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Dangerousness: variations on a theme by Thomas
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Dark skies in the UK
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The day after: Protecting the human rights affected by environmental challenges after the EU accession to the European Convention on Human Rights
(Article)This article explores whether a potential accession of the European Union to the European Convention on Human Rights, offers a more effective method of protection for ‘environmental human rights’: those rights whose ... -
De-Criminalising Adolescent to Parent Violence Under s 76 Serious Crime Act 2015
(Article)This article questions the appropriateness of including adolescent to parent violence (APV) within the elements of a criminal offence designed to criminalise domestic violence and abuse (DVA). The offence, s. 76 Serious ... -
Decisional competence and 'best interests' : Establishing the threshold for fitness to stand trial.
(Article)the Threshold for establishing fitness to stand trial is in need of reform. A decisional competence limb is needed to broaden the threshold. -
Derivative Actions in Nigeria: A Case for Reform
(Article)This article analyses derivative actions in Nigeria. It examines the strengths and weaknesses of the derivative action regime drawing comparisons from other common law jurisdictions. It argues that the current regime in ... -
Desert and the punitiveness of imprisonment
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Desert and the punitiveness of imprisonment.
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The Deterrence Theory: A Case for Enhanced Enforcement of Directors' Duties
(Article)This article is concerned with providing a justification for effective enforcement of directors’ duties. It aims to consider whether enforcement of directors’ duties is necessary. It argues that enforcement of directors’ ... -
Developing a scale to measure the presence of possible prejudicial stereotyping in police interviews with suspects: The Minhas Investigative Interviewing Prejudicial Stereotyping Scale
(Article)If police interviewers’ hold negative feelings towards certain groups, this may affect how they interview them (either as victims, witnesses or suspects) in that they may not obtain reliable accounts, being the aim of ...