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Transports et droit international de l'environnement: en quete d'une approche integree?
Barral, Virginie (Pedone, 2019-05-13)There is no denying the intimate link between transport and the environment. Beyond marine oil pollution, road transport, aviation and railway transport all create noise pollution. Roads and railways affect biodiversity ... -
Turned on, tuned in, but not dropped out: Enhancing the student experience using popular social media platforms
Berger, Dan; Wild, Charles (2015-04-10) -
Turned on, tuned in, but not dropped out: Enhancing the student experience with popular social media platforms
Berger, Dan; Wild, Charles (2016-07-04)The days of a static paper-based noticeboard or wall-mounted cork board located in the hallways of University Schools and Departments is a thing of the past. However, the need and desire of students to stay ‘turned on and ... -
UK Cybercrime & Security
Wild, Charles; Weinstein, Stuart (New York: Oceana, 2008-01-01)UK Chapter -
The United Kingdom’s Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure : An evaluation of the UK Government’s response mechanism to cyber-attacks on critical Infrastructures.
Weinstein, Stuart; Wild, Charles (IGI Global Publishing, 2012) -
Unlocking Medical Law and Ethics
Carr, Claudia (Routledge, 2015-01-25) -
'Upload filters' and human rights: implementing Article 17 of the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market
Romero Moreno, Felipe (2020-03-17)This paper critically examines to what extent Article 17 of the EU Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market (CDSM) could be implemented in a way which complies with the right of online content-sharing service ... -
Using Authentic Assessment Techniques in Extra & Co-Curricular Activities (ECCAs) to Improve Teaching Standards on Academic Law Programmes
Berger, Daniel; Wild, Charles (2015-11-01)Authentic assessments are aligned with workplace activities, as opposed to the more artificial, largely exclusively summative and austere, nature of traditional university assessment methods. In this paper, the authors ... -
Virtual worlds players – consumers or citizens?
Harbinja, Edina (2014-10-15)This article questions the preconceived notions that participants in virtual worlds are essentially consumers. Building on the existing scholarship around virtual worlds and notwithstanding the current character of virtual ... -
Virtual Worlds – a Legal Post-Mortem Account
Harbinja, Edina (2014-12-31)This paper addresses the lack of legal literature in the area of death and virtual worlds. It sheds light on the legal status of different in-game assets, assessing whether these could fit within the notions of property ... -
'What Happens to My Facebook Profile When I Die?' : Legal Issues Around Transmission of Digital Assets on Death
Edwards, Lilian; Harbinja, Edina (Springer Nature, 2013) -
When ‘neutral’ evidence still has probative value: implications from the Barry George Case
Berger, Dan (2014-07-01)The likelihood ratio (LR) is a probabilistic method that has been championed as a ‘simple rule’ for evaluating the probative value of forensic evidence in court. Intuitively, if the LR is greater than one then the evidence ... -
Who gives a Triple-X about Triple-X?
Rogers, Kevin M (2007)An analysis of the legal and political implications of the initial refusal of ICANN to introduce the top-level .xxx domain name. -
Year in Review
Tienhaara, Kyla; Barral, Virginie (2008) -
The Year in Review : International Economy and the Environment
Tienhaara, Kyla; Barral, Virginie (2007) -
Year in Review : International Economy and the Environment
Peterson, Luke Eric; Diaz, Fernando Cabrera; Barral, Virginie (2006) -
Year in Review : International Economy and the Environment
Tienhaara, Kyla; Barral, Virginie (2009)