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Sentencing data-driven cybercrime. How data crime with cascading effects is tackled by UK courts
(2023)Cybercrimes that compromise data, and particularly personal data, are on the rise. These ‘data crimes’ display cascading effects, in that they empower disparate criminals to commit further crimes and victimise a broad range ... -
Sex, Race, and Motel Guests: Another Look at King v Barclay
(2017)The 1961 case of King v Barclay is something of a footnote in the history of discrimination against Black Canadians. If it is cited at all, it is usually cited alongside the more famous racism cases, such as Christie v ... -
Sexing consent in international law
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Sexual Identity, Law and Social Change
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Social Rehabilitation and Torture Prevention Bodies
(Routledge, 2023)Freedom from torture and inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment is a precondition for social rehabilitation in practical and symbolic ways. The prevention of torture is therefore of fundamental importance for the ... -
The Speinshart Recommendations on Generative AI and the EU AI Act
(Speinshart Reports, 2023)The Speinshart Recommendation on Generative AI and the EU AI Act INTRODUCTION Recent technological advancements have brought about a significant qualitative transformation in the realm of technology, particularly in the ... -
Three Binaries in People v Arctic Oil
(University of Groningen Press, 2022)In People v Arctic Oil, courts in Norway considered the question of whether the constitutional right to environment entails a duty of care on the state for curtailing emissions from oil exports. The cause of action was ... -
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Unjust enrichment and the remedial constructive trust
(Sweet & Maxwell, 2001)A common misperception, particularly endemic in Irish law but not confined to it, is that unjust enrichment is somehow equal to the remedial constructive trust. It is not. These are both important concepts in the modern ... -
The use and abuse of Clayton's case
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Welfare, women and unjust enrichment
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What a 'Private Life' Means for Women
(Intersentia, 2015)The Inter-American Court of Human Rights has emphasised the right to privacy as it includes an obligation not to interfere in private life. As the Court has expanded upon the definition of the right to privacy, it has ... -
?What constitutes evidence of poor prison conditions after Aranyosi and Căldăraru? Examining the role of inspection and monitoring bodies in European Arrest Warrant decision-making?
(2019)The case of Aranyosi and Căldăraru confirms that where prison conditions are so poor as to breach fundamental rights, the non-execution of an European Arrest Warrant is justified. Given the high stakes nature of such a ...