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Accent detection in earwitness identification
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Addressing differential degree awarding through critical-race methodologies
(Conference)In UK Universities, white students are 13.6% more likely to be awarded a good honours degree than students of colour . Historically, a deficit perspective has been used across the sector to counter this reality, rooted in ... -
Addressing differential degree awarding through critical-race methodologies
(Conference)In UK Universities, white students are 13.6% more likely to be awarded a good honours degree than students of colour . Historically, a deficit perspective has been used across the sector to counter this reality, rooted in ... -
Addressing the boundaries of consent in rape
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Administrative justice and alternative dispute resolution: the Australian experience
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Advance decisions, welfare attorneys and statements of wishes: The belt, braces and corset approach to advance care planning
(Article)Advance care planning is used by adults to express value-based preferences for informing future care and treatment decisions following their loss of decision-making capacity. It is a means for ascertaining previous ... -
Aesthetics of Law and Literary License: an anatomy of the legal imagination
(Article)As a normative discipline, law defines its territory according to simple categories which establish absolute principles purporting to offer a single truth as to what is just and unjust, right and wrong, good and bad. In ... -
Africa’s Participation in International Economic Law in the 21st Century: An Introduction (Special Issue)
(Article)This is the introduction to the Manchester Journal of International Economic Law Symposium Issue based on selected papers presented at the Fourth Biennial Conference of the African International Economic Law Network at ... -
Alcohol and crime
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Alcohol, crime and responsibility.
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Aligning partial defences to murder with the offence of coercive or controlling behaviour
(Article)This article reflects on the adoption of s. 76 Serious Crime Act 2015 which criminalises coercive or controlling behaviour in an intimate or family relationship. The examination draws upon the legislative effort to recognise ... -
An Anatomy of Automatism
(Article)The automatism defence has been described as a quagmire of law and as presenting an intractable problem. Why is this so? This paper will analyse and explore the current legal position on automatism. In so doing, it will ...