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The Intrinsic Value of Registered Partnerships and Marriage for Same-sex Couples, their Recognition Domestically and at the Strasbourg Court (2023)
Book Chapter
Fenwick, H., & Hayward, A. (2023). The Intrinsic Value of Registered Partnerships and Marriage for Same-sex Couples, their Recognition Domestically and at the Strasbourg Court. In P. Behrens, & S. Becker (Eds.), Justice After Stonewall: LGBT Life between Challenge and Change. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003286295-13

Only a minority of jurisdictions currently permit same-sex marriage – among them, England and Wales (from 2013), Scotland (from 2014) and Northern Ireland (from 2020). This chapter explores the drive towards marriage equality from a domestic perspect... Read More about The Intrinsic Value of Registered Partnerships and Marriage for Same-sex Couples, their Recognition Domestically and at the Strasbourg Court.

Islamic Law (2022)
Book Chapter
Hedayati-Kakhki, M. (2022). Islamic Law. In M. Bohlander, & A. Reed (Eds.), Fault in Criminal Law: Domestic and Comparative Perspectives. Routledge/Taylor & Francis

Exploring narratives about 'cancel culture' in UK educational/employment settings under the ECHR (2022)
Book Chapter
Fenwick, H. (2022). Exploring narratives about 'cancel culture' in UK educational/employment settings under the ECHR. In P. Czech, L. Heschl, K. Lukas, M. Nowak, & G. Oberleitner (Eds.), European Yearbook on Human Rights 2022 (309-344). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781839703447.012

Some advocates of free speech are currently arguing that universities and other organisations are far too prompt to accept curbs on expression or expressive acts in relation to issues such as transgender rights, racism, feminism, religious extremism.... Read More about Exploring narratives about 'cancel culture' in UK educational/employment settings under the ECHR.

A critique of audience rights to receive information and ideas under a democratic interpretation of freedom of expression: the stance of the Strasbourg Court (2022)
Book Chapter
Fenwick, H. (in press). A critique of audience rights to receive information and ideas under a democratic interpretation of freedom of expression: the stance of the Strasbourg Court. In C. Girard, & P. Auriel (Eds.), Freedom of expression and democracy in Europe. Oxford University Press

This chapter concerns the rights of the "listener" to receive information, ideas, opinions. It will consider a range of ways in which a democratic interpretation of freedom of expression, understood here as the freedom to receive information and idea... Read More about A critique of audience rights to receive information and ideas under a democratic interpretation of freedom of expression: the stance of the Strasbourg Court.

Rifa' al-Tahtawi (2021)
Book Chapter
Newman, D. L. (2021). Rifa' al-Tahtawi. In D. Thomas, & J. Chesworth (Eds.), Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History. The Ottoman empire (1800-1914) (512-521). Brill Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004460270

Islamic law (2019)
Book Chapter
Hedayati-Kakhki, M. (2019). Islamic law. In M. Bohlander, & A. Reed (Eds.), Homicide in Criminal Law – A Research Companion (322 - 346). Routledge

Wandering Nights: Shahrazād’s Mutations (2018)
Book Chapter
Newman, D. (2018). Wandering Nights: Shahrazād’s Mutations. In C. Caruso (Ed.), The life of texts : evidence in textual production, transmission and reception. (62-92). Bloomsbury

‘Reconciling international human rights law with executive non-trial-based counter-terror measures: the case of UK temporary exclusion orders’ (2018)
Book Chapter
Fenwick, H. (2018). ‘Reconciling international human rights law with executive non-trial-based counter-terror measures: the case of UK temporary exclusion orders’. In P. Auriel, O. Beaud, & C. Wellman (Eds.), The Rule of Crisis: Terrorism, Emergency Legislation and the Rule of Law (121-156). Springer Verlag

Non-trial-based measures, in particular executive detention, have at various times been resorted to by democracies as part of their counter-terror strategies. Western democracies are facing an unprecedented rise in ‘home-grown’ terrorism; the threats... Read More about ‘Reconciling international human rights law with executive non-trial-based counter-terror measures: the case of UK temporary exclusion orders’.

Islamic Law (2017)
Book Chapter
Hedayati-Kakhki, M. (2017). Islamic Law. In M. Bohlander, & A. Reed (Eds.), Consent: Domestic and Comparative Perspectives (280-301). Routledge

Interrogation of Suspects (2015)
Book Chapter
Hedayati-Kakhki, M. (2015). Interrogation of Suspects. In D. Welsh, & et al. (Eds.), Contemporary Developments and Practices in Investigative Interviewing and Interrogation; An International Perspective (34-47). Routledge

Enhanced Subsidiarity and a Dialogic Approach - Or Appeasement in Recent Cases on Criminal Justice, Public Order and Counter-Terrorism at Strasbourg Against the UK? (2015)
Book Chapter
Fenwick, H. (2015). Enhanced Subsidiarity and a Dialogic Approach - Or Appeasement in Recent Cases on Criminal Justice, Public Order and Counter-Terrorism at Strasbourg Against the UK?. In K. S. Ziegler, E. Wicks, & L. Hodson (Eds.), The UK and European Human Rights: a strained relationship? (194-213). Hart Publishing

This chapter is written against a back-drop of rising hostility to the ECHR in an increasingly nationalistic Britain which is currently confronting the threat represented by Russian action in Ukraine and the threat of ISIS expansion in Iraq and Syria... Read More about Enhanced Subsidiarity and a Dialogic Approach - Or Appeasement in Recent Cases on Criminal Justice, Public Order and Counter-Terrorism at Strasbourg Against the UK?.

Islamic Law (2014)
Book Chapter
Hedayati-Kakhki, M. (2014). Islamic Law. In M. Bohlander, & A. Reed (Eds.), General Defences in Criminal Law - Domestic and Comparative Perspectives (241-254). Ashgate Publishing

Post 9/11 UK counter-terrorism cases in the European Court of Human Rights: a ‘dialogic’ approach to rights’ protection or appeasement of national authorities? (2014)
Book Chapter
Fenwick, H. (2014). Post 9/11 UK counter-terrorism cases in the European Court of Human Rights: a ‘dialogic’ approach to rights’ protection or appeasement of national authorities?. In F. de Londras, & F. Davies (Eds.), Critical Debates on Counter-Terrorist Judicial Review. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9781107282124

Islamic Law (2013)
Book Chapter
Hedayati-Kakhki, M. (2013). Islamic Law. In M. Bohlander, & A. Reed (Eds.), Participation in Crime - Domestic and Comparative Perspectives (341-358). Ashgate Publishing