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Passing the (proverbial) baton: Engaging students as partners in module design (2023)
Journal Article
Allen, E. (2023). Passing the (proverbial) baton: Engaging students as partners in module design. International Journal for Students as Partners, 7(2), https://doi.org/10.15173/ijsap.v7i2.5235

Student-staff partnership, understood as the situation when students and staff work together on a project, contributing equally but in potentially different ways, is an innovation that is gaining traction on university campuses worldwide. This case s... Read More about Passing the (proverbial) baton: Engaging students as partners in module design.

Ceci n’est pas un État: The Order of Malta and the Holy See as precedents for deterritorialized statehood? (2022)
Journal Article
Prost, M., & Allen, E. (2022). Ceci n’est pas un État: The Order of Malta and the Holy See as precedents for deterritorialized statehood?. Review of European Comparative and International Environmental Law, 171 - 181. https://doi.org/10.1111/reel.12431

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?.

Not a Moot Point!: Mooting as an Authentic Assessment Practice in Law? (2021)
Journal Article
Allen. (2021). Not a Moot Point!: Mooting as an Authentic Assessment Practice in Law?. The Journal of Academic Development and Education, https://doi.org/10.21252/fxtz-2z31

Authentic assessment, understood as a form of assessment in which students demonstrate the applicability of the skills and concepts they have learned in a real-world context, is increasingly prized in an instrumentalist higher education environment t... Read More about Not a Moot Point!: Mooting as an Authentic Assessment Practice in Law?.

Climate Change and Disappearing Island States: Pursuing Remedial Territory (2018)
Journal Article
Allen, E. (2018). Climate Change and Disappearing Island States: Pursuing Remedial Territory. https://doi.org/10.1163/23527072-00101008

As at the start of 2018, at least eight low-lying Pacific islands have been found to have disappeared as a result of climate change induced rising sea levels and more seem likely in future to suffer the same fate. Because international law demands te... Read More about Climate Change and Disappearing Island States: Pursuing Remedial Territory.