Items where Subject is "Law"

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  • Law (51)
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  • Institutional thoughtlessness and the incarcerated pregnancy. (2024) Laura Abbott, Tricia Scott and Hilary Thomas
  • Sharia Law and Digital Forensics in Saudi Arabia. (2018) Fahad Alanazi, Andrew Jones and Catherine Menon
  • Smart homes under siege: Assessing the robustness of physical security against wireless network attacks. (2024) Ashley Allen, Alexios Mylonas, Stilianos Vidalis and Dimitris Gritzalis
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  • Towards Judicial Coordination for Good Water Governance? (2018) Virginie Barral
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  • Exploring the bottom-up reform of sex offender registration in China : Carceral feminism and populist authoritarianism. (2020) Qi Chen
  • The effects of different personal data categories on information privacy concern and disclosure. (2021) Hui Na Chua, Jie Sheng Ooia and Anthony Herbland
  • How Criminal were the Irish? Bias in the detection of London currency crime, 1797-1821. (2018) Adam Crymble
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  • The Legal Underpinnings of Medical Discipline in Common Law Jurisdictions. (2019) Cathal T Gallagher, Kasim Hussain, Jessica D P White and Betty Chaar
  • Investigating Machine Learning Attacks on Financial Time Series Models. (2022) Michael Gallagher, Nikolaos Pitropakis, Christos Chrysoulas, Pavlos Papadopoulos, Alexios Mylonas and Sokratis Katsikas
  • Profiling the Fraudster: Findings from a Rapid Evidence Assessment. (2022) A Gekoski, Joanna R Adler and Tim McSweeney
  • De Jure Convergence, De Facto Divergence: A Comparison of Factual Implementation of Shareholder Derivative Suit Enforcement in the United States and the United Kingdom. (2019) David Gibbs-Kneller and David Gindis
  • Not by Contract Alone: The Contractarian Theory of the Corporation and the Paradox of Implied Terms. (2022) David Gibbs-Kneller, David Gindis and Derek Whayman
  • The Corporate Baby in the Bathwater: Why Proposals to Abolish Corporate Personhood Are Misguided. (2023) David Gindis and Abraham Singer
  • Honour Suicide and Forced Suicide In The UK. (2022) Mukaddes Gorar
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  • Internet Gambling : Community Flop or the Texas Hold'em Poker Rules. (2008) Marina Hamilton and Kevin M. Rogers
  • Effectiveness in the Realisation of Speaker Authentication. (2019) Heinz Hertlein, Aladdin Ariyaeeinia, Zoe Jeffrey and Soodamani Ramalingam
  • Observations on the legal theory of finance. (2013) Geoffrey M. Hodgson
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  • The Fraud Act 2006 : The E-crime Prosecutor’s Champion or the Creator of a New Inchoate Offence? (2007) Maureen Johnson and Kevin M. Rogers
  • Survey of data remaining on second hand memory cards in the UK. (2019) A. Jones, O. Angelopoulou and L. Noriega
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  • A systematic review of Positive Psychology Interventions (PPIs) to improve the health behaviours, psychological wellbeing and/or physical health of police staff. (2023) Dora Kukucska, Jamie Whitehall, Gillian W. Shorter, Neil Howlett, Kev Wyld and Angel Chater
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  • Rethinking Corporate Agency in Business, Philosophy, and Law. (2019) Samuel Mansell, John Ferguson, David Gindis and Avia Pasternak
  • Rethinking primary health care ethics: ethics in contemporary primary health care in the United Kingdom. (2004) R. Martin
  • The exercise of public health powers in cases of infectious disease: human rights implications. Commentary. (2006) R. Martin
  • Curbing Bribe-Giving in Malaysia: The Role of Attitudes and Parents. (2022) Lim MengZhen, Sin YongChy, Wan Munira Wan Jafar, Azlina Mohd Khir, Yong Min Hooi, Wu Shin Ling, Ooi Pei Boon, Ong DLT and Ong Chu Sun
  • Towards the Resolution of Safety and Security Conflicts. (2022) Catherine Menon and Stilianos Vidalis
  • “My children are my world” : Raising the voices of birth mothers with substantial experience of counselling following the loss of their children to adoption or foster care. (2019) Hannah Morgan, Lizette Nolte, Barbara Rishworth and Clarissa Stevens
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  • Using finger for touchscreen devices; Is it safe? (2019) Atieh Merikh Nejadasl and Mahmoud Chizari
  • Exploring the dimensions of social capital that are effective mediators of long distance commuting impacts on wellbeing. (2019) Christopher Nicholas, Laurie Murphy and Anna Blackman
  • Forensics for multi-stage cyber incidents : Survey and future directions. (2023) Antonia Nisioti, George Loukas, Alexios Mylonas and Emmanouil Panaousis
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  • Burden Reduction: An Evaluation of Statutory Instruments in the UK Government's Regulatory Off-setting and Business Impact Target Initiatives 2010-2019. (2023) Kate Ollerenshaw
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  • Could the doctrine of moral rights be used as a basis for understanding the notion of control within data protection law? (2018) Henry Pearce
  • Employee Commitment and Turnover Intention: Perspectives from the Nigerian Public Sector. (2021) Dennis Gabriel Pepple, Peter Akinsowon and Michael Oyelere
  • Towards an understanding of the dynamics of work and employment relations during austerity. (2020) Dennis Gabriel Pepple and Kehinde Olowwokere
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  • The Local, the ‘Indigenous’ and the Limits of Rethinking Peacebuilding. (2021) Elisa Randazzo
  • Implications of the Method of Construction of UK Number Plates for Infrared Reflectance and Camera Settings on ANPR System. (2019) Rhead, Soodamani Ramalingam, Rob Gurney, Bill Martin and Andrew Jones
  • Cyberspace : Who’s (Should Be) the King of the Castle? (2007) Kevin M. Rogers
  • Data Protection : ten years on. (2008) Kevin M. Rogers
  • The Early Ground Offensives in Internet Governance. (2007) Kevin M. Rogers
  • Still a Spam-a-Lot nation? (2007) Kevin M. Rogers
  • Trust in regulation or regulating trust. (2008) Kevin M. Rogers
  • Too far down the Yellow Brick Road : Cyber-hysteria and Virtual Porn. (2009) Kevin M. Rogers and Maureen Johnson
  • 'Notice and staydown' and social media: amending Article 13 of the Proposed Directive on Copyright. (2019) Felipe Romero Moreno
  • 'Upload filters' and human rights: implementing Article 17 of the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market. (2020) Felipe Romero Moreno
  • Generative AI and deepfakes: a human rights approach to tackling harmful content. (2024) Felipe Romero-Moreno
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  • The GDPR, A game changer for electronic identification schemes? The case study of Gov.UK Verify. (2018) Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon, Henry Pearce and Niko Tsakalakis
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  • 'The right kind of person for the job'? Emotional labour and organizational professionalism in probation. (2019) Matt Tidmarsh
  • Shining light on an unspeakable crime: necrophilia and the need for legal reform. (2023) Anna Tippett
  • The rise of the paedophile hunters: to what extent are cyber-vigilante groups a productive form of policing, retribution and justice? (2022) Anna Tippett
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  • Governing fiduciary relationships or building up a governance model for trust in AI? : Review of healthcare as a socio-technical system. (2023) Mehmet Bilal Unver
  • Rebuilding 'ethics' to govern AI: How to re-set the boundaries for the legal sector? (2023) Mehmet Bilal Unver
  • Threading the needle from ‘interoperability’ to ‘gatekeeping’: quest for a layered model. (2021) Mehmet Bilal Unver