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Global Apporaches to Legislation for Light Pollution
(Conference)Artificial light at night raises regulatory questions. There is a presumption that light at night is beneficial to safety, security and essential to business and sport after dark. However there is a dark side to light at ... -
The Golds Standard of Substantial Impairment
(Article)In Golds the Court of Appeal altered the approach to the meaning of the word "substantial" in the new diminished responsibility plea. We argue that this was a mistake which we hope will be recognised by the Supreme Court. -
Great expectations: Sharing confidences in EU criminal justice
(Article)This paper considers the evolution of the European Union's criminal justice competence using the analytical motif of "confidence". In order to explain why this approach was chosen the first part describes three confidence ... -
A Grounded Theory Analysis of a Focus Group Study
(Article)Decisions about whether to reassess the clinical condition of patients in a minimally conscious state are a cornerstone of clinical care and management. The outcome of clinical reassessment determines whether efforts to ... -
A Grounded Theory Analysis of a Focus Group Study
(Article)Decisions about whether to reassess the clinical condition of patients in a minimally conscious state are a cornerstone of clinical care and management. The outcome of clinical reassessment determines whether efforts to ... -
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 ...