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Reformative perspective on the principle of legitimate expectation in Turkish administrative law (2023)
Thesis
Cindik, T. (2023). Reformative perspective on the principle of legitimate expectation in Turkish administrative law. (Thesis). Keele University

This PhD thesis aims to reform the principle of legitimate expectation in Turkish Administrative Law by considering European Union Law, decisions of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), and utilizing Hohfeld analysis. The narrow interpretation... Read More about Reformative perspective on the principle of legitimate expectation in Turkish administrative law.

Finding the Eye of the Octopus: the Limits of Regulating Outsourced Offender Probation in England and Wales (2021)
Journal Article
Corcoran. (2021). Finding the Eye of the Octopus: the Limits of Regulating Outsourced Offender Probation in England and Wales. https://doi.org/10.4000/rfcb.7888

This article discusses the constraints on, and conflicts over, the oversight and regulation of mixed public-private entities, using the part-privatisation of the probation service in England and Wales – a policy called Transforming Rehabilitation (TR... Read More about Finding the Eye of the Octopus: the Limits of Regulating Outsourced Offender Probation in England and Wales.

Just Say No! Appeals Against Orders for a Preliminary Reference (2020)
Journal Article
Cotter, J. (2020). Just Say No! Appeals Against Orders for a Preliminary Reference. European Public Law, 26(3), 615-642. https://doi.org/10.54648/euro2020058

Can an order for a preliminary reference to the Court of Justice of the European Union (the Court), made by a lower instance national court, be subject to an appeal to a higher instance national court? To date, the Court has not been sufficiently cle... Read More about Just Say No! Appeals Against Orders for a Preliminary Reference.

Decorated Duterte: Digital Objects and the Crisis of Martial Law History in the Philippines (2020)
Journal Article
McKay. (2020). Decorated Duterte: Digital Objects and the Crisis of Martial Law History in the Philippines. Modern Languages Open, https://doi.org/10.3828/mlo.v0i0.316

Much of the contemporary crisis in coming to terms with the past may have digital origins. We can see this crisis as engineered or assembled through a new series of historical actors: memes and posts on social media and, behind them, the work of trol... Read More about Decorated Duterte: Digital Objects and the Crisis of Martial Law History in the Philippines.

Solidarity in the wake of COVID-19: reimagining the International Health Regulations (2020)
Journal Article
(2020). Solidarity in the wake of COVID-19: reimagining the International Health Regulations. Lancet, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736%2820%2931417-3

Amid frenzied national responses to COVID-19, the world could soon reach a critical juncture to revisit and strengthen the International Health Regulations (IHR), the multilateral instrument that governs how 196 states and WHO collectively address th... Read More about Solidarity in the wake of COVID-19: reimagining the International Health Regulations.

Issues in Sentencing Procedure (2020)
Journal Article
(2020). Issues in Sentencing Procedure. Criminal Law Review, 397-410

Discusses key issues relevant to sentencing procedure, including the burdens and standards of proof involved, the boundaries of Newton hearings, the mitigating and aggravating factors, evidence of local prevalence of a crime, and the use of victim pe... Read More about Issues in Sentencing Procedure.

Maritime security: the uncharted politics of the global sea (2019)
Journal Article
Bueger, C., Edmunds, T., & Ryan, B. (2019). Maritime security: the uncharted politics of the global sea. International Affairs, 95(5), 971-978. https://doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiz145

In this introduction to a special section of the September 2019 issue of International Affairs, we revisit the main themes and arguments of our article ‘Beyond seablindness: a new agenda for maritime security studies’, published in this journal in No... Read More about Maritime security: the uncharted politics of the global sea.

Becoming Montenegrin: biopower, police reform and human rights (2019)
Journal Article
Ryan. (2019). Becoming Montenegrin: biopower, police reform and human rights. The International Journal of Human Rights, 23(4), 476-492. https://doi.org/10.1080/13642987.2016.1161211

The paper forms a Foucauldian analysis of police reforms in Montenegro. Drawing on interviews with police officers at all ranks in 2004, undertaken as reform was commencing, and on interviews undertaken in 2010, after Montenegro's independence, the p... Read More about Becoming Montenegrin: biopower, police reform and human rights.

The Foundations of Conscientious Objection: Against Freedom and Autonomy (2018)
Journal Article
Nehushtan, Y., & Danaher, J. (2018). The Foundations of Conscientious Objection: Against Freedom and Autonomy. Jurisprudence, 541-565. https://doi.org/10.1080/20403313.2018.1454031

According to the common view, conscientious objection is grounded in autonomy or in ‘freedom of conscience’ and is tolerated out of respect for the objector's autonomy. Emphasising freedom of conscience or autonomy as a central concept within the iss... Read More about The Foundations of Conscientious Objection: Against Freedom and Autonomy.

How do sectoral policies support climate compatible development? An empirical analysis focusing on southern Africa (2018)
Journal Article
(2018). How do sectoral policies support climate compatible development? An empirical analysis focusing on southern Africa. Environmental Science and Policy, 9 -15. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2017.10.009

Promoting inclusive and sustainable economic and social development whilst simultaneously adapting to climate change impacts and mitigating greenhouse gas emissions – Climate Compatible Development (CCD) – requires coherent policy approaches that spa... Read More about How do sectoral policies support climate compatible development? An empirical analysis focusing on southern Africa.

Mitigating North-South participation inequalities in global environmental governance: potential NGO contributions
Thesis
Konasinghe, D. K. L. (2011). Mitigating North-South participation inequalities in global environmental governance: potential NGO contributions

For several historical and political reasons, the decision-making processes and institutional structures of environmental governance has been greatly impacted by the North-South dimension, which creates enormous challenges for Southern states when th... Read More about Mitigating North-South participation inequalities in global environmental governance: potential NGO contributions.