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Race Relations Act
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Rape, inequality and the criminal justice response in England: The importance of age and gender
(Article)This article draws upon quantitative and content analysis of 585 reports of rape recorded within two police force areas in England in 2010 and in 2014 tracking individual incidents to eventual outcome to examine the impact, ... -
Real estate management law.
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Recognising the limits of transparency in EU consumer law.
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Recognition of UK Insolvency Proceedings Post-Brexit: The Impact of a ‘No Deal’ Scenario
(Article)This paper examines the impact of a ‘no deal’ or ‘hard’ Brexit on the recognition of insolvency proceedings commenced in the UK by the remaining Member States of the European Union (‘EU’) post-Brexit. The paper considers ... -
Redrawing the boundaries: The adequacy of the Sexual Offences Act in addressing female sexual offending
(Article)Discussion around sexual offending traditionally focuses on the notion of male offenders and female victims. In this paper we argue that there is clear evidence that females commit offences and that males are often the ... -
Referring GMC decisions to the High Court
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REFLECTIONS ON NIGERIA v. PROCESS & INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED
(Article)Following an unprecedented ruling by an English High Court on an application in the Nigeria v. Process & Industrial Developments Limited (P&ID) case granting Nigeria an extension in time to bring challenges under sections ... -
Regulating Artificial Light at Night: A Comparison Between the South Korean and English Approaches
(Article)Artificial light at night is associated with safety and security, and the expression well-lit is usually taken to mean brightly lit. Without it human leisure and commercial activities would cease at dusk. However, emerging ... -
Regulating Light Pollution in Europe: Legal Challenges and Ways Forward
(Book chapter)Light pollution raises important regulatory issues based on risks to human health, ecological and environmental harm. Questions arise as to whether it should be regulated, and, if so, how. There has been recent regulation ... -
Regulating the market
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Regulation of internet surveillance.
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