wei Misusing Drugs and Misapplying Paternalism: Injecting Portuguese Decriminalisation into the UK Justice System by Ellen Wright and Kate Harker.Agamben's State of Exception in Context: A Critical Analysis With Regard to Post-9/11 Jurisprudence by Stefanos Xenofontos.Omissions and the Mysterious Public Veil: Consideration of the "Immunity" of Public Authorities in Negligence Claims by Jason Yong.

  • av United Kingdom Law and S. . . Association
    222,-

    Legal Issues is an international journal managed and published by the UK Law Students' Association (UKLSA). The Journal publishes fine research in all fields of law on the basis of its contribution to the society, originality, interdisciplinary interest, and elegance. Legal Issues also provides important news and interpretation on changes in the legal world and coming trends affecting law, lawyers, and society. It aims first to facilitate a forum for the sharing of knowledge, news, and trends concerning the application of the law throughout the globe and for further development in all fields of law. Second, the journal seeks ensure the dissemination of fine accessible work to the public throughout the world. In This Issue:The Dilemma of the Indirect Expropriation of Host States and the Right to Regulate in the International Investment Sphere. Bashayer Al-MukhaizeemShould Women Be Paid a Fee for Providing Eggs for Research or Reproduction? Mathilde FormetTrans Gender Justice: Critical Reflections on the Conceptual Limitations of English Law, the Implementation of the Law and the Relationship with Social Progress. Divya JalanPost-Prest Corporate Groups Veil Piercing:Alternative Avenues to Justice. Charlotte KouoRetention of Title Clauses-A Key to the Romalpa Maze. James MitchellWhy Blurring Is A Conceptually Difficult Area of Trademark Law. Sequin RahmanCASE COMMENT: . Haile v London Borough of Waltham Forest [2015]. Christopher BusstCASE COMMENT: Jaloud v The Netherlands [2014]. Stefanos Xenofontos

  • av United Kingdom Law and S. . . Association
    215,-

    Legal Issues is an international journal managed and published by the UK Law Students' Association (UKLSA). The Journal publishes fine research in all fields of law on the basis of its contribution to the society, originality, interdisciplinary interest, and elegance. Legal Issues also provides important news and interpretation on changes in the legal world and coming trends affecting law, lawyers, and society. It aims first to facilitate a forum for the sharing of knowledge, news, and trends concerning the application of the law throughout the globe and for further development in all fields of law. Second, the journal seeks ensure the dissemination of fine accessible work to the public throughout the world.In this issue: ARTICLESCopyright Protection of Fictional Characters in Films: U.K. and U.S. Perspectives¿. Bashayer Al-MukhaizeemInternational Competition Law - Antitrust Damages Directive Feb 2016' (IP/Competition Law)¿. Ruth FlahertyThe Resounding Success of the Insurance Act 2015 with a Slight Blemish¿. Jiannan LinViolence Against Women in Palestine and Mediocre Accountability¿. Tamara Tawfiq TamimiIs Pornography Merely Obscene? Feminist Perspectives on the Regulation of Pornography. ¿Godwin TanCASE COMMENTS Harb v HRH Prince Abdul Aziz Bin Fahd Bin Abdul Aziz [2016] EWCA Civ 556: Judicial Apparent Bias and How It Affects the Parties¿. Konstantinos GeorgiadisHeneghan v Manchester Dry Docks Ltd: The Limits of the Fairchild Exception. ¿Jonathan Mellor

  • av United Kingdom Law and S. . . Association
    215,-

    In This Issue:ARTICLESHuman Tissue Authority New Draft Code: Supporting Child Donors or Supporting Parents? by Lisa CherkasskyThe Underprivileged See No light in LASPO Act 2012 by Gina HeungJurisprudence and Structural Realism by Kevin LeeRegulating MNCs and International Norms: Challenges in Focusing on a Human Rights Approach in Emerging Markets and Possible Alternatives by Samuel E. OjogboWhole Life Orders in Hutchinson v UK: A Counter-Revolution, or Evolution to Vinter? by Daron TanCASE COMMENTSLowick Rose LLP (in liquidation) v Swynson Ltd & Anor [2017] UKSC 32 by Peter UnderwoodBOOK REVIEWSComparative Law for Spanish-English Speaking Lawyers, reviewed by Elena Vivar and J. Bryan WarnockThe History of Law in Europe: An Introduction, reviewed by Markus McDowell

  • av United Kingdom Law and S. . . Association
    215,-

    Legal Issues Journal (LIJ) publishes original research on all legal matters affecting justice, equality and other pressing issues for societies. The journal welcomes interdisciplinary work at the intersection of law and other disciplines, such as genetics, biosciences, philosophy, linguistics, neuroscience, medicine, and business. The Journal publishes original papers, case comments, short reports, debates and book reviews. The Journal also provides important news and interpretation on changes in the legal world and coming trends affecting law, lawyers, and society. Contribution to society, nationally and internationally, is the focus of LIJ. LIJ uses double-blind peer review process where both the reviewer(s) and the author(s) are anonymous. IN THIS ISSUE:The Liability Limits of Self-Driving Cars by Liliya Ivanova, Nikita KalashnikovUniversality and Particularity: Why Universalism Should be the Standard for Human Rights by Olalekan Moyosore Lalude, Nsongurua UdombanaManagement of Protected Areas in Albania Toward European Standards by Dr. Stela Meçaj, Dr. Jonida MehmetajFit for Purpose? A Critique of the Jury System within the English and Welsh Jurisdiction by Tony Singh PurewalDesigning Post-Genomic Future Together by Robert Chapman, Yulia Kovas, Fatos Selita Jurisdictional and Technical Challenges of Next Generation Cyber Events by Peter Stephenson

  • av United Kingdom Law and S. . . Association
    215,-

    IN THIS ISSUE:Unrepresented Litigants in Modern Courts - Ordeal by Combat. ¿Fatos SelitaPublic Participation and Environmental Degradation in¿Developing Markets: The Challenges in Focusing on ¿Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) in Nigeriä. Samuel E. OjogboNo Sympathy to Women and Children in ¿Securing Their Family Home. ¿Gina HeungA Critical Analysis of Section 26 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe¿in Relation to Child Marriage: Key Insights for Zimbabwe's Child Protection Practitioners¿. Anthony MusiwaCASE COMMENT: Chaos is here again-Test for Ascertaining ¿Arrival of a Ship Under Port Charterparties (Navalmar UK Ltd v ¿Kale Maden Hammaddeler Sanayi VE Ticart AS¿ (The MV Arundel Castle). ¿Tamaraudoubra Tom EgbeBOOK REVIEW: Regulating the Environment: A Holistic Overview¿of the Research Handbook on Climate Change and Trade Law? ¿Nazia Shaikh, Sefki Bayram, and Zoya ShaikhLegal Issues is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research on all legal issues affecting society, including: law and genetics/biosciences; law and justice; law and philosophy; law and medicine; law and business; and law and equality.

  • av United Kingdom Law & Soc. . . Association
    215,-

    Legal Issues Journal (LIJ) publishes original research on all legal matters affecting justice, equality and other pressing issues for societies. The journal welcomes interdisciplinary work at the intersection of law and other disciplines, such as genetics, biosciences, philosophy, linguistics, neuroscience, medicine, and business.The Journal publishes original papers, case comments, short reports, debates and book reviews. The Journal also provides important news and interpretation on changes in the legal world and coming trends affecting law, lawyers, and society. Contribution to society, nationally and internationally, is the focus of LIJ.LIJ uses double-blind peer review process where both the reviewer(s) and the author(s) are anonymous. IN THIS ISSUE:A Note from the Executive Publisher"Is there a Justification for the Existence of Patent Law in the International Pharmaceutical Industry?" By Bashayer Al-Mukhaizeem, University of SussexHuman Rights in a Hostile Environment: Can International Human Rights Law Effectively Constrain Immigration Detention in the United Kingdom?" By Sarah Crowe, SOAS"International Private Law as a Model for Private Law Jurisdiction in Cyberspace" by Dr. P. R. Stephenson, University of Leicester School of LawCASE NOTE-An Onerous Standard of Care in History Taking (FB v Princess Alexandra Hospital) by Philippa Kemp, Liverpool Law School, School of Law and Social Justice, University of LiverpoolBOOK REVIEW: Paul Torremans, ed. Research Handbook on Copyright Law. Second Edition. Reviewed by David Felipe Alvarez Amezquita, University of Tolima, Colombia

  • av United Kingdom Law & Soc. . . Association
    215,-

    Legal Issues is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research on all legal issues affecting society, including: law and genetics/biosciences; law and justice; law and philosophy; law and medicine; law and business; and law and equality. IN THIS ISSUE:What makes abortion morally impermissible? A Dworkinian perspective on abortion rights and the intrinsic value of life. By Neeva DesaiThe Issue of Mens Rea in the Crime of Genocide and Why It Needs to be Amended. By Chanthima NethForcible Acts by States towards Non-State Actors Operating in Disputed Waters: Beyond the Limits of International Law? By Marianthi PappaGenetic Data Misuse: Risk to Fundamental Human Rights in Developed Economies. By Fatos SelitaCASE NOTE: Turkish Courts and the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards. By Oya DirimBOOK REVIEW: Trends in Climate Change Legislation. Review by ¿. BayramBOOK REVIEW: The Foundations of the EU as a Polity. Review by Janet Furness

  • av United Kingdom Law & Soc. . . Association
    215,-

    Legal Issues Journal (LIJ) publishes original research on all legal matters affecting justice, equality and other pressing issues for societies. The journal welcomes interdisciplinary work at the intersection of law and other disciplines, such as genetics, biosciences, philosophy, linguistics, neuroscience, medicine, and business.The Journal publishes original papers, case comments, short reports, debates and book reviews. The Journal also provides important news and interpretation on changes in the legal world and coming trends affecting law, lawyers, and society. Contribution to society, nationally and internationally, is the focus of LIJ.LIJ uses double-blind peer review process where both the reviewer(s) and the author(s) are anonymous. IN THIS ISSUE:"The Origin and Evaluation of Ship Breaking Regime of South Asia: A Critical Perspective From Bangladesh" by Ishtiaque Ahmed."Tourism Levy in Bali: Why Should Foreigners Should Be Charged Extra Fees?" by I Made Budi Arsik, Ni Gusti Ayu Dyah Satyawati, Nyoman Sirtha"Adversarial Machine Learning: The Coming Legal Storm" by Peter R. StephensonBOOK REVIEW: Advanced Introduction to European Union Law by Jacques Ziller, Reviewed by Claudio CipolliniBOOK REVIEW: Private International Law: Contemporary Challenges and Continuing Relevance, edited by Franco Ferrari and Diego P. Fernandez Arroyo, Reviewed by Janet Slate

  • av United Kingdom Law and Soci Association
    215,-

    Legal Issues Journal (LIJ) publishes original research on all legal matters affecting justice, equality and other pressing issues for societies. The journal welcomes interdisciplinary work at the intersection of law and other disciplines, such as genetics, biosciences, philosophy, linguistics, neuroscience, medicine, and business.The Journal publishes original papers, case comments, short reports, debates and book reviews. The Journal also provides important news and interpretation on changes in the legal world and coming trends affecting law, lawyers, and society. Contribution to society, nationally and internationally, is the focus of LIJ.LIJ uses double-blind peer review process where both the reviewer(s) and the author(s) are anonymous. IN THIS ISSUE:ForwardPrivacy of genetic data: issues with legislation and law enforcement in the Russian Federation'Race' and other group discrimination in the genomic eraPublic danger of unauthorized use of human genetic dataJustice in the genomic and digital era: a 'different world' requiring 'different law'Legal regulation of compulsory genomic registration in Russia and the UKGenetic information under the civil law of the Russian FederationGenomic era and new challenges for justice & regulationMulti-national and multi-disciplinary student groups discuss cutting edge global issues - genetics, AI, and justiceCombatting the discriminatory use of genetic data

  • av United Kingdom Law & Soc. . . Association
    215,-

    Legal Issues Journal (LIJ) publishes original research on all legal matters affecting justice, equality and other pressing issues for societies. The journal welcomes interdisciplinary work at the intersection of law and other disciplines, such as genetics, biosciences, philosophy, linguistics, neuroscience, medicine, and business. The Journal publishes original papers, case comments, short reports, debates and book reviews. The Journal also provides important news and interpretation on changes in the legal world and coming trends affecting law, lawyers, and society. Contribution to society, nationally and internationally, is the focus of LIJ. LIJ uses double-blind peer review process where both the reviewer(s) and the author(s) are anonymous. IN THIS ISSUE:The Liability Limits of Self-Driving Cars by Liliya Ivanova, Nikita KalashnikovUniversality and Particularity: Why Universalism Should be the Standard for Human Rights by Olalekan Moyosore Lalude, Nsongurua UdombanaManagement of Protected Areas in Albania Toward European Standards by Dr. Stela Meçaj, Dr. Jonida MehmetajFit for Purpose? A Critique of the Jury System within the English and Welsh Jurisdiction by Tony Singh PurewalDesigning Post-Genomic Future Together by Robert Chapman, Yulia Kovas, Fatos SelitaJurisdictional and Technical Challenges of Next Generation Cyber Events by Peter Stephenson

  • av United Kingdom Law and S. . . Association
    215,-

    Legal Issues Journal (LIJ) publishes original research on all legal matters affecting justice, equality and other pressing issues for societies. The journal welcomes interdisciplinary work at the intersection of law and other disciplines, such as genetics, biosciences, philosophy, linguistics, neuroscience, medicine, and business. The Journal publishes original papers, case comments, short reports, debates and book reviews. The Journal also provides important news and interpretation on changes in the legal world and coming trends affecting law, lawyers, and society. Contribution to society, nationally and internationally, is the focus of LIJ. LIJ uses double-blind peer review process where both the reviewer(s) and the author(s) are anonymous. IN THIS ISSUE:Applied Artificial Intelligence for Law: The Use of Expert Systems and Decision Trees in Legal Practice and the Potential of Artificial Neural Networks by Alex MathesonOn the problems of protecting real property rights in the Russian Federation in the light of the European Convention on Human Rights by Anna SiemiakinaConflict of Laws and Harmonization with the European Union by Tasnim Hasan SaaraBook Review: Biotechnology, Patents and Human Rights in Europe - Review by Isaac MakaBook Review: Advanced Introduction to Substantive Criminal Law - Review by Richard Glover

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