University of Keele
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University of Southampton
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University of Aberdeen
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Scottish Development Department
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HSE Books
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Control of lead at work: Control of Lead at Work Regulations 2002.
Work with asbestos which does not normally require a licence: Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations 2002: bapproved code of practice and guidance.
Legionnaires’ disease: the control of legionella bacteria in water systems ; approved code of practice & guidance.
Control of substances hazardous to health in the production of pottery: the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1994, The Control of Lead at Work Regulations 1998, the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992.
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University of Oxford
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The development of the law of inheritance and patrimonial property in post-emancipation Russia and its social, economic and political implications.
Judicial review and local government since 1975: the political significance of some leading cases.
Competence to consent to medical treatment in England and Australia.
Restrictions on internal freedom of movement and residence in international law.
Insolvency and reform of English bankruptcy law, 1831-1914.
Statutory interpretation and expressed reference to justice: a study of cases in English law and implications for interpretative approach.
The application of proportionality in administrative law: judicial review in France, Greece, England and in the European Community.
Judicial supervision of administrative decision-making in the immigration and asylum law of the United Kingdom.
Under the spell of the archer: an interpretation of the law of the sea from Grotius to Vattel.
The politics of command: Britain, the United States and the war in the Mediterranean, 1942-44.
Constitutional adjudication and the independence of Canada: issues of principle, convention, and law.
Judicial review of federalism in the United States and Canada.
The principles of distributive justice considered with reference to the allocation of healthcare.
Economic analysis of the doctrine of separation of powers: the independence of the judiciary.
An examination of policy-orientated choice of law theory with particular reference to family law matters.
Right-based arguments for private property.
Justification and responsibility in private law.
Ethnicity, autonomy, land and development: the Miskitu of Nicaragua’s Northern Atlantic Coast.
Crime and punishment in Fascist Italy: a constitutional analysis of political criminal justice from the liberal state to the drafting of the Rocco Code.
The use of vague language in law and adjudication.
Archbishop Lanfranc and canon law.
The legal recognition granted to De Facto unions in English law.
Acts of foreign States in municipal law.
The new regime in industrial conflict: a study of industrial conflict law in Britain established by the Employment Acts 1980 and 1982 and the Trade Union Act 1984.
Poverty and policy: the English Poor Law 1860-1910.
The regime of archipelagos in international law.
Women incarcerated: the maison de force at the Salpêtriére in Paris, 1680s-1780s
English sacred music (excluding carols) in insular sources: 1400-1450.
Digital technologies and law: linking and framing on the World Wide Web
The language of covenant.
An examination of solicitors’ activity in the resolution of matrimonial disputes.
Sanitizing the administration of the dealth penalty in the Commonwealth Caribbean: a critical appraisal of Pratt and Morgan v Attorney General of Jamaica and its progeny
Class actions, the CPR and commencement criteria
A comparative study of state tortious and delictual liablity in damages in English and French Law
Stock: the lower of cost or market value in the computation of trading profit for tax purposes.
Oxford University undergraduate law journal.
Adjudication and discretion.
John Austin: an assessment of the sources, nature and influence of his thought.
Murders and madness: legal psychiatry and criminal anthropology in Paris, 1880-1910.
‘Implied rights’ in constitutional adjudication by the High Court of Australia since 1983.
Procedural fairness at the police station.
The Federal Bill of Rights and the States before the Fourteenth Amendment.
The role of silence during the life of a contract: a civilian perspective.
Law and action.
Regulators as rule makers: the formation of the conduct of business rules under the Financial Services Act 1986.
International bank supervisory standards: the case of the Basle Committee and capital adequacy standards.
The exclusion of immoral and illegal subject matter from protection under intellectual property law.
The ocean bill of lading as a document of title to goods in Anglo-American law.
Ideology, community and the radical critique of law.
The judge’s burden: a new outline of the Roman civil trial.
The application of EC competition law to public enterprises: Article 90 of the Treaty of Rome.
Australian estoppel and the protection of reliance.
The origin and early development of Chinese law: towards a comprehensive analysis of the period of creativity, with particular reference to penal law.
Retention of the title clauses: impact and implications.
Law and society: legislative treatment of welfare and property rights ; a case study of the Housing (Homeless Persons) Act 1977 and Part 2 Criminal Law Act 1977.
Electoral law and its effects on election expenditure and party finance in Great Britain and Canada.
A model of adjudication.
Doing supervision: an inquiry into the idea of probation pratice and the practice of the probation idea.
The concept of duty.
Modernising partnership rights in EC family reunification law
Law, impartiality and rationality
WTO review of national health regulations
Labour market flows.
The relation between pre-trial executive improprieties and the outcome of the criminal trial.
The preclusive effects of a foreign judgement in subsequent proceedings in England: a study the res judicata and abuse of process doctrines as these apply to foreign judgements in English private international law.
Conscientious obedience, community, and the claims of law.
Towards a general strategy for criminal law adjudication.
The emergence of English forensic medicine: Medical evidence in common-law courts, 1730-1830.
The Federal Constitutional Court, basic rights and the family: a study of the political significance of judicial review in West Germany.
The separability doctrine in English arbitration law
Shares in the conflict of laws.
The role of public interest in Hawaii’s special education reform policies
Maltese legislation, 1914-1964
Constitutional adjudication and the independence of Canada: issues of principle, convention, and law.
The right to life under the Japanese constitution.
The politics of jurisdiction: ‘British’ law, indigenous peoples and colonial government in South Australia and New Zealand, c.1834-60
Obsolete treaties: the doctrines of Rebus Sic Statibus and Desuetude in international law
Legal aspects of the common commercial policy of the European Economic Community under the GATT regime.
The criteria of equitable utilization of international watercourses in general international law.
The privilege against self-incrimination in England and Canada.
Law, liberty and morality in some recent natural law theories.
De-Stalinization and the politics of Russian criminal justice, 1953-1964.
The politics of justice: the Attorney General and the making of government legal policy.
The historical development and philosophical foundations of the English doctrine of provocation: with special reference to the doctrine of Chance Medley.
Comparative compensation systems for eminent domain, compulsory purchase and expropriation in the United States, England and South Africa, with particular reference to California.
The international regulation of working time: the ILO and EC compared.
Trade union legislation 1871-6: government responses to the development of organised labour.
The problem of London local government reform 1880-1900.
Bank liability on the withdrawal of credit and the exercise of default remedies
‘Financial futures’: legal nature and validity under English and German law.
International human rights and humanitarian law: fusion or confusion?.
Contracts and corporate insolvency proceedings
Resources and limits of judicial reasoning, with particular reference to decisions of the Australian High Court to overrule its own decisions.
Montesquieu and the debate on the origins of the French monarchy.
A study on the regime of international straits.
The socio-legal dynamics of HIV and AIDS.
The social construction of corruption in South Korea: the citizens’ coalition for economic justice and the fight for clean government.
Women and law in Zimbabwe: access to justice on divorce.
Egyptianisation: the 1947 Company Law and the foreign communities in Egypt.
Methodological foundations of analytical jurisprudence: a critical analysis of some challenges to and conceptions of jurisprudential inquiry.
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University of Cambridge
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Litigants and litigation in the seventeenth century Palatinate of Durham.
The protection of civilians during non-international armed conflict.
Trials of faith: evidence, testimony and narrative c1740-1870.
The courts cut out: administrative law and detention without trial in South Africa.
The development and application of rules for delimitation of the Continental Shelf with particular reference to the maritime boundary disputes in the East China Sea.
John Selden and the laws of England: jurisprudence and constitutional theory, 1584-1654.
Law and urbanisation in Zambia: a study of the constitutional and legal framework of urban local government 1890 to the present.
Sir Matthew Hale (1609-76).
The history of the Higher Courts in Botswana: an account of their origin and development.
The relationship between international legal disputes and their means of settlement: a case study of the law of the sea.
White collar criminology and the regulation of financial services sector.
Full defence by counsel and the full development of advocacy 1800-1850.
The effects of weather and temporal variables on calls for police service.
Pre-court diversion and multi-agency liaison in juvenile justice: in whose best interests?.
Natural justice in South Africa: a comparative survey with reference to the common law jurisdictions.
Legal aspects of marine pollution in the wider Caribbean with particular reference to the Commonwealth countries.
The English doctrine of frustration and force majeure clauses in law and practice: (a study with comparative references to the United States and the Soviet Union).
The response of the international community of states to terrorism as exemplified in the International Convention against the Taking of Hostages 1979.
Tracing money at common law.
Societas Civilis: classical Roman republican theory on the theme of justice.
The crimes of genius: a self-report study of offending in high IQ individuals.
Litigation in the Court of Exchequer, 1307-1377.
Valuing ancient things: archaeology and law in England.
Sovereignty, state and the law of treason in England, 1641-1649.
The Libri Feudorum and the Roman law.
Literacy and behaviour: the prison reading survey.
The law relating to dismissal in Ireland.
The enforcement of the penal statutes at the court of the Exchequer c.1558-c.1576.
The changing global economy: the role of sovereignty and jurisdiction in the creation and elimination of distortions to trade associated with international taxation.
Non-recognition in international law: the British practice as revealed chiefly in the Foreign Office papers 1931-1961.
William, Earl Cowper: his life and his contribution to equity.
Representing violent women: gender and crime reporting in the British print media.
The impact of equitable estoppel on rights in land.
Procedural enforcement of the criminal law: a comparative study of the French and English systems of criminal justice and of their influence in the Cameroon.
Custom, reason and the common law: English jurisprudence 1600-1650.
Legal settlements and Roman society.
Fiduciary relationships, fiduciary duties and joint ventures: the joint operating agreement.
The unreasonableness doctrine of administrative law: a comparative study of England, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
The exercise of legislative power in Ireland, 1782-1800.
The harmonisation of laws in the EEC: an analysis of the harmonising function of community legality.
Arbitrations involving states and foreign private parties: a study in contemporary legal process.
English and French approaches to personal laws in South India, 1700-1850.
Fundamental community interest in the law of State resposibility: the relevance of the concept of ‘international crimes of states’
The law of emergency powers: a comparative study
The House of Lords and the reformation of justice: 1640-1643.
Choice of law clauses express or implied and extensions or restrictions of domestic law in the conflict of laws.
Old English legal language: the example of theft in the law-codes and documents containing lawsuits.
Cross-examination: a critical examination
Redefining the Community’s enforcement deficit: the judicial harmonisation of national remedies and procedural rules in a differentiated Europe
Selected aspects of the general principles of liability under the Sudan penal code.
The administration of immigration control in the United Kingdom.
A study and evaluation of the relator action as a vehicle of public interest litigation
The distinct use and development of administrative law principles by the European Court of Justice.
Credit, market relations and debt litigation in late seventeenth century England, with special reference to King’s Lynn.
Proprietary estoppel and the family home.
Freedom of association and limited liability versus state interference: business associations in England, France and Italy during the period 1800-1920 ; historical evolution and comparative outlines.
The development of common law theory: English jurisprudence c. 1760- c. 1830.
Ordre public and public policy in French and English law: a study in contract and conflict of laws.
Obscenity regulations in England and the United States of America: a comparative analysis.
A critique of the ideal of objectivity: against Rhadamanthus.
Cohabitees, property and the law.
The company law of Malawi.
British and Spanish measures to deal with terrorism: a comparative study, with some reference to the EEC framework.
The social organisation of customs control: a case study of discretionary law enforcement.
Lord O’Hagan and the Irish Jury Act 1871.
Studies in the Roman colonate.
A comparison between prosecutorial decision-making in Scotland and England and Wales: an analysis of the workings of prosecution offices in the Fiscal Service and the Crown Prosecution Service.
The North American Free Trade Agreement: trade protection and competition issues.
The enforcement of the zina ordinance by the Federal Shariat Court in the period 1980-1990, and its impact on women.
Safeguards and legal remedies in the law of arrest: a comparative study.
UTI possidetis and internal administrative boundaries.
Contract, labour law and the developing employment relationship.
Autonomy, community and law: a rational reconstruction.
New reproductive technologies: the legal regulation of disputes which arise when individuals when individuals seek assisted conception.
Legal aspects of the relationship between psychiatrists and offenders in the Canadian criminal justice system.
Jurisdiction in commercial disputes: a comparison of European and United States approaches.
Land policy in Zambia: evolution, critique and prognosis.
Arbitral process and protection of foreign investment in contemporary international law: a study in the context of economic development agreements.
Mixed agreements as a technique for organising the international relations of the European Community and its member states.
A study of the role of nationality in international law with special reference to the law and practice of Kuwait.
Antitrust in America: the scholarly debate, 1910-1943.
Legal policy and the drinking driver.
Modern penality and social theory.
Common law constraints in public and private law over the exercise of privatised functions.
Marital litigation and gender relations in early modern Venice c. 1570-1700.
A rationalisation of implied terms in contract law.
The developing doctrine of legitimate or reasonable expectations in the public and private law of England and Australia.
H.L.A. Hart’s idea of obligation and concept of law.
A psychological study of magistrates’ decision making.
The role courts in the control of environmental pollution: a legal and historical analysis.
Schedule D, Case III: an analysis of the limits of a limitless charge to tax.
Contempt in the face of the court and the procedure for committal.
Invention as commodity: Intellectual property and free trade.
Ghost town: social exclusion, ‘youth’ and crime in Woodland
The principle of independence of demand guarantees and standby letters of credit
Preventing crime: the contribution of benefit-cost analysis
The Commonwealth, the United States and international trade negotiations, 1942-1948.
Development of international law and protection of the Mediterranean against pollution from land-based sources.
Suicide and self-injury amongst young offenders in custody.
Legality and the Scots common law of crimes.
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