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Criminal Labels, the European Convention on Human Rights and the Presumption of Innocence (2013)
Journal Article
Campbell, L. (2013). Criminal Labels, the European Convention on Human Rights and the Presumption of Innocence. Modern Law Review, 76(4), 681-707. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2230.12030

This article explores whether the presumption of innocence is compromised by state declarations that a person is other than innocent, but which are neither predicated on nor equivalent to a criminal conviction. The task ultimately is threefold: in a... Read More about Criminal Labels, the European Convention on Human Rights and the Presumption of Innocence.

Peer assisted learning and the creation of a “learning community” for first year law students (2013)
Journal Article
Zacharopoulou, A., & Turner, C. (2013). Peer assisted learning and the creation of a “learning community” for first year law students. The Law Teacher, 47(2), 192-214. https://doi.org/10.1080/03069400.2013.790159

This paper will explore the impact of peer assisted learning on student transition and the creation of a “learning community” by way of a case study of first year law programmes at the University of Ulster. A review of first year law programmes was u... Read More about Peer assisted learning and the creation of a “learning community” for first year law students.

Impossible Floodgates and Unworkable Analogies in the Irish Abortion Debate (2013)
Journal Article
de Londras, F., & Graham, L. (2013). Impossible Floodgates and Unworkable Analogies in the Irish Abortion Debate. Irish journal of legal studies, 3(3), Article 4

The debate about the introduction and form of abortion legislation in Ireland is rife with floodgate arguments, suggesting (either implicitly or expressly) that the introduction of abortion legislation within current constitutional boundaries would o... Read More about Impossible Floodgates and Unworkable Analogies in the Irish Abortion Debate.

The 'life in the United Kingdom' citizenship test : is it unfit for purpose? (2013)
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Brooks, T. (2013). The 'life in the United Kingdom' citizenship test : is it unfit for purpose?

The 'Life in the United Kingdom' test is an important part of British immigration policy attracting cross-party support. This report is the most comprehensive and rigorous examination of the test available. The report considers how the current editio... Read More about The 'life in the United Kingdom' citizenship test : is it unfit for purpose?.