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Vaccine procurement during an influenza pandemic and the role of Advance Purchase Agreements: Lessons from 2009-H1N1 (2015)
Journal Article
(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)
Journal Article
(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)
Journal Article
(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..

Legal education, social mobility and employability: possible selves, curriculum intervention and the role of legal work experience (2015)
Journal Article
(2015). Legal education, social mobility and employability: possible selves, curriculum intervention and the role of legal work experience. Journal of Law and Society, 173-201. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6478.2015.00704.x

This article interrogates a number of assumptions underpinning the recent focus on employability and social mobility within legal education and the legal profession – in particular the capacity of legal work experience to support these policy objecti... Read More about Legal education, social mobility and employability: possible selves, curriculum intervention and the role of legal work experience.

Time and Crime: Which Cold-Case Investigations Should Be Reheated? (2015)
Journal Article
Hughes, J. (2015). Time and Crime: Which Cold-Case Investigations Should Be Reheated?. Criminal Justice Ethics, https://doi.org/10.1080/0731129X.2015.1025505

Advances in forensic techniques have expanded the temporal horizon of criminal investigations, facilitating investigation of historic crimes that would previously have been considered unsolvable. Public enthusiasm for pursuing historic crimes is exem... Read More about Time and Crime: Which Cold-Case Investigations Should Be Reheated?.

Re MB (An Adult :Medical Treatment) [1997] and St George's Healthcare NHS Trust v S [1998]: The Dilemma of the 'Court Ordered' Caesarean. (2015)
Book Chapter
(2015). Re MB (An Adult :Medical Treatment) [1997] and St George's Healthcare NHS Trust v S [1998]: The Dilemma of the 'Court Ordered' Caesarean. In Landmark cases in medical law (145 -174)

This collection provides a fascinating insight in the interaction of medical law and broader social changes to our bodies, illness and medical professionals.

The War Against Terror and Transatlantic Information Sharing: Spillovers of Privacy or Spillovers of Security? (2015)
Journal Article
(2015). The War Against Terror and Transatlantic Information Sharing: Spillovers of Privacy or Spillovers of Security?. Merkourios, 87 - 103. https://doi.org/10.5334/ujiel.cq

The EU-US Passenger Name Record (PNR) agreement has been among the most controversial instruments in the fight against terrorism that the EU negotiated with the US after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The agreement has been heavily criticised for its im... Read More about The War Against Terror and Transatlantic Information Sharing: Spillovers of Privacy or Spillovers of Security?.

The United Kingdom's First Woman Law Professor: An Archerian Analysis (2015)
Journal Article
(2015). The United Kingdom's First Woman Law Professor: An Archerian Analysis. Journal of Law and Society, 127-149. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6478.2015.00701.x

In 1970, at Queen's University Belfast, Claire Palley became the first woman to hold a Chair in Law at a United Kingdom university. However, little is known about the circumstances surrounding this event, or Claire Palley herself. This article (part... Read More about The United Kingdom's First Woman Law Professor: An Archerian Analysis.