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The Laws of Public Data Gaps (2025)
Book Chapter
Tomlinson, J., Butler, O., Somers-Joce, C., Meers, J., Aidlinis, S., Coakley, N., & O'Loughlin, E. (in press). The Laws of Public Data Gaps. In Automation in Public Governance: Theory, Practice and Problems. Hart Publishing

One of the most significant developments in the digitalisation and automation of government infrastructure is that the capacity of officials to collect, with minimal costs, valuable data on the performance, users, and impacts of public services is in... Read More about The Laws of Public Data Gaps.

Citizenship Tests (2025)
Book Chapter
Brooks, T. (2025). Citizenship Tests. In The Routledge Handbook of the Ethics of Immigration (201-210). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003037309-22

This chapter surveys different models for how citizenship tests are run. These include the United States, Australia, the European model, and the United Kingdom. Each has contrasting expectations for new citizens and how they are assessed. After surve... Read More about Citizenship Tests.

Teenage decision making and the law (2025)
Book Chapter
Cave, E. (in press). Teenage decision making and the law. In J. Brierley, D. Archard, & S. Blackburn (Eds.), Great Ormond Street Hospital Bioethics and Law in Children’s Medicine. Oxford University Press

State-owned Enterprises (2025)
Book Chapter
Du, M. (2025). State-owned Enterprises. In J. Chaisse, & C. Herrmann (Eds.), The International Law of Economic Integration (963-976). Oxford University Press

Despite three decades of extensive state reform and privatization, State-owned enterprises (SOEs) remain key players in the global economy. The expansion of SOEs’ global footprint has caused widespread concerns about their implications for fair compe... Read More about State-owned Enterprises.

From Knowledge-Based Regulation to Transitional Law: Developing Appropriate Legal Responses to Risks of Global Ecological Collapse (2025)
Book Chapter
Woolley, O. (in press). From Knowledge-Based Regulation to Transitional Law: Developing Appropriate Legal Responses to Risks of Global Ecological Collapse. In R. Brownsword, D. Beyleveld, & M. Duwell (Eds.), Research Handbook on Law, Governance, and Bioethics. Edward Elgar Publishing

Environmental law is the legal subdiscipline concerned with preserving valued environmental features by mediating between the human-environment relationship. It has grown markedly in importance and reach in recent decades due to increasing fears over... Read More about From Knowledge-Based Regulation to Transitional Law: Developing Appropriate Legal Responses to Risks of Global Ecological Collapse.