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Lawful circumvention of the jurisdiction of the Takeover Panel in UK takeovers (2023)
Journal Article
Mukwiri, J. (2023). Lawful circumvention of the jurisdiction of the Takeover Panel in UK takeovers. Journal of Business Law, 6, 431-451

This article examines the implications of using schemes as an alternative to offers in effecting takeovers in the United Kingdom (UK). It argues that the use of schemes undermines the jurisdiction of the Panel on Takeovers and Mergers ("the Panel") i... Read More about Lawful circumvention of the jurisdiction of the Takeover Panel in UK takeovers.

Get Off My Land! (2023)
Journal Article
Mukwiri, J. (2023). Get Off My Land!. The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer, 4, 318-334

This article argues that whilst the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 had good intention in giving lifetime security of tenure to tenants for the object of food production, it has since had unintended results of placing tenants in a privileged position... Read More about Get Off My Land!.

Germany (2023)
Book Chapter
Bohlander, M. (2023). Germany. In M. Bohlander, G. Kemp, & M. Webster (Eds.), Public Health Crisis Management and Criminal Liability of Governments - A Comparative Study of the Covid-19 Pandemic. Hart/Bloomsbury

The Concept of Human Rights in the UDHR and the Rule of Law for the World Today (2023)
Book Chapter
Beyleveld, D., & Pattinson, S. D. (2023). The Concept of Human Rights in the UDHR and the Rule of Law for the World Today. In M. Dahlin, J. Garland, A. Lind, A. Singer, & S. Slokenberga (Eds.), Festskrift till Elisabeth Rynning: Integritet och rättssäkerhet inom och bortom den medicinska rätten. iUstus

Patient Choice, Medical Ethics and Free Movement of Patients: The "Emancipation" of the Cross-Border Healthcare Directive (2023)
Journal Article
Van Leeuwen, B. (2023). Patient Choice, Medical Ethics and Free Movement of Patients: The "Emancipation" of the Cross-Border Healthcare Directive. European law review, 48(6), 662-680

As the free movement rights of patients are based on their entitlements under their national healthcare system, the exercise of these rights is not supposed to increase patient choice. Nevertheless, in the field of medical ethics, patients are likely... Read More about Patient Choice, Medical Ethics and Free Movement of Patients: The "Emancipation" of the Cross-Border Healthcare Directive.

The Future of the UK IPO (2023)
Book Chapter
Payne, J., & Martins Pereira, C. (2023). The Future of the UK IPO. In I. Chiu, & I. MacNeil (Eds.), Research Handbook on Global Capital Markets Law. Edward Elgar Publishing

The European Union’s Approach to Artificial Intelligence and the Challenge of Systemic Risk (2023)
Book Chapter
Keller, A., Martins Pereira, C., & Lucas Pires, M. (2023). The European Union’s Approach to Artificial Intelligence and the Challenge of Systemic Risk. In H. Sousa Antunes, P. M. Freitas, A. L. Oliveira, C. Martins Pereira, E. Vaz Sequeira, & L. Barreto Xavier (Eds.), Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence and the Law (415-439). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-41264-6_22

What drives OPEC production policy? (2023)
Journal Article
Roeben, V. (2024). What drives OPEC production policy?. Journal of World Energy Law & Business, 17(1), 19-34. https://doi.org/10.1093/jwelb/jwad031

The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is the international organisation with the function of coordinating and unifying the petroleum policies of its member countries. It centrally controls much of the world’s oil supply. While this... Read More about What drives OPEC production policy?.

Pregnancy and severe mental illness: Birth choices, best interests and the untapped potential of advance decisions (2023)
Journal Article
Halliday, S. (2024). Pregnancy and severe mental illness: Birth choices, best interests and the untapped potential of advance decisions. Medical Law International, 24(1), 14-53. https://doi.org/10.1177/09685332231215403

Choice is a central tenet of maternity care; its importance is emphasised in policy documents, clinical guidelines, and the law. However, the lived experience is often rather different and that is particularly the case in the context of pregnant wome... Read More about Pregnancy and severe mental illness: Birth choices, best interests and the untapped potential of advance decisions.

The Doctor in Free Movement Law: Expertise, Duty, and Accountability (2023)
Journal Article
Van Leeuwen, B. (2023). The Doctor in Free Movement Law: Expertise, Duty, and Accountability. The Cambridge yearbook of European legal studies, 25, 198-224. https://doi.org/10.1017/cel.2023.13

This Article provides an empirical analysis of all free movement of doctors cases decided by the CJEU. The aim of the Article is twofold: to provide a ‘characterisation’ of the type of doctors who rely on free movement law, and to make a link between... Read More about The Doctor in Free Movement Law: Expertise, Duty, and Accountability.