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Hearsay, confessions and mobile telephones.
(Article)This article examines the concepts of hearsay and relevance as they apply to evidence derived from messages and call logs, etc. found on mobile telephones. In some cases such evidence may also raise issues as to the ... -
Hegel and Constitutional Law
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Horses for Courses: A Socio-Legal Discourse on Non-Human Athletes and Doping Regulation
(Conference)This paper is concerned with doping and controlled medication irregularities in equestrianism and horse racing. No derivative of the WADA Code, with its preoccupation with strict liability and reverse burdens of proof, is ... -
‘Horses for Courses’: An analysis of equine sports regulation and disciplinary procedures regarding the non-human athlete
(Thesis)Sports governing bodies and international sports federations are very powerful organisations within their sphere. The governance of these sports has created a hegemony which does not necessarily serve the interests of ... -
Horses socially constructed as ‘non-human athletes’: Consequences for anti-doping and other sports regulatory matters
(Conference)This paper discusses socio-legal research which was carried out as part of a doctoral thesis nearing completion entitled ‘Horses for Courses’: An analysis of equine sports regulation and disciplinary procedures regarding ... -
Housing standards and repair.
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How to commit the perfect crime Designing teaching materials which develop storytelling abilities in trainee advocates
(Conference)Storytelling is recognized as being central to the skills that an advocate needs to develop. This presentation explores how this can be developed through the design of teaching materials which force students into addressing ... -
How Do Host States Respond to Investment Treaty Law?: Some Empirical Observations
(Book chapter)The proliferation of international investment treaty practice and the subsequent boom of investor-state arbitration have prompted an explosion of scholarly contributions analysing various aspects of this steadily expanding ... -
The human right to marry: a refugee’s perspective
(Article)In the European Court of Human Rights cases of Muñoz Díaz v Spain in 2009 (Muñoz Díaz v Spain [2009], Application No. 49151/07) and Serife Yigit v Turkey in 2010 (Serife Yigit [2010], Application No. 3976/05), ... -
Human Rights and Horses: Problematising challenges to sports governing bodies under Article 6 – Equestrianism, a case study
(Conference)The paper will consider the jurisprudence which seems to establish that Art. 6 has no applicability because SGBs are not public bodies. The paper re-examines the issues in the light of Dawn Oliver's work casting doubt on ... -
The Human Tissue Act 2004
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