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Philosophical Disagreement and Public Policy Making (2025)
Book Chapter
Brooks, T. (2025). Philosophical Disagreement and Public Policy Making. In M. Baghramian, J. Adam Carter, & R. Cosker-Rowland (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Disagreement (459-468). Routledge

Nachwort (2024)
Book Chapter
Bohlander, M. (2024). Nachwort. In Die kosmische Krise - Warum Außeriridische uns nicht retten werden by Daniel Gerritzen (303-306). Matthes & Seitz

Research Methods for Law and Gender (2024)
Book Chapter
Milne, E., & Bows, H. (2024). Research Methods for Law and Gender. In M. McConville, & W. H. Chui (Eds.), Research Methods for Law. (3rd ed.). Edinburgh University Press

This chapter will provide an introduction to some of the research methods and approaches used in the study of law and gender, in its widest sense. Although ‘traditional’ legal research methods including doctrinal analysis, case law report analysis ar... Read More about Research Methods for Law and Gender.

Bioethics Transformed: 40 Years of The Value of Life (2024)
Journal Article
Lawrence, D. (online). Bioethics Transformed: 40 Years of The Value of Life. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, https://doi.org/10.1017/S0963180124000549

This paper examines the evolution of bioethics in the four decades since the publication of John Harris' seminal work, "The Value of Life" (1985). It argues that while the core principles articulated by Harris remain relevant, bioethics has undergone... Read More about Bioethics Transformed: 40 Years of The Value of Life.

Reconceptualising socioeconomic rights: a case for care ethics (2024)
Journal Article
Morris, K. (online). Reconceptualising socioeconomic rights: a case for care ethics. The International Journal of Human Rights, 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1080/13642987.2024.2429469

As the COVID-19 pandemic has unveiled, care is ubiquitous, critical for all aspects of daily life. However, equally visible is the deficit in care both within states and on the international level. Care, as both a practice and value, has advanced far... Read More about Reconceptualising socioeconomic rights: a case for care ethics.

The “Intellectual Property” Puzzle in the WHO Pandemic Preparedness Treaty: An Appraisal (2024)
Journal Article
Upreti, P. N., Le, V. A., & Nguyen, S. L. (2024). The “Intellectual Property” Puzzle in the WHO Pandemic Preparedness Treaty: An Appraisal. European Intellectual Property Review, 46(11), 716-725

This article provides an overview of the ongoing World Health Organization (WHO) Pandemic Treaty. The analysis examines WHO's past responses to pathogen containment and provides context and rationale for the Treaty's negotiation. It also critically e... Read More about The “Intellectual Property” Puzzle in the WHO Pandemic Preparedness Treaty: An Appraisal.

The Decline of the Judicial Retirement Convention, 1950-2020 (2024)
Journal Article
O'Brien, P., Yong, B., & Anderson, S. (2024). The Decline of the Judicial Retirement Convention, 1950-2020. Public Law, 2024(Oct), 623-647

What do judges do after they retire? Until recently, UK judges were subject to the judicial retirement convention which governed their behaviour in retirement. This convention had two parts. Firstly, it prevented judges from returning to legal practi... Read More about The Decline of the Judicial Retirement Convention, 1950-2020.

Legal Regulation, Technological Management and the Future of Human Agency (2024)
Journal Article
Lucy, W. (online). Legal Regulation, Technological Management and the Future of Human Agency. Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, https://doi.org/10.1093/ojls/gqae035

This article examines the role of human agency within two competing regulatory paradigms: law and technological management. It sketches both paradigms and suggests that the direction of regulatory travel in familiar jurisdictions is from the former t... Read More about Legal Regulation, Technological Management and the Future of Human Agency.

The threat of Russia's force in Ukraine (2024)
Journal Article
Jankovic, S., & Roeben, V. (2024). The threat of Russia's force in Ukraine. Journal on the Use of Force and International Law, 11(1-2), 87-107. https://doi.org/10.1080/20531702.2024.2415262

In December 2021, Russia's military build-up near Ukraine, accompanied by explicit denials of any plans for an incursion, presents a significant case study on hidden threats of force. The Russian Representative to the United Nations argued that posit... Read More about The threat of Russia's force in Ukraine.

Cruel and Unusual Punishment (2024)
Book Chapter
Brooks, T. (2024). Cruel and Unusual Punishment. In J. Ryberg (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Punishment (275-286). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197750506.013.17

This chapter examines the issue of cruel and unusual punishment, beginning with an overview of how the concept is interpreted and a background survey of punishments that are considered to fall into that category. Most philosophers accept that there a... Read More about Cruel and Unusual Punishment.

Certified B Corps: An Examination of a Standard Based Approach to Stakeholder Governance (2024)
Journal Article
Adeyeye, A. (2024). Certified B Corps: An Examination of a Standard Based Approach to Stakeholder Governance. European Business Law Review, 35(6), 755-778. https://doi.org/10.54648/eulr2024041

In 2015, B Corp certification was launched in the UK. Since then, over 1,200 companies have adopted certified B Corps status. Most certified B Corps in the UK are small and medium-sized, with SMEs accounting for 99.9% of businesses in the UK. The B... Read More about Certified B Corps: An Examination of a Standard Based Approach to Stakeholder Governance.

Alien encounter narratives in a forensic environment (2024)
Journal Article
Bohlander, M. (in press). Alien encounter narratives in a forensic environment. Journal of Anomalistics (Zeitschrift für Anomalistik), 24(2),

The reluctance of the vast majority of SETI researchers to take non-repeatable personal alien encounter narratives into account is a staple trope in the alien encounter debate. However, the proof of the pudding would seem to lie in investigating the... Read More about Alien encounter narratives in a forensic environment.

Reconstructing the copyright idea/expression dichotomy for video games (2024)
Journal Article
Wang, J. (2024). Reconstructing the copyright idea/expression dichotomy for video games. Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property, 14(3), 248-266. https://doi.org/10.4337/qmjip.2024.03.01

Video game players do not just engage in ready-made gameplay but also actively take part in the construction of these experiences: they bring their desires, anticipations and previous experiences with them, and interpret and reflect their experience... Read More about Reconstructing the copyright idea/expression dichotomy for video games.