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White British researchers and internationally educated research participants: Insights from reflective practices on issues of language and culture in nursing contexts (2015)
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(2015). White British researchers and internationally educated research participants: Insights from reflective practices on issues of language and culture in nursing contexts. Journal of Research in Nursing, 640-652. https://doi.org/10.1177/1744987115618236

This paper explores how reflective practices enabled researchers to achieve a more complex analysis of qualitative data generated from focus groups. Drawing on our experiences as two white British researchers, conducting a study with internationally... Read More about White British researchers and internationally educated research participants: Insights from reflective practices on issues of language and culture in nursing contexts.

I Lived and Learned': Violence, Survival and Knowledge in Trans Women's Lives in Turkey (2015)
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Tascioglu, E. (2015). I Lived and Learned': Violence, Survival and Knowledge in Trans Women's Lives in Turkey. Oñati Socio-Legal Series, 1452-1470

This article examines life story narratives of trans women in an effort to understand how violence produces and shapes their lives and subjectivities in Istanbul, Turkey. After delineating the main forms of violence that target them, it looks at the... Read More about I Lived and Learned': Violence, Survival and Knowledge in Trans Women's Lives in Turkey.

Spectacles of Illegality: Mapping Ethiopia’s Show Trials (2015)
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Allo, A., & Tesfaye, B. (2015). Spectacles of Illegality: Mapping Ethiopia’s Show Trials. African identities, 279 - 296. https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2015.1087305

General jurisprudence conceives the courtroom as a space of adjudication and justice far removed from the gravitational field of politics. Both in its normative inscription and function, the court is conceived as a site of truth and justice elevated... Read More about Spectacles of Illegality: Mapping Ethiopia’s Show Trials.

Mitochondrial Replacement: ethics and identity (2015)
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Wrigley, A., Wilkinson, S., & Appleby, J. (2015). Mitochondrial Replacement: ethics and identity. Bioethics, 631-638. https://doi.org/10.1111/bioe.12187

Mitochondrial replacement techniques (MRTs) have the potential to allow prospective parents who are at risk of passing on debilitating or even life-threatening mitochondrial disorders to have healthy children to whom they are genetically related. Eth... Read More about Mitochondrial Replacement: ethics and identity.

Solving Conflicts with International Investment Treaty Law from an EU Perspective: Article 351 TFEU Revisited (2015)
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(2015). Solving Conflicts with International Investment Treaty Law from an EU Perspective: Article 351 TFEU Revisited. Legal Issues of Economic Integration, 325-356

This article is meant to contribute to the discussion of the relationship between EU and international law. It focuses on bilateral investment agreements between EU Member States (intra-EU BITs), the majority of which will continue to have practical... Read More about Solving Conflicts with International Investment Treaty Law from an EU Perspective: Article 351 TFEU Revisited.

Unearthing bureaucratic legal consciousness: government officials' legal identification and moral ideals (2015)
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(2015). Unearthing bureaucratic legal consciousness: government officials' legal identification and moral ideals. International Journal of Law in Context, 299-319. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1744552315000166

The legal consciousness of citizens receiving the law has been extensively explored but little attention has been paid to the legal consciousness of individuals applying the law. This paper draws on interviews with forty government officials in the R... Read More about Unearthing bureaucratic legal consciousness: government officials' legal identification and moral ideals.

We See it as Being Heterosexualised, Being Put into a Care Home’: Gender, sexuality and housing/care preferences among older LGB individuals in the UK (2015)
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(2015). We See it as Being Heterosexualised, Being Put into a Care Home’: Gender, sexuality and housing/care preferences among older LGB individuals in the UK. Health and Social Care in the Community, e155 -e163. https://doi.org/10.1111/hsc.12265

This paper considers the lack of choice in sheltered housing and residential/nursing care provision for older lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) individuals in the UK. While there is a growing body of knowledge about their concerns about current options... Read More about We See it as Being Heterosexualised, Being Put into a Care Home’: Gender, sexuality and housing/care preferences among older LGB individuals in the UK.

Complicating Kinship and Inheritance: Older Lesbians’ and Gay Men’s Will-Writing in England (2015)
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(2015). Complicating Kinship and Inheritance: Older Lesbians’ and Gay Men’s Will-Writing in England. Feminist Legal Studies, 181 -197. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10691-015-9287-3

This article complicates the idea that lesbian and gay kinship is based primarily on friendship, voluntarism and being free from duty and obligation. It also offers a more nuanced understanding of wills as a rich source of evidence for making claims... Read More about Complicating Kinship and Inheritance: Older Lesbians’ and Gay Men’s Will-Writing in England.

Dignified Futures: A Queer Case on Marriage Equality? (2015)
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(2015). Dignified Futures: A Queer Case on Marriage Equality?

This Comment queers the logic of love and happiness in the most recent marriage equality case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States.

Vaccine procurement during an influenza pandemic and the role of Advance Purchase Agreements: Lessons from 2009-H1N1 (2015)
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(2015). Vaccine procurement during an influenza pandemic and the role of Advance Purchase Agreements: Lessons from 2009-H1N1. Global Public Health, 322 -335. https://doi.org/10.1080/17441692.2015.1043743

Vaccines are hugely important tools in minimising the effect pandemic influenza could have on a population. The reforms introduced by the Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Framework are ill-suited to providing sufficient levels of access to vaccines to... Read More about Vaccine procurement during an influenza pandemic and the role of Advance Purchase Agreements: Lessons from 2009-H1N1.

The ‘Horizontal Direct Effect’ of EU International Agreements: Is the Court Avoiding a Clear Answer? (2015)
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(2015). The ‘Horizontal Direct Effect’ of EU International Agreements: Is the Court Avoiding a Clear Answer?

This article looks at a less discussed topic in European legal scholarship: the horizontal direct effect of EU international agreements and the Court of Justice's apparent reluctance to expressly confirm it. It is argued that the direct effect of EU... Read More about The ‘Horizontal Direct Effect’ of EU International Agreements: Is the Court Avoiding a Clear Answer?.

Historicizing 'Law' as a Language of Progress, and Its Anomalies: The Case of Penal Law Reforms in Colonial India. (2015)
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(2015). Historicizing 'Law' as a Language of Progress, and Its Anomalies: The Case of Penal Law Reforms in Colonial India. Asian Journal of Comparative Law, 213-240. https://doi.org/10.1515/asjcl-2013-0065

This paper dispels the myth of liberal Enlightenment in relation to penal law reforms in colonial India by advancing two sets of argument. First, the liberal project of codification on the basis of universalist notion of utilitarianism never broke wi... Read More about Historicizing 'Law' as a Language of Progress, and Its Anomalies: The Case of Penal Law Reforms in Colonial India..