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Caging the green-eyed monster – restrictions on the use of sexual infidelity as a defence to murder
(Article)This case note discusses the Court of Appeal's interpretation of the defence of 'Loss of Control' in the case of Clinton, Parker and others. -
Calling time on abortion
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Can we have faith jurors listen without prejudice? Likely sources of inaccuracy in voice comparison exercises.
(Article)This paper reviews the current law in respect of whether juries may permitted to listen to recordings of a suspect's voice with a view to undertaking an identification. It discusses the factors which impact upon the accuracy ... -
Card, Cross & Jones Criminal Law
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Card, Cross & Jones criminal law
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Card, Cross & Jones criminal law.
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Card, Cross and Jones Criminal Law
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Case Comment R v Golds
(Article)A critical discussion of the Supreme Court's decision on diminished responsibility in R v Golds -
Case comment: Commission v Italy—Case C-119/04
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Case Comment: Loake v Crown Prosecution Service
(Article)A comment on the Administrative Court's decision in Loke v CPS dealing with the scope of the insanity defence when pleaded in a summary trial. -
The Case for a Principled Approach to Law and Economics: Efficiency Analysis and General Principles of EU Law
(Book chapter)Arche which in Ancient Greek means beginning or principle shows the common lineage between the study of principles and the beginning of a study: the enquiry into the nature of things starts, and should start, from the ... -
The Case for Public Enforcement of Directors’ Duties: An Australian Case Study and Application to Nigeria
(Article)Like many other common law countries, Nigeria imposes statutory duties on its companies’ directors. Breach of these duties are expected to be enforced ‘privately’ by the company, its shareholders or any other proper person. ... -
A case of "nested enforcement": Article 83(2) TFEU, compliance and the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice post-Lisbon
(Book chapter)Article 83(2) TFEU confers legislative competence upon the EU to require Member States to use criminal law means to ensure the effective implementation of Union policies. The paper uses Anthony Bottoms' typology of compliance ... -
Cases and commentary on Tort.
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Caution ahead: teachers, vetting and the law
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Challenging Gender-Based Violence within the Campus Transition
(Conference)Sexual assault, harassment and violence on university campuses is a prevalent and pressing concern. A recent Universities UK taskforce report recommended that urgent action in this area is needed and universities are ...