Outputs (508)
Prosecuting Communication Offences: Interpreting the Harms Model (2022)
Journal Article
This article explores the Law Commission’s 2021 paper - Modernising Communications Offences: a final report. The Commission recommends replacing the Malicious Communications Act 1988 and section 127(1) of the Communications Act 2003 with a new offen... Read More about Prosecuting Communication Offences: Interpreting the Harms Model.
To Everything There is a Season: Instrumentalising Article 10 TEU to Exclude Undemocratic Member State Representatives from the European Council and the Council (2022)
Journal Article
This paper presents the argument that art. 10 TEU could be utilised to confront the problem of undemocratic Member State representatives in the European Council and the Council. First, it is contended that art. 10(2) TEU, read with the principle of r... Read More about To Everything There is a Season: Instrumentalising Article 10 TEU to Exclude Undemocratic Member State Representatives from the European Council and the Council.
The Excessive Regulation of Early Abortion Medication in the UK: The Case for Reform. (2022)
Journal Article
Early medical abortion (EMA) involves the administration of two medications-mifepristone and misoprostol-24-48 hours apart. These routinely used medications are recognised as safe and effective by the World Health Organization which recommends this c... Read More about The Excessive Regulation of Early Abortion Medication in the UK: The Case for Reform..
The Application of the Environment Act 2021 Principles to Carbon Capture and Storage (2022)
Journal Article
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a new technology considered to have the potential to decarbonise economies. However, nationally and internationally the use of CCS has also been raising concerns about its potential global risks and adverse impacts... Read More about The Application of the Environment Act 2021 Principles to Carbon Capture and Storage.
“I was able to ask for help when I became stressed rather than sitting alone and struggling”: psychology and law students’ views of the impact of identity and community on mental wellbeing (2022)
Journal Article
People derive a sense of self from membership in social groups. Universities are an ecosystem of different communities and represent a significant opportunity to explore how group memberships can impact mental wellbeing. A key university group is stu... Read More about “I was able to ask for help when I became stressed rather than sitting alone and struggling”: psychology and law students’ views of the impact of identity and community on mental wellbeing.
“Make Glorious Mistakes!” Fostering growth and wellbeing in HE transition (2022)
Journal Article
This paper uses Keele’s Legal Essentials module as a case study to evaluate how curriculum design can promote wellbeing in first-year law students, by supporting their transition to higher education and fostering a sense of belonging to the Law Schoo... Read More about “Make Glorious Mistakes!” Fostering growth and wellbeing in HE transition.
Privacy International and Quadrature du Net: One Step Forward Two Steps Back in the Data Retention Saga? (2022)
Journal Article
The present contribution aims to critically reflect on the future direction of data retention at the EU and the national levels by discussing the lessons arising from two seminal Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) decisions: Privacy International and... Read More about Privacy International and Quadrature du Net: One Step Forward Two Steps Back in the Data Retention Saga?.
Ceci n’est pas un État: The Order of Malta and the Holy See as precedents for deterritorialized statehood? (2022)
Journal Article
Sinking island States have become allegories of the Anthropocene and a symbol of the radical violence of climate change. Various theories have been advanced supporting the continued existence of sunken islands as deterritorialized States. A common vi... Read More about Ceci n’est pas un État: The Order of Malta and the Holy See as precedents for deterritorialized statehood?.