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A Case harshly treated? Watteau v Fenwick re-evaluated
Rogers, Kevin M. (2004)The decision of Wills J in the case of Watteau v Fenwick1 has met with a vast amount of criticism throughout the course of the last century. Academics have condemned the decision because the case decided that an undisclosed ... -
Case management and Think First completion
Davies, K. (2006)This article considers the findings of a small-scale study of the practice of case managers supervising offenders required to attend the Think First Group. It explores the interface between one-to-one and group-based work ... -
A Case Study Examining Students’ Use and Views of Blended and Distance Learning Online Resources and Their Impact on Student Achievement on a Module on the Graduate Diploma in Legal Studies
Wiggins, P. (2009)This case study examines students’ use of online resources whether as a campus-based or distance learner and maps use against performance on the module. The student voice is explored using questionnaires and interviews. ... -
A Challenge for China (Part 1) : is it possible to introduce unfair prejudice remedies?
Ma, Fang Fang (2009) -
A Challenge for China : Is It Possible to Introduce Unfair Prejudice Remedies? (Part II)
Ma, Fang Fang (2010)This, the second part of a two-part article, explores how unfair prejudice remedies might be introduced into Chinese company law. Looks in particular at the adoption of the English Law Commission proposals, not included ... -
Challenging the Validity of Patents: Stepping in Line with EPO and US Jurisprudence
Manu, Thaddeus (2017-11-01)As a matter of law, patents are granted with a presumption of validity. However, with the public interest considered as an essential basis for the granting of exclusive rights, subject only to procedural fairness, a competent ... -
The changes to the Distance Selling Regulations – are they likely to rock the boat?
Rogers, Kevin M. (2005)The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) have announced minor changes to the Distance Selling Regulations. After a significant amount of consultation, the alterations are due to come into effect in April 2005. This article ... -
Chinese Take-aways : What Can China Learn from the English Experience of Derivative Actions?
Ma, Fang Fang (IAITL, 2012) -
A circumstellar disk associated with a massive protostellar object
Jiang, Z.; Tamura, M.; Fukagawa, M.; Hough, J.; Lucas, P.W.; Suto, H.; Ishii, M.; Yang, J. (2005) -
The CJEU and the Educational Exception in Renckhoff: Permitted to view but not to share?
Faturoti, Bukola (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021-05-20)The scope of communication to the public right under Art3 of the InfoSoc is, arguably, amorphous. The jurisprudence developed by the CJEU has transcended the purpose of WIPO Copyright Treaty which the InfoSoc intended to ... -
Claudia Carr on Montgomery: the new test for informed consent in medical law and the hidden paternalism
Lo Coco, Laura (University of Hertfordshire, 2019-05-22) -
Closing the digital divide: who will invest in universal access?
Weinstein, S.; Wild, C. (2006)It is estimated that by 2007 the milestone of two billion mobile users will be achieved, with the three billion mark being claimed as a realistic target for 2010. This in turn bodes well for the goal of 50% access to ... -
Comparing Mutuality and Solidarity in Its Application to Disaster Ethics
Kuppuswamy, Chamundeeswari (Springer Nature, 2019)Often it has been observed that in disaster situations, people (including victims) become altruistic and are very willing to listen, obey and act in a manner that would help bring an end to the situation. In this chapter, ... -
The complexity of enforcing intellectual property rights in the absence of antitrust legislation and a related enforcement institution : a classic policy failure in Ghana
Manu, Thaddeus (2013)Owing to the fact that TRIPS provides for a stringent enforcement of IPRs, this article examines the consequences of enforcing IPRs in the absence of an antitrust legislation and a related enforcement institution in Ghana. ... -
The Complexity of Using the Patent Standards under TRIPS for the Promotion of Domestic Industrial Development in Developing Countries in the Absence of Local Working Requirements: : Rethinking the Role of the World Intellectual Property Organisation in Intellectual Property Standard-Setting
Manu, Thaddeus (2017-06-01)This article confronts the most basic question, which is whether in its traditional legislative intent the principle of patent working requirements would as an instrument of government policy in the mist of global value ... -
Conceptualisation of Honour Codes Amongst Turkish-Kurdish Mothers and Daughters Living in London
Tas Cifci, Ferya (2019-09-06)The present study analyses how immigrant women transfer and preserve their traditional honour codes, and whether women from different generations (mothers and their daughters) adhere to the same codes. Focusing particularly ... -
The Copyright Clink Conundrum : Is Chan Nai-Ming the Modern Day Josef K.?
Weinstein, Stuart; Wild, Charles (2007-11-01)A study of the plight of the unfortunate3 Mr Chan Nai-Ming of Hong Kong leads the authors to conclude that a by-product of the digital age is the increasing criminalisation of copyright law. Increasingly, there is a worldwide ... -
Corporate Social Responsibility in Cameroon: The Hydro Electricity Sector
Gheyoh Ndzi, Ernestine (2016-04-14)Corporate social responsibility concept is relatively new in Cameroon. That is why a majority of the large companies do not have either CSR policies in place or a team that deals with corporate social responsibility issues. ... -
Could the doctrine of moral rights be used as a basis for understanding the notion of control within data protection law?
Pearce, Henry (2018-04-01)This article considers the notion of individual control of personal data as envisaged by the European data protection framework and makes the argument that it is a poorly-understood and under-developed concept, but that ...