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The Uneasy Relationship between Intra-EU Investment Tribunals and the Court of Justice’s Achmea Judgment (2019)
Journal Article
(2019). The Uneasy Relationship between Intra-EU Investment Tribunals and the Court of Justice’s Achmea Judgment. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3496797

This paper focuses on the ways in which investment tribunals constituted under intra-EU BITs and the Energy Charter Treaty (in an intra-EU dispute) have reacted to the Court of Justice’s Achmea judgment of 6 March 2018. The first part of the paper ma... Read More about The Uneasy Relationship between Intra-EU Investment Tribunals and the Court of Justice’s Achmea Judgment.

Unspoken and unthinkable: The older disabled body in judicial discourse (2019)
Journal Article
Pritchard-Jones. (2019). Unspoken and unthinkable: The older disabled body in judicial discourse. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 101525 - 101525. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijlp.2019.101525

While much has been said about gendered bodies in legal discourse, as yet relatively little has been written about older bodies. This is surprising given the fact older people are statistically far more likely to be the subjects of certain areas of l... Read More about Unspoken and unthinkable: The older disabled body in judicial discourse.

PrEP in Prisons: HIV prevention in incarcerated populations. (2019)
Journal Article
Parsons. (2019). PrEP in Prisons: HIV prevention in incarcerated populations. International Journal of Prisoner Health, 199 - 206. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJPH-09-2019-0053

PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to discuss the possibility of using pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) as an HIV harm reduction intervention in prisons. PrEP is primarily discussed in relation to men who have sex with men (MSM), meaning other high... Read More about PrEP in Prisons: HIV prevention in incarcerated populations..

Alleviating Anxiety and Cultivating Care: Young Trans People in the Family Court of Australia (2019)
Journal Article
Raj, S. (2020). Alleviating Anxiety and Cultivating Care: Young Trans People in the Family Court of Australia. Australian Feminist Law Journal, 45(1), 111-130. https://doi.org/10.1080/13200968.2019.1636752

The distress and anxiety faced by young trans(gender) people generates varied social, medical, and legal concerns. In Australia, minors have had to appeal to the jurisdiction of the Family Court of Australia if they wished to undergo medical or surgi... Read More about Alleviating Anxiety and Cultivating Care: Young Trans People in the Family Court of Australia.

From east to west, can feminist legal strategies be transformative? Post-disaster to everyday times of crisis (2019)
Journal Article
Krishnadas, J. (2019). From east to west, can feminist legal strategies be transformative? Post-disaster to everyday times of crisis. Jindal Global Law Review, 247-268. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41020-019-00103-3

This article engages with a key question raised by feminist legal scholars from the east to the west: whether women should or should not engage in rights strategies? Are rights systematically exercised to reproduce patriarchal, dominant sites of just... Read More about From east to west, can feminist legal strategies be transformative? Post-disaster to everyday times of crisis.

Outlaw girls escape from prison: Gender, resistance and playfulness (2019)
Journal Article
Emmerich, F. (in press). Outlaw girls escape from prison: Gender, resistance and playfulness. Punishment and Society, 22(2), 207-226. https://doi.org/10.1177/1462474519873656

Prison resistance practices are increasingly understood as gendered and linked to subjectivation. This article builds on this growing body of knowledge, but with a different and largely under explored focus, namely the confrontational resistance prac... Read More about Outlaw girls escape from prison: Gender, resistance and playfulness.

From Homophony to Polyphony: Law and Music a Consonant Duet for Future Legal Thinking and Practice? (2019)
Journal Article
(2019). From Homophony to Polyphony: Law and Music a Consonant Duet for Future Legal Thinking and Practice?. The Student Journal of Professional Practice and Academic Research, https://doi.org/10.19164/sjppar.v1i2.871

This paper examines the extent to which the law should mirror music as a discipline that embraces the value of community in the diverse sense in order to accommodate difference. The paper advocates that the law should shift from privileging community... Read More about From Homophony to Polyphony: Law and Music a Consonant Duet for Future Legal Thinking and Practice?.

Reflecting On “Hannah’s Choice”: Using The Ethics Of Care To Justify Child Participation In End Of Life Decision-making (2019)
Journal Article
(2019). Reflecting On “Hannah’s Choice”: Using The Ethics Of Care To Justify Child Participation In End Of Life Decision-making. Medical Law Review, 124-154. https://doi.org/10.1093/medlaw/fwz011

It has been ten years since the case of Hannah Jones – the 12 year-old girl who was permitted to refuse a potentially life-saving heart transplant. In the past decade, there has been some progress within law and policy in respect of children’s partic... Read More about Reflecting On “Hannah’s Choice”: Using The Ethics Of Care To Justify Child Participation In End Of Life Decision-making.