Publications

2018

  • Barker, N. J. (2018). Rights, Democracy and Decolonisation: An Argument for "Bermudianizing" the Constitution. In The Bermuda Constitution 1968: Reflections on its Past and Future. Hamilton, Bermuda: Centre for Justice
  • Byrne, S. D., & Stalford, H. (2018). Human Rights, children's rights, and the family. In L. Ruth (Ed.), Family law. Oxford University Press
  • Chalabi, A. (2018). National Human Rights Action Planning. Oxford University Press
  • Dzehtsiarou, K., & de Londras, F. (2018). Great Debates on the European Convention on Human Rights. Palgrave
  • Farrell, M., Drywood, E., & Hughes, E. (Eds.) (2018). Human Rights in the Media: Fear and Fetish. London: Routledge
  • Gibson, M. J. R., & Reed, A. (2018). Reforming English Homicide Law: Fair Labelling Questions and Comparative Answers?. In A. Reed, & M. Bohlander (Eds.), Homicide in Criminal Law (pp. 37-62). Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge
  • McAuliffe, P. G. (2018). 'Surrogacy and Resistance: Evolving Patterns in Unofficial Truth Commissions and Truth Projects'. In J. Sarkin (Ed.), The Global Legacy of Truth Commissions (FORTHCOMING) (pp. 1-25). Cambridge: Intersentia
  • Messenger, G. (2018). Sustainable Development and the Commodities Challenge: The Eventual ‘Greening’ of the World Trade Organization?. Trade, Law and Development
  • Murphy, B. L. (2018). Devika Hovell, The Power of Process: The Value of Due Process in Security Council Sanctions Decision-Making. Journal of Conflict and Security Law
  • Sardelic, J. (2018). Reading Too Much and Too Little into the Matter? Latent Limits and Potentials of EU Freedom of Movement. In R. Baubock (Ed.), Debating European Citizenship. Springer
  • Sattorova, M. (2018). The Impact of Investment Treaty Law on Host States: Enabling Good Governance? (1st ed.). Oxford: Hart Publishing
  • Savirimuthu, J., & Subramanian, S. (2018). Notes from the frontier of the Sensor City. International Review of Law, Computers & Technology, 32(2-3), 207-209
  • Tzevelekos, V. P. (2018). Reparation of the rights to property and home of displaced persons arising from armed conflict under the European convention of human rights: Falling short of the exigencies of international law and the humanistic purpose of human rights?. In Armed Conflict and Forcible Displacement: Individual Rights under International Law (pp. 84-114)
  • Vogiatzis, N. (2018). The EU's liability owing to the conduct of the European Ombudsman revisited: European Ombudsman v. Staelen. Common Market Law Review, 55(4), 1251-1273.

 

2017

  • Barker, N. J. (2017). The Evolution of Marriage and Relationship Recognition in Western Jurisdictions
  • Byrne, S. D. (2017). Commentary on S v Special Educational Needs and Disability Tribunal and Oxfordshire County Council. In H. Stalford, K. Hollingsworth, & S. Gilmore (Eds.), Rewriting Children's Rights Judgments: From Academic Vision to New Practice (pp. 363-369). Oxford: Hart
  • Chalabi, A. (2017). Corruption and the Legitimacy of Law: A Socio-Legal Perspective. Tehran: Nashreney Publishing
  • Curtis, J. (2017). The US Economic Polity, Social Identity, and International Human Rights. Sociological Forum, 32(1), 207-212. doi:10.1111/socf.12300
  • de Londras, F., & Dzehtsiarou, K. (2017). Mission Impossible? Addressing Non-Execution through Infringement Proceedings in the European Court of Human Rights. International & Comparative Law Quarterly, 66(2), 467-490. doi:10.1017/S002058931700001X
  • Farrell, M., & Murphy, B. (2017). Hegemony and Counter-Hegemony: The Politics of Establishing United Nations Commissions of Inquiry. In Commissions of Inquiry Problems and Perspectives (pp. 35-64). Hart Publishing Limited
  • Gibson, M. J. R. (2017). Pragmatism Preserved? The Challenges of Accommodating Mercy Killers in the Reformed Diminished Responsibility Plea. Journal of Criminal Law, 81(3), 177-200
  • McAuliffe, P. (2017). Transformative Justice and the Malleability of Post-Conflict States. London: Edward Elgar
  • Messenger, G. (2017). The public-private distinction at the World Trade Organization: Fundamental challenges to determining the meaning of "public body". ICON-International Journal of Constitutional Law, 15(1), 60-83
  • Sardelić, J. (2017). No child left behind in the European Union?: the position of Romani children. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 39(1), 140-147
  • Sattorova, M. (2017). UK Foreign Investment Protection Policy Post Brexit. In M. Dougan (Ed.), The UK After Brexit Legal and Policy Challenges (pp. 267-286). Intersentia
  • Savirimuthu, J. (2017). Do algorithms dream of ‘data’ without bodies?. International Review of Law, Computers & Technology, 31(2), 243-262
  • Tzevelekos, V. P., & Katselli Proukaki, E. (2017). Migrants at Sea: A Duty of Plural States to Protect (Extraterritorially)?. Nordic Journal of International Law, 86(4), 427-469
  • Vogiatzis, N. (2017). The European Ombudsman and Good Administration in the European Union. Palgrave Macmillan.

 

2016

  • Barker, N. J. (2016). "I wouldn't get unduly excited about it": The Impact of the European Convention on Human Rights on the British Overseas Territories. A Case Study on LGBT Rights in Bermuda. Public Law, 2016, 595-612
  • Batesmith, A. A. (2016). "Corporate Criminal Responsibility for War Crimes and Other Violations of International Humanitarian Law: the Impact of the Business and Human Rights Movement". In C. Harvey, J. Summers, & N. Whyte (Eds.), Contemporary Challenges to the Laws of War Essays in Honour of Professor Peter Rowe (pp. 285-312). Cambridge University Press
  • Carter, J. C., & Woodhouse, S. (2016). Statelessness and applications for leave to remain: a best practice guide (1st ed.). London, UK: Immigration Law Practitioners' Association
  • Chalabi, A. (2016). Australia’s National Human Rights Action Plans: traditional or modern model of planning?. The International Journal of Human Rights, 20(7), 993-1017
  • Dzehtsiarou, K. (2016). Can the European Court of Human Rights Prevent War? Interim Measures in Inter-State Cases. Public Law
  • Gibson, M. J. R. (2016). Getting Their "Act" Together? Implementing Statutory Reform of Offences against the Person. Criminal Law Review, (9), 597-617
  • McAuliffe, P. G. (2016). The Marginality of Transitional Justice within Liberal Peacebuilding: Causes and Consequences. Journal of Human Rights Practice, 9(1), 91-113
  • Messenger, G. (2016). The Development of World Trade Organization Law: Examining Change in International Law. Oxford University Press
  • Sardelic, J. (2017). The position and agency of the 'irregularized': Romani migrants as European semi-citizens. POLITICS, 37(3), 332-346
  • Sattorova, M. (2016). Investor Rights under EU Law and International Investment Law. The Journal of World Investment & Trade, 17(6), 895-918
  • Barnes, R., & Tzevelekos, V. (2016). Beyond Responsibility to Protect. Generating Change in International Law. R. Barnes, & V. Tzevelekos (Eds.), Intersentia
  • Vogiatzis, N. (2016). The Admissibility Criterion under Article 35(3)(b) ECHR: A 'Significant Disadvantage' to Human Rights Protection?. International & Comparative Law Quarterly, 65(1), 185-211
  • Willems, A. (2016). Mutual Trust as a Term of Art in EU Criminal Law: Revealing its Hybrid Character. European Journal of Legal Studies, 9(1), 211-249.