Protecting Cohabiting Couples upon Relationship Breakdown
(2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hayward, A. (2021, December). Protecting Cohabiting Couples upon Relationship Breakdown. Paper presented at Family Law Reform Now, University of Birmingham, UK
Outputs (7)
Deploying Human Rights Arguments to Protect Cohabitants (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hayward, A. (2021, December). Deploying Human Rights Arguments to Protect Cohabitants. Paper presented at Law and Society Association Annual Conference, Chicago
Mixed-Sex Civil Partnerships: Two Years On (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hayward, A. (2021, December). Mixed-Sex Civil Partnerships: Two Years On. Paper presented at Society of Legal Scholars Annual Conference, Durham University, UK
‘Wedded to Property’: How Property influences Understandings of Marriage (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hayward, A. (2021, December). ‘Wedded to Property’: How Property influences Understandings of Marriage. Paper presented at A Sacred Covenant, Northumbria University
De Facto Relationships: A Comparative Guide (2021)
Book
Scherpe, J., & Hayward, A. (Eds.). (in press). De Facto Relationships: A Comparative Guide. Edward Elgar Publishing
No tyranny for failing Donald Trump – sad! Law, constitutionalism and tyranny in the twenty-first century (2021)
Journal Article
O'Donoghue, A. (2021). No tyranny for failing Donald Trump – sad! Law, constitutionalism and tyranny in the twenty-first century. Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 72(AD1), 33-62. https://doi.org/10.53386/nilq.v72iad1.935Donald Trump’s presidency resulted in several accusations of tyrannical intent. The end of his term of office and particularly the rioting of January 6th, 2021 and the denial of the Presidential election results did little to dispel those accusations... Read More about No tyranny for failing Donald Trump – sad! Law, constitutionalism and tyranny in the twenty-first century.
Foreign-trained legal scholars in the UK: ‘irritants’ or ‘change agents’? (2021)
Journal Article
Siems, M. (2021). Foreign-trained legal scholars in the UK: ‘irritants’ or ‘change agents’?. Legal Studies, 41(3), https://doi.org/10.1017/lst.2021.15In most countries and universities, few legal scholars pursue their academic careers in a country that is different from their home jurisdiction. However, the UK is a rare exception, as its universities have shown a great willingness to appoint legal... Read More about Foreign-trained legal scholars in the UK: ‘irritants’ or ‘change agents’?.