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Ethics, Law and Society Volume V (Ed. by A. Wrigley) (2013)
Book
Wrigley, A. (2013). N. Prialux, & A. Wrigley (Eds.). Ethics, Law and Society Volume V (Ed. by A. Wrigley). Taylor & Francis (Routledge). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315094342

This key collection brings together a selection of papers commissioned and published by the Cardiff Centre for Ethics, Law & Society. It incorporates contributions from a group of international experts along with a selection of short opinion pieces w... Read More about Ethics, Law and Society Volume V (Ed. by A. Wrigley).

EU Member State Enforcement of ‘Mixed’ Agreements and Access to Justice: Rethinking Direct Effect (2013)
Journal Article
(2013). EU Member State Enforcement of ‘Mixed’ Agreements and Access to Justice: Rethinking Direct Effect

Article 344 TFEU forbids Member States to pursue any other means of dispute settlement, when issues regarding the application and interpretation of the Treaties are concerned. The Court of Justice extended this principle to include disputes arising u... Read More about EU Member State Enforcement of ‘Mixed’ Agreements and Access to Justice: Rethinking Direct Effect.

What Are Conscientious Exemptions Really About? (2013)
Journal Article
Nehushtan, Y. (2013). What Are Conscientious Exemptions Really About?. Oxford Journal of Law and Religion, 393 - 416. https://doi.org/10.1093/ojlr/rws045

The main argument of this article is that granting conscientious exemptions is best understood as the outcome of tolerance than as a way of applying the idea of equality. It is also argued that perceiving the right to be granted conscientious exempti... Read More about What Are Conscientious Exemptions Really About?.

Researching older lesbians: problems and partial solutions (2013)
Journal Article
(2013). Researching older lesbians: problems and partial solutions. Journal of Lesbian Studies, 380 - 392. https://doi.org/10.1080/10894160.2013.773840

There is a lack of research about older lesbians, who can be considered not only a "hidden population" but also a population in hiding. Yet older lesbians hold vital historical and cultural narratives that are, in turn, the heritage of younger lesbia... Read More about Researching older lesbians: problems and partial solutions.

What Constitutes ‘Failure to Notify’ National Measures? (2013)
Journal Article
(2013). What Constitutes ‘Failure to Notify’ National Measures?. European Public Law, 281-294

The inclusion of article 260(3) TFEU adopted as part of the Lisbon Treaty changed the landscape of infringement proceedings. The provision grants the Commission the power to propose monetary sanctions already during the initial Court litigation again... Read More about What Constitutes ‘Failure to Notify’ National Measures?.

Limitations on personhood arguments for abortion and 'after-birth abortion'. (2013)
Journal Article
Wrigley, A. (2013). Limitations on personhood arguments for abortion and 'after-birth abortion'. Journal of Medical Ethics, 39(5), e15 -e18. https://doi.org/10.1136/medethics-2012-100958

Two notable limitations exist on the use of personhood arguments in establishing moral status. Firstly, although the attribution of personhood may give us sufficient reason to grant something moral status, it is not a necessary condition. Secondly, e... Read More about Limitations on personhood arguments for abortion and 'after-birth abortion'..

Methodology as Epistemological Strategy: A Historical Perspective (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Prost, M. (2013, January). Methodology as Epistemological Strategy: A Historical Perspective. Presented at Doing Law Beyond the State: Exploring Research Methodologies in EU and International Law, University of Sheffield, England, UK

Introduction (2013)
Book Chapter
Wrigley. (2013). Introduction. In Ethics, Law and Society vol V: Ethics of Care, Theorising the Ethical, and Body Politics (3 - 6). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315094342-1

This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in this book. This chapter addresses Ethics of Care, Body Politics, Theorising the Ethicaland Governance, it provides a variety of exciting perspectives by which to bring the highly... Read More about Introduction.

Body Politics (2013)
Book Chapter
Wrigley. (2013). Body Politics. In Ethics, Law and Society vol V: Ethics of Care, Theorising the Ethical, and Body Politics (177 - 181). Taylor & Francis (Routledge). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315094342-12

The phrase 'Body Politics' has its roots in feminist politics, particularly concerning the reproductive rights of women, it has taken on a much more general meaning, covering regulation and control over the human body from a range of ethical, legal a... Read More about Body Politics.

Wanted Dead or Alive: Organ Donation and Limitations on Surrogate Consent for Non-Competent Living Donors (2013)
Book Chapter
Wrigley. (2013). Wanted Dead or Alive: Organ Donation and Limitations on Surrogate Consent for Non-Competent Living Donors. In Ethics, Law and Society, Vol V (209 - 234). Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

This chapter focuses on the issues concerning live organ donation and the challenges this poses for donors who have lost capacity to consent. It argues that the limitations on advance directives and surrogate decision-making mean that they can only g... Read More about Wanted Dead or Alive: Organ Donation and Limitations on Surrogate Consent for Non-Competent Living Donors.