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Law Express Question and Answer : Company Law (Revision Guide)
Ma, Fang Fang (Pearson Education, 2012) -
Law Express Question and Answer : Evidence
D'Alton-Harrison, Rita (Pearson Education, 2012-01-06)Law Express Question&Answer: Evidence is designed to help you get the most out of every answer you write by improving your understanding of what examiners are looking for, helping you to focus in on the question being asked ... -
Law Express Question and Answer: Company Law (website materials)
Ma, Fang Fang (Pearson Education, 2012) -
Law Express Question and Answer: Tort Law
Geach, Neal (Pearson Education, 2011-08)Designed to help you get the most out of every answer you write by improving your understanding of what examiners are looking for, helping you to focus in on the question being asked and showing you how even a good answer ... -
Lawrence Lessig’s ‘Bleak House’ : A Critique of ‘Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity' or 'How I learned to stop worrying and love internet law'
Weinstein, Stuart; Wild, Charles (2005-01-01)The single most significant issue that intellectual property lawyers have had to deal with in recent years has been the impact of the Internet on copyright. It has raised more than mere legal queries, obliging society as ... -
Legal Nature of Emails: A Comparative Perspective
Harbinja, Edina (2016-02-21)There is currently a conflict between laws and the market in their treatment of email. Laws mandate that emails are not protected as property unless copyrightable or protected by another legal mechanism. But the market ... -
Legal Risk Management, Governance & Compliance - Interdisciplinary Case Studies from Leading Experts
Weinstein, Stuart; Wild, Charles; Hertfordshire Law School; Law (Globe Law and Business, 2016-10-31)Charting key cases that have occurred internationally over the past two decades, the case-study companion-volume to Wild and Weinstein’s Guide to Best Practice provides the next level of critical analysis and legal commentary ... -
Legal Risk Management, Governance and Compliance : A Guide to Best Practice from Leading Experts
Weinstein, Stuart; Wild, Charles (Globe Law and Business, 2013-05)While identifying risks and regulatory challenges, chapters also explore how professionals can manage processes; implement change; track issues and loss events; screen potential clients, partners, employees and contractors; ... -
Letter to Minister, Ladies, Lords and the Intellectual Property Office concerning criminal sanctions for online copyright infringement included in the Digital Economy Bill
Romero Moreno et al, Felipe (2017-03-23)We are a group of campaigners, copyright academics and lawyers. The attached letter outlines how the current wording of Clause 28 DEB on online copyright infringement does not meet the foreseeability and proportionality ... -
L’affaire du Chemin de fer du Rhin de fer, entre fragmentation et unité du droit international
Barral, Virginie (Société générale de législation comparée, 2009) -
Managing Legal Risks in China
Ma, Fang (Globe Law & Business, 2013-05) -
Mater Semper Incertus Est : Who's Your Mummy?
D'Alton-Harrison, Rita (2014)In English law, the legal term for father has been given a broad definition but the definition of mother remains rooted in biology with the Roman law principle mater semper certa est (the mother is always certain) remaining ... -
Mitochondrial donation or the Reality of the Myth of 'Three parents, One Baby'
Carr, Claudia (2015-06)In February 2015, MP’s debated a motion in the House of Commons to approve the Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Mitochondrial Donation) Regulations 2015. Having passed that hurdle, the Regulations still require approval ... -
The Montgomery judgement and pharmacist consultations
Carr, Claudia; Barnett, Nina (2018-01-23)There is little awareness among pharmacists of the existence of the Montgomery judgment or its potential implications for medicines‐related consultations. Nina Barnett and Claudia Carr therefore undertook a survey of ... -
Mutual trust and rights in EU criminal and asylum law: Three phases of evolution and the uncharted territory beyond blind trust
Xanthopoulou, Ermioni (2018-04-30)This article examines the evolving relationship of mutual trust and fundamental rights in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice. The ECJ has long prioritized the effectiveness of instruments based on mutual trust through ... -
National Sovereignty over Natural Resources, Environmental Challenges and Sustainable Development
Barral, Virginie (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016-11-25)Environmental interdependencies place undeniable pressures and challenges on the cardinal principle of state sovereignty and in particular on the principle of national sovereignty over natural resources. This chapter ... -
'Notice and staydown' and social media: amending Article 13 of the Proposed Directive on Copyright
Romero Moreno, Felipe (2019-05-04)This paper critically assesses the compatibility of content recognition and filtering technology or so-called notice and staydown approach with the right of social network platforms and users to a fair trial, privacy and ... -
The Nuisance of the Proprietary Interest : Lord Cooke's Dissent in Hunter v Canary Wharf Ltd [1997] AC 655
Geach, Neal (Wildy, Simmons and Hill, 2012)Argues why the dissenting opinion on Lord Cooke in the case of Hunter was preferable to the majority's decision. The chapter also argues how the tort of nuisance could develop in order to take full account of the impact ... -
On what we may infer from artistic and scientific representations of time
Bourne, Craig; Caddick Bourne, Emily (2012)We consider the extent to which artistic and scientific representations can give us knowledge of how things are or could be. Focusing on representations of time, we take two case studies: simultaneity and temporal order; ... -
Online harassment and public dis-order
Haralambous, Nicola; Geach, Neal (2010-07-03)In August 2009, Keeley Houghton became the first person to be convicted under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 (PHA) where one of the acts constituting the course of conduct in question was bullying pursued via a ...