Movements for equality: the nature of equality politics in Britain.
General average: a comprehensive study.
The EC Common Commercial Policy: its application to the external commercial relations in maritime transport services.
Joseph Raz on morals and law with special reference to a concept of punishment.
Maritime collision and liability.
Utmost good faith in marine insurance contracts.
Computer applications for the probation service.
Police cooperation in the European Union: a comparative analysis of European level institutional and organisational developments and national level policies and structures.
An analysis of the failure of the drugs law enforcement policies of the governments of Britain and the United States of America.
The arousal and denial of residential tenants’ expectations of the private law, non-financial remedies as effective cures for disrepair, unfitness and lack of amenity in their dwelling houses.
Non-statutory responses by the Inland Revenue Department with special reference to the Chief Inspector of Taxes branch and income tax.
Warranties in marine insurance: a comprehensive study.
Distinction and disparity: the rise of discrimination in British social security law.
The well-guarded turnstile: a comparative examination and appraisal of asylum status determination systems in four industrialised states.
The fundamental importance of morality to the patenting of animals under the European Patent Convention
The future of the bill of lading as a document of title.
The managed judicial decision
Issues in deviation and in bills of lading under charterparties: a comparative study of Anglo-American and R.O.C. laws.
The impacts of the International Convention on Salvage 1989 on marine insurance in law and practice.
A case study of the relationship between rhetoric and practice in a locked institution for children.
Regulatory bodies in EC securities markets between self- and statutory regulation: investor protection and the new financial intermediaries ; a study of the French, Italian and British systems.
Al-Tahrir fi Sharh al-Faz al-Tanbih by al-Nawawi.
Genetic privacy: a legal perspective.
The legal regime of the Continental Shelf: With particular reference to the Persian Gulf.
Soviet society and law: the history of the legal campaign to enforce the constitutional duty to work.
A study of comparison of rail privatisation and bus deregulation carried out from the perspective of public law.
Compulsory competitive tendering for local authority services: a legal analysis of the Local Government Acts 1988 and 1992.
The investigation of the relationship of familial factors in ear prints and photographs for the purposes of human identification
The legality of #war’ in Al-Shari’a Al-Islamiya (The Islamic Law) and contemporary international law.
The regulation of British medical practice
Passing of property in C.I.F. and F.O.B. contracts.
The institutionalisation of urban upgrading processes and community participation in Egypt
The legal recognition particularly by international law and European Community law of special economic dependency and preferential rights as claimed in relation to fisheries.
The origins of Thailand’s modern Ministry of Justice and its early development.
Making the father pay: the Child Support Act, 1991, from an historical perspective.
The impact of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 on Britain’s Travellers.
Impact of paperless transactions in the carriage of goods by sea.
Structure, agency and power in local authority possession proceedings.
The general rule for the control of unfair terms in contracts: justifications and operational contents.
Unemployment, social security system, new working patterns: the capitalist answer to the ‘giant’ of want.
The Social Security Advisory Committee: a study of the role of the SSAC in the law-making process.
Maritime boundary problems between China and Japan and between China and South Korea in the Yellow and the East China Seas: an analysis in the light of international law relating to maritime delimitation
Probation partnerships: an exploration of roles, relationships and meanings with probation staff, voluntary representatives and users.
Legal and moral dimensions of the right to development: implications for international economic law
Royal regulation of the substance of subjects’ bargains in England 1272-1399.
Miscarriages of justice: exceptions to the rule?
Retail law at the urban and national levels: Geographical aspects of the operation and possible amendment of the Shops Act (1950).
The relationship between bureaucracy and the law: the fall and rise of the General Warrant
A profile of the juvenile joyrider and a consideration of the efficacy of motor vehicle projects as a diversionary strategy.
The influence of the application of Shariy’a on crime and public security.
Establishing and interpreting international human rights standards: a universal idea in a plural society.
The state of tenure: extending owner-occupation on Wearside.
The development, evaluation and implementation of true digital control.
The risk of the forgery of signatures and the problem of conflicting entitlements in the law of negotiable instruments: a comparative study.
Models of probation, alternatives to custody and the future community supervision of seriously convicted offenders by the Cleveland Probation Service through implementation of a new sentence.
Review of the Town and Country Planning (General Development) (Scotland) Order 1981.
Local Government and Housing Act 1989 (section 166) amendments to part XIV of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987, assistance for owners of defective housing.
The development of a theoretical model for the policing of conflict through an examination of the role of the police in the management of conflict between divided societies within the United Kingdom.
Property tax policy, systems, reform and appraisal techniques.
Moral discourse and identification processes in incarcerated delinquents, community-based delinquents, and non-delinquents in Northern Ireland
Captive city, captive audience: the Kefauver hearings and representations of the Hollywood gangster
Motor Insurers’ Bureau (compensation of victims of untraced drivers): text of an agreement dated the 7th February 2003 between the Secretary of State for Transport and Motor Insurers’ Bureau together with some notes on its scope and purpose
Social security fraud act 2001 (s.3(1)): code of practice on obtaining information: version two.
Vodafone, O₂, Orange and T-Mobile: reports on references under section 13 of the Telecommunications Act 1984 on the charges made by Vodafone, O₂, Orange and T-Mobile for terminating calls from fixed and mobile networks: volume 2: chapters 3 to 15
Vodafone, O₂, Orange and T-Mobile: reports on references under section 13 of the Telecommunications Act 1984 on the charges made by Vodafone, O₂, Orange and T-Mobile for terminating calls from fixed and mobile networks: volume 1: summary and conclusions