Items where Subject is "K Law > K Law (General)"
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2024Spataru, Natalia (2024) The accommodation of sustainability in the EU Internal Market public procurement system. Working Paper. University of Birmingham. 2022Asmelash, Henok (2022) The WTO Dispute Settlement System as a Forum for Climate Litigation? Working Paper. University of Birmingham. Lee, Professor Robert (2022) Lost to Law: Why Women Leave the Legal Profession. Working Paper. University of Birmingham. Mahlert, Colleen (2022) A Legal Perspective on Nuclear Back-End Management in the Circular Economy. Working Paper. University of Birmingham. 2020Furculita, Cornelia (2020) FTA dispute settlement mechanisms – alternative fora for trade disputes: the case of CETA and EUJEPA. Working Paper. University of Birmingham. Kalogirou, Kornilia Pipidi (2020) Regulatory cooperation in EU FTAs: characteristics of the reestablished practice. Working Paper. University of Birmingham. Mancini, Isabella (2020) Fundamental rights in the institutional architecture of EU trade agreements: a tale of omissions. Working Paper. University of Birmingham. 2019Arnull, Anthony (2019) The Working Language of the CJEU: Time for a Change? Working Paper. University of Birmingham. Bahri, Amrita (2019) “Appellate Body Held Hostage”: Is Judicial Activism at Fair Trial? Working Paper. University of Birmingham. Dragneva-Lewers, Rilka (2019) Pork, Peace and Principles: the Relations between the EU and the Eurasian Economic Union. Working Paper. University of Birmingham. Pandit, Nikita (2019) Artificial intelligence and its impact on the nature of the legal profession and its regulatory framework. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Thomas, Linden (2019) The regulation of solicitors and university law clinics. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. 2018Böttner, Robert (2018) Enhanced cooperation - a suitable means to further integration? Working Paper. University of Birmingham. Carroll, Emily (2018) Reimagining the Teaching of Land Law. Working Paper. University of Birmingham , Birmingham . Howse, Robert (2018) The Roads to Reversing Brexit: Local and Transnational Constitutional Principles. Working Paper. University of Birmingham. Lee, Professor Robert and Filgueira, Begonia (2018) Sustainability and the Commissioning of Legal Services. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. McHale, Professor Jean and Krajewska, Dr. Atina (2018) Reimagining Health Law. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Nathan, Max (2018) Creative Differences? Measuring creative economy employment in the US and UK using microdata. Discussion Paper. University of Birmingham , Birmingham, UK. Trybus, Martin (Professor) (2018) Brexit and the Law School: Re-imagining EU Law. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Xenofontos , Stefanos (2018) Putting a price on human rights? A policy-based approach for the protection of human rights in Europe. Working Paper. University of Birmingham. 2017Ballagun, Gurpreet and Hutton, Emerald and Lalli, Jasmine and Ruta, Catherine (2017) Reflections on Participation in the Birmingham Law School Pro Bono Group. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Bellantuono, Giuseppe (Professor) (2017) Renewables, Investments, and State Aids: Exploring the Legal Side of Polycentricity. Working Paper. University of Birmingham. Flint, Emma (2017) ‘For now we see through a glass, darkly’: examining diversity disclosures by UK law firms through a critical race perspective. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Georgiou, Natasha A. and Rocco, Andrea (2017) Energy governance in EU-Russia energy relations: paving the way towards an energy union. Working Paper. University of Birmingham. Harding, Rosie and Tascioglu, Ezgi (2017) Everyday Decisions Findings Summary: Easyread. Everyday Decisions Project Findings. Harding, Rosie and Tascioglu, Ezgi (2017) Everyday Decisions Project Report: Supporting Legal Capacity through Care, Support and Empowerment. Project Report. Birmingham Law School, Birmingham. Lee, Professor Robert and Tkacukova, Dr Tatiana (2017) A Study of Litigants in Person in Birmingham Civil Justice Centre. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Melo Araujo, B. A. (Dr) (2017) Labour Standards and Mega-Regionals: Innovative Rule-Making or Sticking to the Boilerplate? Working Paper. University of Birmingham. Sharpston, Eleanor (2017) Of the State of the (European) Union and of Trade Deals. Working Paper. University of Birmingham. Trybus, Martin (Professor) (2017) European Union Law and Public Procurement. Working Paper. University of Birmingham. 2016Baldi, Giorgia (2016) The ‘humanity’ of the secular legal subject’: Reading the European Court of Human Rights’ decisions over the practice of veiling. Working Paper. University of Birmingham. Dragneva, Rilka (2016) The Eurasian Economic Union: Balancing Sovereignty and Integration. Working Paper. University of Birmingham. Fairclough, Samantha (2016) Getting Law Students to Contribute in Class: A Personal Reflection. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Fairclough, Samantha (2016) ‘It doesn’t happen… and I’ve never thought it was necessary for it to happen’: Barriers to vulnerable defendants giving evidence by live link in Crown Court trials. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Frantziou, Eleni (2016) A ‘right to have rights’ in the EU public sphere? An Arendtian justification for the application of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. Working Paper. University of Birmingham. Gremmelprez, Femke (2016) Enforcing compliance of the Rule of Law by the Member States of the EU: Emphasising the EU’s Failure? Working Paper. University of Birmingham. Gualco, Elena (2016) General principles of EU law as a passe-partout key within the constitutional edifice of the European Union: are the benefits worth the side effects? Working Paper. University of Birmingham. Johnston, Beth (2016) Five Benefits I Got From Doing Pro Bono. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Lonardo, Luigi (2016) The Banking Union: Agencies and the Lesson from the US. Working Paper. University of Birmingham. Maris , Georgios and Sklias, Pantelis (2016) Asymmetrical Sovereignty, European Integration, and the Grey Zone of European Union Politics. Working Paper. University of Birmingham. Petrašević, Tunjica and Duić, Dunja (2016) Is There a Tomorrow for the Economic and Social Committee (EESC) and the Committee of the Regions (CoR)? Working Paper. University of Birmingham. Poon, Jenny (2016) (Re-)inventing the Dublin System: Addressing Uniformity and Harmonization through Non-Refoulement Obligations. Working Paper. University of Birmingham. Thomas, Linden (2016) The "Lottery" of Justice: Exploring Some of the Consequences of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Trybus, Martin (2016) The Legal Foundations of a European Army. Working Paper. University of Birmingham. Walker, Christopher (2016) Pro Bono Challenges and Opportunities: A Student Perspective. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. 2015Crowder, Mark and Shephard, Catherine (2015) 'Typical lawyer': clones, clients and fitness for purpose in times of change. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Dushenski, Lawrence (2015) CEPLER 2015 national essay competition winning entry: A 'brexit' would be a serious threat to London as the centre of globalized legal services. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Etherington, Laurence (2015) Keepers of the Gate : Access to the Solicitors' Profession in the 21st Century. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Miller, Iain (2015) The Regulatory Balancing Act. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Moorhead, Richard (2015) Corporate Lawyers: values, institutional logics and ethics. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Peter, Smith (2015) The Legal Education - Legal Practice Relationship: A Critical Evaluation. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Sommerlad, Hilary (2015) The 'Social Magic' of Merit: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the English and Welsh Legal Profession. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Thomas, Linden (2015) Re-imagining clinical legal education. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Vaughan, Dr. Steven (2015) Going Public: Diversity Disclosures by Large UK Law Firms. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Vaughan, Dr. Steven (2015) Response to LSUC Consultation Paper: 'Promoting better legal practices'. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Vaughan, Dr. Steven and Thomas, Linden and Young, Alastair (2015) Symbolism over Substance? Large Law Firms and Corporate Social Responsibility. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Vaughan, Steven (2015) Corporate Lawyers and the Public Interest. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Vaughan, Steven (2015) Guidance and the regulatory space for solicitors. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Vaughan, Steven (2015) Response to 'Future Bar Training' Consultation. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Wells, Celia (2015) Corporate Bribery and Tax Abuse: what's law got to do with it? Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. 2014Arnull, Anthony (2014) The Changing Nature of Academic Careers in Law. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Hassanally, Salmaan and Skelding, Amelia and Wong, Jill (2014) CEPLER National Essay Competition runners-up: In an age of austerity, access to justice is a luxury. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Jones, Imogen (2014) Reflections on the ‘Reimagining the Teaching of Criminal Law’ Workshop. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Menis, Susy (2014) Non-traditional students and critical pedagogy: transformative practice and the teaching of criminal law. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Richards, Chris (2014) CEPLER National Essay Competition Winning Entry: In an age of austerity, access to justice is a luxury. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. Wells, Celia (2014) Grand Designs: Deconstructing and Reconstructing Criminal Law. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. |