Browsing Research publications by Author "Law"
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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 ... -
Chinese Take-aways : What Can China Learn from the English Experience of Derivative Actions?
Ma, Fang Fang (IAITL, 2012) -
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 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 ... -
Council Regulation (EC) 44/2001 and internet consumer contracts: some thoughts on article 15 and the futility of applying ‘in the box’ conflict of law rules to the ‘out of the box’ borderless world
Wild, Charles; Weinstein, Stuart; Riefa, Christine (2005-01-01)The Internet is by definition a borderless medium. Reflecting on the Council Regulation (EC) 44/2001 and Internet Consumer Contracts, this article develops some thoughts on the futility of applying some traditional conflict ... -
Course Notes: Medical Law and Ethics
Carr, Claudia (Routledge, 2013-03) -
Criminal copyright proposals: are they appropriate in the information era?
Romero Moreno, Felipe; GH Griffin, James (2016-09-26)There has been an increasing tendency to implement criminal IP provisions into UK law. Much of the pressure for this has come from the European Union, since the majority of its member states have existing IP systems which ... -
Cyber Warfare : A review of Theories, Law, Policies, Actual Incidents – and The Dilemma of Anonymity
Reich, Pauline; Weinstein, Stuart; Wild, Charles; Cabanlong, Allan (2010)In this paper, the authors undertake a study of cyber warfare reviewing theories, law, policies, actual incidents - and the dilemma of anonymity. Starting with the United Kingdom perspective on cyber warfare, the authors ... -
Data Protection : ten years on
Rogers, Kevin M. (2008)A practical examination of the Data Protection Act 1998. -
Dealing with self-interest among non-executive directors
Gibbs, David (2015-05)No director should operate from self-interest whether executive or non-executive. Here, David Gibbs, Lecturer in Company and Commercial Law at the University of Hertfordshire School of Law in the United Kingdom, uses the ... -
Debbie Purdy, her contribution to the law on assisted suicide, the present and the future
Carr, Claudia (2015) -
Deconstructing the practice of internationalisation : from a policy position to a way of being
Carey, Penelope (2010-06-28)The title frames an initial piece of research forming one aspect of the writer’s broader research examining and evaluating internationalisation strategy discourses in UK Higher Education Institutions. For this particular ... -
The Deficiencies of Derivative Actions in China
Ma, Fang Fang (2010) -
Défendre les vivants ou les morts ? Controverses sous-jacentes au droit des données post-mortem à travers une perspective comparée franco-américaine
Castex, Lucien; Harbinja, Edina; Rossi, Julien (2018-04-30)To be on the internet is to exist as a being of data constituting profiles that double the existence of physical individuals and survive them. In the future, the internet is therefore called to contain more post mortem ... -
Le développement durable en droit international : Essai sur les incidences juridiques d’une norme évolutive
Barral, Virginie (Bruylant, 2015-12)Sustainable development was elaborated essentially within the framework of the United Nations and has, since its consecration at the Rio Summit in 1992, widely penetrated both conventional and general international law. ... -
Digital Inheritance in the United Kingdom
Harbinja, Edina (2017-11-21)This article is assessing the UK's approach to digital inheritance and digital assets. It analyses the state of play and critically looks into the reform proposal initiated by the Law Commission in the area of law of wills. ... -
Discounting Fiscal Privilege - A More Charitable Solution to the Public Benefit Question : Lord MacDermott's Dissent in Oppenheim v Tobacco Securities Trust Co. Ltd [1951] AC 297
Geach, Neal; Dugdale, Tara (Wildy, Simmons and Hill, 2012)