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The Meaning of Home: A Chimerical Concept or a Legal Challenge? (2002)
Journal Article
Fox, L. (2002). The Meaning of Home: A Chimerical Concept or a Legal Challenge?. Journal of Law and Society, 29(4), 580-610. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-6478.00234

'Home' is not an easy concept to pin down. Although the term is instantly familiar, and the physical reality of home is an important and omnipresent feature of our everyday lives, the legal conception of home has received surprisingly little attentio... Read More about The Meaning of Home: A Chimerical Concept or a Legal Challenge?.

Access v Process in Employment Discrimination: Why ADR suits the US but not the UK (2002)
Journal Article
Baker, A. (2002). Access v Process in Employment Discrimination: Why ADR suits the US but not the UK. Industrial Law Journal, 31(2), 113-134. https://doi.org/10.1093/ilj/31.2.113

Comparison of UK and US legal systems for resolving discrimination claims, focusing on use of alternative dispute resolution techniques and how more formal approach and different attitude in US makes ADR more attractive option.

Scandalising the Court: The Impact of Bills of Rights (2002)
Journal Article
Allen, T. (2002). Scandalising the Court: The Impact of Bills of Rights. Asia Pacific Law Review, 10, 1-28

Origins of scandalising court, judicial reaction to existence and scope of scandalising jurisdiction, modern foundation and confirmation of authority, summary process and right to fair trial, and whether bill of rights narrows scope.