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What Would Ecological Climate Change Law Look Like?: Developing a Method for Analysing the International Climate Change Regime from an Ecological Perspective (2019)
Journal Article
Woolley, O. (2020). What Would Ecological Climate Change Law Look Like?: Developing a Method for Analysing the International Climate Change Regime from an Ecological Perspective. Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law, 29(1), 76-85. https://doi.org/10.1111/reel.12310

Statements and commitments made in the climate change treaties record the desire of their parties to preserve ecosystem functionality and situations that depend on this as an outcome of their collective response to global warming. Despite this, littl... Read More about What Would Ecological Climate Change Law Look Like?: Developing a Method for Analysing the International Climate Change Regime from an Ecological Perspective.

Think of the Children: Liability for Non-disclosure of Information Post-Montgomery (2019)
Journal Article
Cave, E., & Purshouse, C. (2020). Think of the Children: Liability for Non-disclosure of Information Post-Montgomery. Medical Law Review, 28(2), 270-292. https://doi.org/10.1093/medlaw/fwz023

In 2015 the Supreme Court in Montgomery v Lanarkshire Health Board handed down a landmark decision on informed consent to medical treatment, heralding a legal shift to a more patient-centred approach. Montgomery, and the extensive commentary that has... Read More about Think of the Children: Liability for Non-disclosure of Information Post-Montgomery.

Misreading the Directors' Fiduciary Duty of Good Faith (2019)
Journal Article
Attenborough, D. (2020). Misreading the Directors' Fiduciary Duty of Good Faith. Journal of Corporate Law Studies, 21(1), 73-98. https://doi.org/10.1080/14735970.2019.1631516

The fiduciary duty of good faith, now set forth in section 172 of the Companies Act 2006, expressly positions shareholders at the centre of the company’s interests, and assigns the priority entitlement to shareholders relative to all other stakeholde... Read More about Misreading the Directors' Fiduciary Duty of Good Faith.

A Content Analysis of Judicial Decision-Making (2019)
Book Chapter
Kirkham, R., & O'Loughlin, E. (2019). A Content Analysis of Judicial Decision-Making. In N. Creutzfeldt, M. Mason, & K. McConnachie (Eds.), Routledge handbook of socio-legal theory and methods (339-341). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429952814-24

This chapter provides an introduction to, and argument for, using systematic content analysis studies in order to assess methods of judicial decision-making. The first section of this chapter outlines how content analysis studies have been used to da... Read More about A Content Analysis of Judicial Decision-Making.

Foreign Affairs Federalism in the European Union (2019)
Book Chapter
Schütze, R. (2019). Foreign Affairs Federalism in the European Union. In C. Bradley (Ed.), Oxford Handbook of Comparative Foreign Relations Law (333-351). Oxford University Press

Using Harry Potter to enhance the critical appreciation of law or questioning whether the rule of law is as much a reality as the crumpled horned snorkack (2019)
Book Chapter
Halliday, S., & Jarvis, C. (2019). Using Harry Potter to enhance the critical appreciation of law or questioning whether the rule of law is as much a reality as the crumpled horned snorkack. In C. Jarvis, & P. Gouthro (Eds.), Professional Education with Fiction Media: Imagination for Engagement and Empathy in Learning (93 - 106). (1). Springer Verlag

Devolution in Scotland (2019)
Book Chapter
McHarg, A. (2019). Devolution in Scotland. In J. Jowell, & C. O'Cinneide (Eds.), The Changing Constitution. (9th). Oxford University Press

The Patient in Free Movement Law: Medical History, Diagnosis and Prognosis (2019)
Journal Article
Van Leeuwen, B. (2019). The Patient in Free Movement Law: Medical History, Diagnosis and Prognosis. The Cambridge yearbook of European legal studies, 21, 162-186. https://doi.org/10.1017/cel.2019.5

Free movement of patients has been criticised from the moment that the first patient cases reached the CJEU. The moving patient supposedly increases consumerism, reduces national solidarity and has a negative impact on the quality of healthcare provi... Read More about The Patient in Free Movement Law: Medical History, Diagnosis and Prognosis.