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¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Legal Studies Research Paper Series

¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Legal Studies Research Paper Series

¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Laws is an agenda-setting community of legal scholars. Informed by a rich heritage of philosophical, contextual and empirical enquiry, our research has real-world impact, shaping legal and judicial policy in the UK and across the globe. The Faculty launched its own (RPS) in October 2018 whichÌýcontainsÌýworks in progressÌýand published papers from our faculty.Ìý


Editors

Professor Virginia Mantouvalou, Professor of Human Rights and Labour Law, ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº


2024Ìý

ÌýMinding Competition in Complex Adaptive Social Systems: The Sociological Approach to Competition LawÌýby Ioannis Lianos
ÌýNon-Custodial Sentences and Human RightsÌýby Virginia Mantouvalou &ÌýHadassa Noorda
A Framework for Implementing the Right of the Child to Play: Space, Time, Acceptance, Rights-Informed by Naomi Lott
Towards a Legal Theory of Digital EcosystemsÌýby Ioannis Lianos,ÌýKlaas Hendrik Eller &ÌýTobias Kleinschmitt
Proportionality without BalancingÌýby George Letsas
Commercial Common Sense in Contract Interpretation: A Legal Realist AnalysisÌýby Marc Moore
Ìý Tacit Agreements by Danae AzariaÌý
ÌýÌýVentriloquism in Geneva: The League of Nations as International Organisation by Megan Donaldson
Peace, War, Law: Teaching International Law in ContextsÌýby Megan Donaldson
ÌýÌýStructural Injustice and the Law - IntroductionÌýby Jonathan Wolff & Virginia Mantouvalou
ÌýÌýPrivate Equity's Neglected Pre-History: A Trans-Atlantic Perspective by Marc Moore
ÌýÌýThe Agency Costs of Multi-Product Private Equity Suites: Towards a Post-Jensenian Paradigm by Marc Moore & Chris Hale
ÌýÌýReflections on War in Ukraine and International LawÌýby Martins Paparinskis
ÌýÌýMyths and Misconceptions in Extraterritorial TortsÌýby Haim Abraham
ÌýÌýModerating Model Marketplaces: Platform Governance Puzzles for AI IntermediariesÌýby Robert Gorwa and Michael Veale
Dual or Single Gauge? Govert Den Hartogh's ‘Dual-Track’ Assisted DeathÌýby Isra Black
ÌýÌýFrameworks for Accountability: How Domestic Tort Law Can Inform the Development of International Law of State Responsibility in Armed Conflicts by Haim Abraham
ÌýÌýLegislative Reform in the EU – The Role of Drafting in Legislative Quality by Helen Xanthaki
ÌýÌýLandmark Cases in Private International Law: Godard V Gray and Schibsby V Westenholz (1870)Ìýby Joshua Folkard and Ian Bergson

2023

ÌýÌýWhat Does it Mean for Lawyers to Uphold the Rule of Law? by Richard Moorhead, Kenta Tsuda and Steven Vaughan
ÌýÌýPolitics and Expertise: New Environmental Targets in English Environmental Law by Maria Lee
ÌýÌýThe Indirect Legal Effects of Non-Binding Agreements by Danae Azaria
ÌýÌýWhen a House is not the (Matrimonial) Home by Leon Vincent Chan
ÌýÌýSalomon vs SalomonÌýby Marc T. Moore
ÌýÌýFraud, Trusts and Trusting: Enforcing Crown Forfeitures in Equity, c.1570–1620Ìýby David Foster
ÌýÌýJudicial Review and Presidential Elections in AfricaÌýbyÌýBerihun Adugna Gebeye
ÌýÌýRationalising the Penalties Rule by Prince Saprai
ÌýÌýState Silence as Acceptance: A Presumption and an ExceptionÌýby Danae Azaria
ÌýÌýThe Conditions for Inferring a 'Dispute' from State SilenceÌýby Danae Azaria
ÌýÌýReflections on the Law Governing Confidentiality in ArbitrationÌýby Lawrence Collins
ÌýÌýThe Use and Abuse of 28 U.S.C. Section 1782 Litigation in England by Lawrence Collins
ÌýÌýThe Histories, Practices, and Policies of Community Data Governance in the ‘Global South’ÌýbyÌýDivij JoshiÌý&ÌýAditya Singh
ÌýÌýPublic Trusts, 1750-1850Ìýby Charles Mitchell
Ìý The Rule of LawÌýby Jeff King
ÌýÌýEnvironmental Democracy and Law on Public ParticipationÌýby Maria Lee
ÌýÌýConstitution-Making as a Technique of International Law: Reconsidering the Post-War InheritanceÌýby Anna Saunders
ÌýÌýLaw after Dominium: Thinking with Martti Koskenniemi on Property, Sovereignty and TransformationÌýby Anna Saunders
ÌýÌýHistorical Conceptions of the Express Trust, c 1600-1900Ìýby David Foster
Ìý The Four Faces of Ethiopian Federalism by Berihun Adugna Gebeye
ÌýÌýThe EU’s Evolving Approach to Environmental Sustainability in Free Trade Agreements by Gracia Marin Duran
ÌýÌýThe Identity of the Constitutional Subject and the Construction of Constitutional Identity: Lessons from Africa by Berihun Adugna Gebeye
ÌýÌýBalancing as a Legal Method: What It Is and How (Not) to Do It by George Letsas

2022

ÌýÌýReligious Neutrality at Europe's Highest Courts: Shifting Strategies by Myriam Hunter-Henin
Ìý Netting Off Gains and Losses in the Law of Unjust Enrichment by Charles Mitchell
Ìý International Law Since the Cold War: Jurisdiction by Alex Mills
ÌýÌýThe Unethical Environmental Lawyer by Steven Vaughan
ÌýÌýThe Figure of the Lawyer in Orford's International Law and the Politics of History by Megan Donaldson
ÌýÌýCarbon Border Adjustments: Ensuring Compatibility With the International Climate and Trade Regimes by Gracia Marin Duran
ÌýÌýThe Law and Political Economy of AI Governance in India by Divij Joshi
ÌýÌýJustificanda by Charles Mitchell & Jessica Hudson
ÌýÌýQueering the Reasonable Person by Haim Abraham
ÌýÌýThe Disappointment of Climate Change Legislation: Investigating Tensions with the Rule of Law by Eloise Scotford
ÌýÌýClimate Change and the Rule of Law(Yers): What Thinner and Thicker Accounts Might Require of Those in Practice by Steven Vaughan
ÌýÌýFrom ‘Corporate Governance’ to Ecological Regulation: Flipping the Regulatory Story on Climate Change by Christine Parker
ÌýÌýEnvironmental Rule of Law as Key to Strengthening the Response to the Climate Crisis: A Comment by Maria Socorro Manguiat
ÌýÌýA Changing Climate for In-House Lawyers? What Should They Really Say to Clients? by Peter Kellett
ÌýÌýDo England & Wales Qualified Solicitors Have a Legal Duty to Advise Their Clients on Climate-Related Risks? by Sarah de Gay
ÌýÌýNever Let Me Go: Private Law and the Conservative Impulse by Prince Saprai
ÌýÌýJustifying and Challenging Territoriality in Private International Law by Alex Mills
ÌýÌýThinking, Talking and Acting about Public Health Ethics in the COVID-19 Pandemic by Jonathan Montgomery, Kenneth Kaufman & Richard Williams
ÌýÌýCrippling Compensation in the International Law Commission and Investor–State Arbitration by Martins Paparinskis
ÌýÌýStructures of Injustice, the Law, and Exploitative Work by Virginia Mantouvalou
ÌýÌýTort Liability, Combatant Activities, and the Question of Over-Deterrence by Haim Abraham

2021

ÌýÌýLong Live Monetary Gold *Terms and Conditions Apply by Martins Paparinskis
ÌýÌýThe Boundaries of Peace-Making: British Imperial Encounters, c. 1700–1900 by Megan Donaldson
ÌýÌýThe Power to Consent and the Criminal Law by Mark Dsouza
ÌýÌýProbing the Hidden Depths of Climate Law: Analysing National Climate Change Legislation by Eloise Scotford
ÌýÌýLegislation and the Stress of Environmental Problems by Eloise Scotford
ÌýÌýRethinking Clean Air: Air Quality Law and COVID-19 by Eloise Scotford

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Submission

We welcome submissions from members of ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Laws, doctoral students and visiting scholars. To submit papers to the ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Legal Studies ResearchÌýPapers Series, please write to the Editor, including the paper, an abstract and key words.Ìý