Session 1: Wednesday 3 rd April 13.30 - 15.00 CRIMINAL AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Roxanna Dehaghani and Daniel Newman Experiences of Criminal Justice in South Wales Matt Tidmarsh Professionalism in Probation Robyn Holder Democratising Justice: Rethinking Victim Inclusion FAMILY LAW AND POLICY Session: Families, Conflict and Violence Chair: Anne Barlow Grace Tsai Women’s Socio-Legal Status and Experiences of Domestic Violence in the Atayal Tribes Sam Lewis Towards an Ethics of Care Approach to Child-to-Parent Violence Rachel Treloar The Interrelationship of Financial and Child Related Issues in Parents’ Accounts of High-Conflict Post-Separation Disputes: Gender Matters CHILDREN'S RIGHTS Session: Children's Rights and Childhood Maria Forsman The Child, Children (in Vulnerable Situations) and the Child-in-Context: A Three-Dimensional View on Children’s Rights, to Focus Social justice and Empowerment Naomi Lott Establishing the Right to Play as an Economic, a Social and a Cultural Right Rebecca Thornburn Stern and Aoife Daly Treated Like a Child: Age Discrimination and Children’s Rights LAWYERS AND LEGAL PROFESSIONS Agnieszka Kubal Cause Lawyering 'with the grain'? Immigration and Refugee Lawyers in Russia Jo Wilding Legal Aid Lawyers and the ‘Boom and Bust’ Cycle Alex Batesmith True Believers: International Criminal Justice Practitioners and the Inversion of the ‘Cause Lawyer’ Paradigm EQUALITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS LAW Session: The Scope of Protection for People with Disabilities Chair: David Barrett Rhiannon Frost Is Section 15 of the Equality Act 2010 Too Wide? Peter McTigue Rethinking Equality Protection for People Living with HIV Anubhuti Jain and Shikha Rohra Discrimination against Leprosy Victims as a Violation of International Human Rights
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Session 1: Wednesday 3rd April 13.30 - 15.00
CRIMINAL AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Roxanna Dehaghani and Daniel Newman Experiences of Criminal Justice in South Wales Matt Tidmarsh Professionalism in Probation Robyn Holder Democratising Justice: Rethinking Victim Inclusion
FAMILY LAW AND POLICY Session: Families, Conflict and Violence Chair: Anne Barlow Grace Tsai Women’s Socio-Legal Status and Experiences of Domestic Violence in the Atayal Tribes Sam Lewis Towards an Ethics of Care Approach to Child-to-Parent Violence Rachel Treloar The Interrelationship of Financial and Child Related Issues in Parents’ Accounts of High-Conflict Post-Separation Disputes: Gender Matters
CHILDREN'S RIGHTS Session: Children's Rights and Childhood Maria Forsman The Child, Children (in Vulnerable Situations) and the Child-in-Context: A Three-Dimensional View on Children’s Rights, to Focus Social justice and Empowerment Naomi Lott Establishing the Right to Play as an Economic, a Social and a Cultural Right Rebecca Thornburn Stern and Aoife Daly Treated Like a Child: Age Discrimination and Children’s Rights
LAWYERS AND LEGAL PROFESSIONS Agnieszka Kubal Cause Lawyering 'with the grain'? Immigration and Refugee Lawyers in Russia Jo Wilding Legal Aid Lawyers and the ‘Boom and Bust’ Cycle Alex Batesmith True Believers: International Criminal Justice Practitioners and the Inversion of the ‘Cause Lawyer’ Paradigm
EQUALITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
Session: The Scope of Protection for People with Disabilities
Chair: David Barrett
Rhiannon Frost
Is Section 15 of the Equality Act 2010 Too Wide?
Peter McTigue
Rethinking Equality Protection for People Living with HIV
Anubhuti Jain and Shikha Rohra Discrimination against Leprosy Victims as a Violation of International Human Rights
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GRAPHIC JUSTICE: LAW, COMICS, AND RELATED VISUAL MEDIA Laura Kalliomaa-Puha, Eliisa Pitkasalo, and Anne Ketola Comic Contracts and Access to Social Rights: Can Comic-Style Communication Improve the Accessibility of Social Welfare Documents? Thomas Giddens The Law as Comics: Multimodality in the Motor Vehicles (Display of Registration Marks) Regulations 2001 Hannah Baumeister Drawing on Genocide Angus Nurse Mothers and Daughters, Fathers and Sons: The Church as Political Oppressor in Dave Sim's Cerebus
REVISITING REFUGEE PROTECTION IN THE 21ST CENTURY Session: Comparative International Refugee Protection 1 Chair: Dr Dallal Stevens Tamara A. Kool and Zina Nimeh The Conundrum of Palestinian Refugees: Citizenship and Inclusionary Practices in Jordan Ria Sunga Their Suffering is Our Suffering too”: The Indochinese Refugees, Ferdinand Marcos and the Philippines as a Country of First Asylum
CIVIL JUSTICE SYSTEMS & ADR Dr Kate Leader From the Bear-Gardens to the County Court: The Creation of the Litigant in Person Ms Lisa Gibb Tort Personal Injury Reforms; Ideological or Necessary? Is the Current System Fit for Purpose? Mr Masood Ahmed
Public Bodies and Alternative Dispute Resolution in the Civil Court Process
SOCIAL RIGHTS, CITIZENSHIP AND THE WELFARE STATE Session: Universal credit Philip Larkin Old Inequality and New Contracts: Non-Regular Employment Contracts and Impediments to Welfare Policy Ciara Fitzpatrick and Alexandra Chapman In-Work Conditionality and the Ageing Worker in Northern Ireland Charlotte O’Brien The Two-Child Rule: an Aristocratic Turn in the Law
METHODOLOGY AND METHODS Rossana Deplano Quantifying International law? An Empirical Study of the Legal Effects of UN General Assembly Resolutions Steven Hoffman, Mathieu Poirier, Susan Rogers Van Katwyk, Prativa Baral and Lathika Sritharan Has the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control Reduced Global Cigarette Consumption? Quasi-Experimental Impact Evaluations Using Interrupted Time-Series Analysis and In-Sample Forecast Event Modelling Mary Guy EU Health – What Happens when Lawyers and Political Scientists Work Together?
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SENTENCING AND PUNISHMENT Chair: Gavin Dingwall Fiona Donson and Aisling Parkes Framing Families as Interventions: Prison System Co-Option of Child and Family Contact with Incarcerated Parents Marie Hutton A Labour of Love: Prisoners’ Families and the Legal Repercussions of Shouldering the Burden of Care Guiseppe Zago A Thin Line between Protection and Isolation: Experiences of Imprisonment of Queer Individuals in English and Italian Prisons
MEDICAL LAW, HEALTHCARE AND BIOETHICS Session: Beginning of Life Debra Wilson Surrogacy and the Genetic Link Requirement Elizabeth Chloe Romanis Artificial Wombs, Terminating Pregnancies and the Abortion Act 1967 Samantha Halliday The Protection of Human Dignity at the Margins of Life INTERROGATING THE CORPORATION Session: Public and Governmental Interventions Tobore Okah-Avae The Corporate Objective: Shareholder Primacy, Executive Pay and Public Policy Colin Moore Cut the Bullshit! Legitimate Expectations between the Corporation and Stakeholders Durand Cupido Public Law Intervention into Company Operations: The Law of Salvage as a Case Study Metji Makgoba Constructing Black Economic Empowerment in South African Mining: Government v Corporate Discourse
GENDER, SEXUALITY AND LAW Chair: Flora Renz Tsachi Keren-Paz The Uniqueness of Harm in UDONI (Unauthorized Dissemination of Nude/intimate Images, a.k.a ‘Revenge Porn’) Sarah Singh Criminalising Vulnerability: A Feminist Approach to Women who Fail to Protect their Children from Harm Juliana Senra The Consequences of Defining Sexual Violence through the Concept of Constraint, Dismissing Consent - Reflections on the Portuguese Legislation Zulfia Abawe Legal Pluralism and Domestic Violence
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW Chair: Jasem Tarawneh Felipe Figueroa Popper's Three World Ontology as a Framework for IP Andrew Griffiths The Responsibility of Brand Owners for their Supply Chains: Potential Legal Liability and the Limits of Social Responsibility Smita Kheria An Exploration of the Dissonance between Protection of Moral Rights in the UK and Creative Practitioners’ Perspectives
LABOUR LAW AND SOCIETY Aneta Tyc The WTO Needs Reforms: Is there Space for Labour Rights? Daire McCormack-George On the Nature of Work and the Purpose of Labour Law Tor Brodtkorb A Comparative Analysis of Standards for Fair Dismissal in the UK and Australia
MENTAL HEALTH AND MENTAL DISABILITY LAW Chloe Waterman Neuro-centrism within Mental Capacity Law: Evidence from Case Law Hope Davidson Mental Health and Mental Capacity Law Update – Ireland
INFORMATION Chair: Richard Hyde Andrew Noble Second Chances and Secrets: Reform of the UK Criminal Records Disclosure Regime Sean Whittaker Uncovering the Environment: The Use of Public Access to Environmental Information
PROPERTY, PEOPLE, POWER AND PLACE Chair: Jill Dickinson Sarah Keenan Timeless Land, Vacant Ownership: Property in the Wake of E-Conveyancing Molefhi Phorego Land Expropriation Without Compensation: Is it Constitutional? Joanna Kusiak Grassroots Expropriation? The German Constitution and the Civic Struggle for the Social Ownership of Housing in Berlin ______________________________________________________________________________________
Session 2: Wednesday 3rd April 15.30 - 17.00 CRIMINAL AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Holly Greenwood The UK 'Innocence Movement': Insights from Social Systems Theory Michelle Coleman What About My Rights? The Presumption of Innocence and #MeToo Samantha Pegg and Kirsty Welsh Threats to Disclose Intimate Images - Are We Failing Victims of Domestic Abuse?
FAMILY LAW AND POLICY Session: Family Relationships Chair: Annika Newnham Jan Macvarish and Daniel Monk Understanding Siblings: a Socio-Legal Perspective Stuart Bedston, Lindsay Youansamouth, Georgia Philip and Yang Hu Fathers, Mothers and Recurrent Care Proceedings Sarah Hansen Relationships Post-Adoption: the Operation of Article 8 of the ECHR and Adopters, BIrth-Parents and Children.
CHILDREN'S RIGHTS Session: The Child's Right to Education Bart Kleine Deters The Right to Education in Developing Countries: Does it Lead to Better Primary Education Outcomes? Amy Brown Sounds of Silence: Is Silence Voice? Seamus Byrne School Exclusions in England: An Escalating Children’s Rights Crisis Alison Struthers Teaching Fundamental British Values Through a Human Rights Lens in Primary Schools
VULNERABILITY AND ACCESS TO JUSTICE Session: Theoretical Frameworks of Vulnerability Chair: Jess Mant and Roxanna Dehaghani Ellen Gordon-Bouvier The Temporality of Vulnerability in Private Family Law Jenny Boddy Vulnerability as a Theoretical Framework for Interrogating Property Law Bryan Birtles Means v Ends, Procedural v Substantive, Donoghue v Stevenson
Session 2: Wednesday 3rd April 15.30 – 17.00
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LAW, POLITICS AND IDEOLOGY Session: Liberalism and Universalism Vy-Liam Ng Examining the “Asian Way” of Human Rights law: Is a First principle of Non-Interference a Legally Valid and Culturally Relative Approach in Matters Relating to Genocide? Ian Turner Liberal Legalism versus Critical Legal Studies: Critiquing Civil and Political Rights in the Age of Islamist Terrorism. Miroslaw Michal Sadowksi Law in the Service of Illiberalism: The Case of Central Europe
LAWYERS AND LEGAL PROFESSIONS Andy Boon Lawyers and the Rule of Law Sophie Flemig, Neil Stevenson and David Cabrelli Reimagining Regulation - The Scottish Legal Profession Post-Roberton Review Emilia Korkea-Alo The Power of Law?: The Role of Legal Advisors in NGO Political Advocacy
EQUALITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS LAW Session: Gender Equality Chair: David Barrett Rajnaara Akhtar and Kate Wilkinson Cross Patriarchy as Corruption: How Gender Imbalance Impacts on Rights in the Family and the Environment Nicola Barker Revisiting the Public/Private Divide in the Human Rights Act 1998 Gift Sotonye-Frank Eliminating Gender Stereotyping Underlying Adolescent Pregnant School Girls’ Exclusion Through a Human Rights Based Comprehensive Sex Education Under CEDAW
SOCIO-LEGAL ISSUES IN SPORT Chair: Simon Boyes David Mcardle Legal Responses to Sport-Related Concussion: A Pilot Study of Coaches’ Perceptions Ashley Lowerson Football Banning Orders: Are the Statistics Fit for Purpose? Ini-Obong Nkang “Trafficking? In Football?!” Factors Leading to the Trafficking and Exploitation of African Minors
REVISITING REFUGEE PROTECTION IN THE 21ST CENTURY Session: Comparative International Refugee Protection 2 Chair: Dr Dallal Stevens Fitria Fitria The Role of Local Customary Law in Protecting Refugees: Case Study of Protection towards Rohingya in Aceh in 2015 Shahedul Khan Coexisting with the Rohingya refugees: Bangladesh Struggles for her Sovereignty. Renuka Balasubramaniam Refugee Protection in Malaysia and the Rule of Law
Session 2: Wednesday 3rd April 15.30 – 17.00
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CIVIL JUSTICE SYSTEMS & ADR Dr Orhan Emre Konuralp Mandatory Mediation under Turkish Law Dr Ronán Feehily Mitigated Mandatory Mediation, Operating within the Contours of Acceptable Public Policy Professor Bryan Clark Court Based Mediation in Scotland
SOCIAL RIGHTS, CITIZENSHIP AND THE WELFARE STATE Session: Administrative Justice in the Welfare State Paulien de Winter Enforcement Styles at Social Security Agencies Joe Tomlinson Developing the Concept of Design in Administrative Justice: A Case Study of Social Security Tribunal Reform
METHODOLOGY AND METHODS Alfonso Diaz Vera and Pablo Sanz Bayón A Critical Review on the Contemporary Epistemic Status in Law and Economics Allison Lindner A Methodology for an Econosociolegal Approach to the South African Waste Management Economy Alice Finden Counter-Mapping Experiences of Emergency Law: an Exploration of Critical Methods to Understand State Violence
SENTENCING AND PUNISHMENT Chair: Tim Hillier Jose Pina-Sánchez and Lyndon Harris Sentencing Gender? Investigating the Extent and Origin of Sentencing Gender Disparities in the Crown Court Carly Lightowers, Jose Pina-Sánchez and Emma Watkins Contextual Culpability: How Alcohol Intoxication and its Social Context Impacts Sentencing for Violent Offenders Laura Sharp Sentencing Without Guidelines in Scotland: Why Freddie Pargetter would not have Received a Custodial Sentence if He had been Prosecuted in Scotland
MEDICAL LAW, HEALTHCARE AND BIOETHICS Session: Informed Consent (Montgomery) Craig Purshouse Informed Consent and Gay Conversion Therapy Matthew Watkins Rationalising the Autonomy in Montgomery: Clarifying the Legal Standard of Care for Information Disclosure Louise Austin Informed Consent and the Reasonable/Particular Patient: Protecting Procedural or Substantive Autonomy
Session 2: Wednesday 3rd April 15.30 – 17.00
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INTERROGATING THE CORPORATION Session: Extending Corporate Social Responsibility Verity McCullagh Is CSR still necessary? An Analysis of the EU Directive on Non-Financial Reporting and its Impact on Reporting Practices Neshat Safari Will the UK 2018 Corporate Governance Code Tame the Corporate Fat Cats? Miriam Nwachukwu and Simisola Akintoye The Nature and Extent of Corporate Social Responsibility of Multinational Corporations in Developing Economies
GENDER, SEXUALITY AND LAW Session: Roundtable on the Future of Legal Gender Project Chair: Flora Renz Emily Grabham Gender and the Politics of Legislative Drafting Davina Cooper Renewing the Place of Gender in Critical Public Life Flora Renz Legal Pluralism and Single-Sex Spaces Robyn Emerton Feminist Approaches to Law Reform
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW IN CONTEXT Chair: Meryn Martin Jennifer Lander Shifting States: The Constitutional Risks of Extractive Development Jing Wang, Nan Chen and Kevin Burns Examining the Effectiveness of the Tourism Law of China 2016 Mervyn Martin and Maryam Shadman-Pajouh Does Strategic Ambiguity have a Place in the WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding?
LAW AND EMOTION Session: Launch of the International Society for Therapeutic Jurisprudence UK Chapter John Stannard The Epistemology of Therapeutic Jurisprudence Anna Kawalek Therapeutic Jurisprudence: The Application to an England and Wales Review Court
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW Chair: Jasem Tarawneh Yuanqiong Hu Realignment of Innovators: Patents, Norms and Social-Technical Creativities in Biomedicine Pradeepan Sarma The 'Integrity' of Canada's 'Users' Rights Doctrine'? A Dworkinian Approach Rebecca Moosavian Commodification of Image & the Privacy-Publicity Interface Jasem Tarawneh Due Cause and its Balancing Role within Trade Mark Law: a Reality Check
Session 2: Wednesday 3rd April 15.30 – 17.00
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INDIGENOUS RIGHTS Chair: Sarah Sargent Noelle Higgins and Gerard Maguire Enhancing the Participation of Indigenous Peoples at a UN level; A Critique of UN Resolution 71/321 John Harrington Sovereignty, Community and Development. The Normative Politics of Intellectual Property and Traditional Knowledge in Kenya Mark Harris Resource Extraction and Indigenous Rights: the Fight of the Wangan and Jagalingou people in Queensland to Stop the Carmichael Mine Clay Wilwol Beyond Neoliberal Multiculturalism? Reflections on the Case of Cherán
LABOUR LAW AND SOCIETY Natalie Sedacca Migrant Domestic Workers and the Right to Work Yair Sagy and Faina Milman-Siva The ILO, Prison Labour, and the Private/Public Divide: A View From Israel Boldizsár Szentgáli-Tóth and Kata Konstantin Is it Worth to Work More? The New Aspects of the So-Called „Slave Law” in Hungary
MENTAL HEALTH AND MENTAL DISABILITY LAW Thomas Webb A Postcode Lottery? Initial Findings of a Freedom of Information Act 2000 Study on the Administration of the s.23 Hospital Managers’ Discharge Power. Convening 'Socio-Legal Jurisprudence' Steam Jessica Fish The Culture of Expertise of Approved Mental Health Professionals
LEGAL EDUCATION Rachael O’Connor The Use of Reverse Mentoring as a Strategy to Address Issues Arising from Hierarchy and Implicit Bias in Higher Education in Order to Build an International Learning Community Rosie Taylor-Harding Students as Co-Producers of Learning Communities Craig Newbery-Jones Rethinking Time, Space and Jurisdiction: Chronotopes of Legal Education and Legal Practice in the Twenty-First Century
THE LAW(S) OF CONFLICT AND DISASTER Session: 'At its most Janus-Faced' Hilly Moodrick-Even Khen From Knives to Kites: Developments and Dilemmas around the Use of Force in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict since "Protective Edge" Alexandra Bohm The Responsibility to Protect: A Success for Conflict Management? Max Brookman-Byrne Narrating War: Legal Status, Character and Caricature in UK Ministry of Defence Airstrike Reporting'
Session 2: Wednesday 3rd April 15.30 – 17.00
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PROPERTY, PEOPLE, POWER AND PLACE Chair: Jill Dickinson
Sarah Blandy
Law and Lore in Uneasy Space
Antonia Layard The Bus Project Jed Meers and Caroline Hunter The Face of Property Guardianship: Online Property Advertisements and Googling your Next Home _______________________________________________________________________________________
CRIMINAL AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Richard Nobles and David Schiff The Cleansing Effect of The Guilty Plea Laura Sharp Criminal Responsibility and The Unconscious Driver in Scotland: The Case for Statutory Reform Louise Taylor and Lucy Justice Autobiographical Memory Misconceptions and the Police Investigative Response to Rape Complaints
FAMILY LAW AND POLICY Session: Family Property, Cohabitation and Caring Chair: Joanna Miles Anna Heenan Equal Sharing and the Invisibility of Caring Annika Newnham Journey to the Centre of the Common Intention Constructive Trust Anne Barlow Cohabitation Law Reform Debate Post-Equal Marriage and Equal-Civil Partnerships
CHILDREN’S RIGHTS Session: Child Exposure to Crime/Violence against Children Fiona MacDonald Violence Against Children: An International Comparison Searching for Better Implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child as Exampled Using the Cluster of Articles Titled ‘Violence Against Children’ Jamie-Lee Mooney Child Sexual Exploitation: Towards a 'Child-Centred' Protection System Avitus Agbar Tackling the Scourge of Child Marriages in Cameroon: A Socio-legal Perspective
VULNERABILITY AND ACCESS TO JUSTICE Session: Social Justice, Legal Empowerment and Communities Chairs: Roxanna Dehaghani and Jess Mant Sue Westwood Socio-Legal Pedagogy and Access to Justice: Mapping a Research Agenda Naomi Creutzfeldt and Chris Gill Access to Justice for Energy Poor and Vulnerable Consumers: Shifting the Responsibility from The National to the Local? Helena-Ulrike Marambio The Role of Legal Empowerment for Women with Physical Disabilities in Post-War Sri Lanka
Session 5: Thursday 4th April 14.30 – 16.00
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_______________________________________________________________________________________ LAW, POLITICS AND IDEOLOGY Session: Power Ohiocheoya Omiunu & Ifeanyichukwu Aniyie Foreign Relations Law: Perspectives from Nigeria Shelan Rasul & George Ndi The Power of Recognition in the Context of Self-Determination Dimitrios Tsarapatsanis The Power of British Judges: A Conceptual Framework
LAWYERS AND LEGAL PROFESSIONS Richard Moorhead LawTech Lawyers: Dystopia, Utopia, and Empirical Perspectives Steven Vaughan More Than Just Document Monkeys? Exploring How Transactional Lawyers in the UK ‘Add Value’ Eleanor Rowan How Independent is Independent Legal Advice? Trevor Clark What Next? A Meta-Analysis of Empirical Research on Large Law Firms and Ethics
EQUALITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS LAW Chair: Peter McTigue Anna Lawson and Maria Orchard Models for the Enforcement of Accessibility Rights: Synergies, Tensions and Opportunities Susan Bright and Sarah Nield Disability Adaptations in Residential Leasehold Buildings and the Contribution of Equality Law Agnieszka Kubal Who are the Humans Behind the Human Rights Cases? Migrations Cases from Russia to the European Court of Human Rights
ENVIRONMENT, LAW AND GOVERNANCE Session: Reconceptualising Climate Change Daniel Kim Science in Court: an Analysis of Climate Change Litigation in the US From 1990 to 2018 Muhammad Nurshazny Ramlan Religious Law for the Environment: Comparative Islamic Environmental Law in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia Kate Wilkinson Cross Comparing the Transformative Potentials of the FCCC AND THE CCD: An Ecofeminist Exploration _______________________________________________________________________________________
Session 5: Thursday 4th April 14.30 – 16.00
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_______________________________________________________________________________________ EXPLORING LEGAL BORDERLANDS Session: Borderlands of Political Economy Chair and Discussant: Pedro Fortes Ioannis Kampourakis The Blurring Boundary Between Legal and Social Norms in the Regulation of Transnational Corporate Activity Tomasz Braun Quasi-Legislative Measures of International Corporations Denis West Reconnecting Law, Accounting, and Organisation: The Origin and Evolution of Materiality Arwen Joyce Working Across Borders: Labour Law Theory and Low-Wage Migrant Workers
REVISITING REFUGEE PROTECTION IN THE 21ST CENTURY Session: States, Responsibility and Refugee Law Chair: Yewa Holiday Dr Violeta Moreno-Lax Caring is Sharing? Insights from International Law on Solidarity as a (legally-binding) Duty of Enhanced Co-operation Nicolette Busuttil Rendering Visible the Migrant with Psychosocial Disabilities: Realising the Promise of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
SOCIAL RIGHTS, CITIZENSHIP AND THE WELFARE STATE Session: Localism and regionalism Jed Meers Discretion as Blame Avoidance: Passing the Buck to Local Authorities in ‘Welfare Reform’ Carla Reeson Homelessness Statistics: A "shambolic" Development Mark Simpson The Introduction of Universal Credit in Northern Ireland: Some Preliminary Findings
METHODOLOGY AND METHODS ROUNDTABLE 2 Matthew Jay, Rachel Pearson, Linda Wijlaars, Stu Bedston, Karen Broadhurst and Ruth Gilbert Legal Epidemiology: A Quantitative Approach to the Study Of Law
BANKING AND FINANCE Steven Montagu-Cairns Corporate Criminal Liability and the Failure to Prevent Offence: An Argument for the Adoption of an Omissions Based Offence in AML Mike Jide Ogunmiluyi A Comparative Analysis of the Effectiveness of Prosecution Approaches to Finance Related Crime in the UK and the US Alison Lui The Swiss Leaks Scandal: Legal and Ethical Dilemmas of Whistle-Blowing on Tax Evasion
Session 5: Thursday 4th April 14.30 – 16.00
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_______________________________________________________________________________________ MEDICAL LAW, HEALTHCARE AND BIOETHICS Christopher Boniface “The (Robot) Doctor will see you now”. Informed Consent and Artificial…. Lindsey Claire Hogg Under 16s as Living Non-Regenerative Tissue Donors in England and Wales Friso Jansen The Development of Medical Guidelines: Shifting Powers Jo Samanta and Ash Samanta To What Extent are Clinical Guidelines Used as a Proxy for the Standard Of Care in Clinical Negligence Litigation?
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, LAW AND CYBERSPACE Session: Criminal Law and New Information Technologies Chair: Mark O’Brien Laura Bliss Legality, the Criminal Law and Social Media Maria Grazia Porcedda and David S Wall Data Crime and the Cascading Impact of the Cybercrime Chain Asma Vranaki Scarce Regulatory Resources: Tactical Enforcement and Hybrid Data Governance in the Cloud
GENDER, SEXUALITY AND LAW Chair: Flora Renz Pieter Cannoot The Pathologisation of Trans* persons in the ECtHR's Case Law on Legal Gender Recognition Alex Sharpe Legal Arguments that Gender Self-Declaration Will Undermine Cis Women’s Rights to Exclude Trans Women from Women-Only Spaces are Seriously Flawed Isabel Simonsen Carrascal A Queer Postcolonial Analysis of the Reports by the UN Independent Expert on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Gloriana Rodriguez Queer Defiance in the Midst of Leviathan: Comparing Guatemala and Brazil
EMPIRE, COLONIALISM AND LAW Nadine El-Enany ‘The body belongs to the state’: Families’ Interrogation of Racial State Violence Elizabeth O'Loughlin The Emancipatory Potential of International Law in Domestic Courts: A Case Study of Kenya Ayse Sezgin Understanding Food Sovereignty through TWAIL: A Critical Approach to International Governance of Food
LAW AND EMOTION Neil Graffin The Emotional Demands of 21st century Legal Practice Emma Jones “Alcohol and Laughter”: Coping with the Emotional Demands of 21st century Practice Chalen Westaby and Andrea Subryan Emotional Labour and the Legal Profession: Form and Consequences of Performing Emotional Labour and Emotional Labour Conflict
Session 5: Thursday 4th April 14.30 – 16.00
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW Chair: Smita Kheria Rosemary Toll The Music Industry: An Industry in Transition Giulia Priora Copyright Rules in the News Industry under a Distributive Perspective. The Case for Empowering Reporters
ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE Chair: Richard Kirkham Session: Administrative Justice Institutions Jo Wilding Administrative Justice in Immigration Detention Caer Smyth ‘Tick the box and move on’: Specialised Argument in the Public Local Inquiry and its Impact on the Environment Dale McFadzean and Mhairi Campbell Public Interest Litigation in Scotland: Lowering the Bar?
ART, CULTURE AND HERITAGE Chair: Janet Ulph Sarah Sargent Theoretical Approaches A Critical Legal Theory of Intangible Cultural Heritage Xiujuan Hu Would it be Difficult for China to Ratify the Second Protocol to the Hague Convention? Trish Luker What is a Signature? Law’s Documentary Practices
MENTAL HEALTH AND MENTAL DISABILITY LAW Beverley Clough The Logics of Liberty in Mental Capacity Law Danielle Watson Here and Queer: How the CRPD uses a queer commentary perspective to protect minority rights Paul Skowron and Matt Matravers Mental Disability Law and the Liberalism of Fear
LEGAL EDUCATION Anthony Bradney What Can University Law Schools Say About Employability? What Should University Law Schools Say About Employability? Fiona Cownie An Alternative View of Graduate Attributes Jess Guth Is there Method in the Madness: The SQE and the Death of Law?
BREXIT, LAW AND SOCIETY ROUNDTABLE Kenneth Armstrong, Tamara Hervey and Anand Menon 'UK Futures after 29th March 2019' _______________________________________________________________________________________
Session 5: Thursday 4th April 14.30 – 16.00
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LAW, GOVERNANCE AND BELONGING Chair: Matt Howard Sofia Cavandoli Struggles for Self-Determination in International Law Yussef Al Tamimi How Human Rights Shape our Sense of Belonging: Mixed-Gender Swimming as an Integration Issue in Switzerland Keren Bright Belonging Emerging from Protest: The Curious Case of a House and a Shark _______________________________________________________________________________________
Session 6: Thursday 4th April 16.30 – 18.00
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Session 6: Thursday 4th April
16.30 - 18.00
CRIMINAL AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Konstantinos Kalliris and Theodore Alysandratos
One Judge or Three Judges? Some Findings from a Recent Reform in the Greek Criminal Justice System
Caroline Sweeney
Accountability for Atrocities Committed in Syria: An Unattainable Ideal?
Yu Mou
Psychological Coercion and Police Interrogation in China
Avitus Agbor
Prosecuting the Offence of Misappropriation of Public Funds in Cameroon: Lessons From the Special
Criminal Court
FAMILY LAW AND POLICY
Session: Regulating Non-Traditional Families
Chair: Anne Barlow
Brian Tobin
Female Same-Sex Couples and the Non-Regulation of Home-Insemination in Ireland: The Case for Reform
Kathryn O'Sullivan
Posthumous Conception (& Inheritance) under Irish law: A Critique of Government Proposals for Regulation
Philip Bremner
Collaborative Co-Parenting and the Dutch Proposals for Multiple Parenthood
ENVIRONMENT, LAW AND GOVERNANCE
Session: Reconceptualising Climate Change B
Peter Oniemola
The Paris Agreement on Climate Change and United Kingdom’s Support for Developing Countries Post-
Brexit
Chitzi C. Ogbumgbada
Renewable Energy Promotion in the Age of Global Isolationism: The Enduring Role of International
Environmental Law
VULNERABILITY AND ACCESS TO JUSTICE
Session: Immigration, Asylum and Migrant Workers
Chair: Roxanna Dehaghani and Jess Mant
Lauren Cooper
Access to Justice for Asylum Seekers-Vulnerability in the Appeals Process
Sarah Turnbull
Vulnerability, Immigration Detention, and (Penal) Reform
Renuka T Balasubramaniam
Opportunities for Transforming the Social Protection of Workers and Communities in the Malaysian Palm