- UHRA Home
- Browsing by Author
Browsing by Author "Law"
Now showing items 61-80 of 158
-
The future of copyright in the age of convergence: is a change of approach needed?
Geach, N. (2008)In 2007 the European Commission finalised its proposals for replacing the Television without Frontiers Directive. The resultant Audiovisual Media Services Directive aims to provide a more suitable regulatory framework for ... -
Future, law, education and technology: WoW, have we forgotten something?
Romero Moreno, Felipe (2017-02-22)Welcome to the special BILETA edition of the International Review of Law, Computers & Technology. In 2016, the 31st annual British and Irish Law, Education and Technology Association conference took place at the University ... -
Generative AI and deepfakes: a human rights approach to tackling harmful content
Romero-Moreno, Felipe (2024-03-29)The EU's Artificial Intelligence Act (AIA) introduces necessary deepfake regulations. However, these could infringe on the rights of AI providers and deployers or users, potentially conflicting with privacy and free ... -
Get Real: Using authentic assessment techniques to improve law degree academic performance’
Berger, Dan; Wild, Charles (2015-09-17)Authentic assessments are closely aligned with activities that take place in real work settings, as distinct from the often artificial constructs of university courses. The undergraduate law degree differs from many other ... -
Getting The Job Done: Using Authentic Assessment Techniques In Extra And Co-Curricular Activities (Eccas) To Improve Law Students’ Employability Prospects
Berger, Dan; Wild, Charles (ISERD, 2016-01-03)Authentic assessments are closely aligned with activities that take place in real work settings, as distinct from theoften artificial constructs of University courses. While the traditional ‘paper-based’ assessment strategy ... -
Giving Students the Third Degree: Using Authentic Assessment Techniques in Extra & Co-Curricular Activities (ECCAs) to Improve Teaching Standards on Academic Law Programmes
Berger, Dan; Wild, Charles (2015-10-06)Authentic assessments are closely aligned with activities that take place in real work settings, as distinct from the often artificial constructs of university courses. The undergraduate law degree differs from many other ... -
The implications of the Montgomery judgment on pharmacy practice and patients with learning disability
Carr, Claudia; Adams, Danielle (2017-11-28)The judgment in Montgomery v Lanarkshire (Scotland) 2015 introduced a new definition of informed consent which has implications for all healthcare professionals. This article focuses specifically on the implications for ... -
Inchoate offences in cyberspace - a moveable feast or the end of harm
Johnson, Maureen (ATINER, 2013) -
Inchoate offences in Cyberspace – a moveable feast or the end of harm?
Johnson, Maureen (ATINER, 2012)This paper is intended to draw attention to the number of criminal offences – in English law specifically, but also more generally – that can now be committed without harm or the risk of harm to putative ‘victims’. It will ... -
India’s new Intellectual Property Policy: Exercising sovereignty passively
Kuppuswamy, Chamundeeswari (SAGE Publications, 2020-01-01) -
Information Overload?
Rogers, Kevin M. (Chartered Institute of Legal Executives, 2008-03) -
Inheritance of Digital Media
Harbinja, Edina (Facet Publishing, 2019-01) -
Intellectual Property Rights: Development and Enforcement in the Arab States of the Gulf
Naim, Nadia (Gerlach Press, Berlin & London, 2017-01-01)The research focuses on the intellectual property developments made by the member states of the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) and how intellectual property development can act as a catalyst for financial prosperity. The ... -
The international Trojan Horse – investor to state dispute settlements and the spill over effects for the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC)
Naim, Nadia (2017-03-01)There is a great deal of uncertainty in the realm of international intellectual property law, with the EU and the US negotiating the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), a trade agreement that aims to ... -
Internet Gambling : Community Flop or the Texas Hold'em Poker Rules
Hamilton, Marina; Rogers, Kevin M. (2008)An analysis of the differing jurisdiction approaches taken in the regulation of online gambling. -
Is presumed consent the future for organ donation in the UK?
Carr, Claudia (2015) -
Is social media challenging the authority of the judiciary? Rethinking the effectiveness of anonymised and super injunctions in the age of the internet
Manu, Thaddeus; Romero Moreno, Felipe (2016-12-30)While freedom of expression has a long and well-established constitutional foundation as a self-governing concept, the right to privacy is a relatively recent norm in the constitutional orientation of the United Kingdom. ... -
“Johannesburg 2002: Quoi de neuf pour le développement durable?”
Barral, Virginie (2003) -
Joint Pain - Remedy or Wrong?
Carr, Claudia; Johnson, Maureen (2013)In a flurry of press reports, the trials of 20 young people charged in connection with a savage murder came to an end with unequivocally strong views on the parts of the families of both the convicted and the victim. This ... -
The Law and the Internet
Rogers, Kevin M. (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011-07-11)This sector-leading text covers Internet Law in its broadest terms, providing a concise yet comprehensive introduction to what is an exciting, fast-moving and complex area of law. Analysis focuses on each of the important ...