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Impeachment as an EU Law Concept (2025)
Journal Article
Cotter, J. (in press). Impeachment as an EU Law Concept. Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, 26,

This article is the first panoramic survey of the various, idiosyncratic procedures relating to the removal for cause of EU institutional officeholders scattered throughout the Union’s primary and secondary law. After describing these provisions, the... Read More about Impeachment as an EU Law Concept.

A socio-ecological model of the management of leprosy reactions in Indonesia and India using the experiences of affected individuals, family members and healthcare providers (2025)
Journal Article
Putri, A. I., Peters, R. M. H., De Sabbata, K., Mengistu, B. S., Agusni, R. I., Alinda, M. D., Darlong, J., Listiawan, M. Y., Prakoeswa, C. R. S., Walker, S. L., & Zweekhorst, M. B. M. (in press). A socio-ecological model of the management of leprosy reactions in Indonesia and India using the experiences of affected individuals, family members and healthcare providers. BMC Health Services Research, 25(1), Article 196. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-025-12340-5

Background: Leprosy reactions (LR) are immune-mediated complications of leprosy that may be associated with severe and irreversible nerve damage. Non-medical aspects, such as financing, service provision, and healthcare resources in the management of... Read More about A socio-ecological model of the management of leprosy reactions in Indonesia and India using the experiences of affected individuals, family members and healthcare providers.

Transformative constitutionalism: Courts’ role in bridging the public-private divide of law and transforming African customary law (2025)
Journal Article
Gayoye, M. (in press). Transformative constitutionalism: Courts’ role in bridging the public-private divide of law and transforming African customary law. Oñati Socio-Legal Series, https://doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl.1976

African customary law (ACL) is an important legal system that regulates the lives of many people. The colonial origins of this body of law meant that it hasn’t always served the justice needs of Africans. Coloniality and Upendra Baxi’s postcolonial l... Read More about Transformative constitutionalism: Courts’ role in bridging the public-private divide of law and transforming African customary law.

Trafficking and the Law (2024)
Book Chapter
Faulkner, E., & Bunting, A. (2024). Trafficking and the Law. In A Cultural History of Slavery and Human Trafficking in the Age of Globalization. Bloomsbury Publishing

With coverage extending from prehistory to the modern day these six highly illustrated, interdisciplinary volumes are the first definitive reference work covering the cultural history of slavery and human trafficking.

Seven Police Officers and a WhatsApp Group: What Could Go Wrong? (2024)
Journal Article
Higson-Bliss, L. (2024). Seven Police Officers and a WhatsApp Group: What Could Go Wrong?. Journal of Criminal Law, https://doi.org/10.1177/00220183241299610

Provides a case comment on the recent matter of Cobban & Borders v DPP [2024] EWHC 1908 (Admin) following a High Court Appeal on the Appellants original convictions of sending grossly offensive communications as prohibited under to s.127(1) of the Co... Read More about Seven Police Officers and a WhatsApp Group: What Could Go Wrong?.

State as rescuer or villain in the tale of modern slavery? (2024)
Digital Artefact
Faulkner, E. (2024). State as rescuer or villain in the tale of modern slavery?. [https://www.transformingsociety.co.uk/2024/11/07/state-as-rescuer-or-villain-in-the-tale-of-modern-slavery/]

In the UK last month, modern slavery made headline news, with Southwark Crown Court jailing several members of an organised criminal gang ‘who trafficked 12 people from Eastern Europe and forced them to work long hours in McDonald’s and in various ot... Read More about State as rescuer or villain in the tale of modern slavery?.