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Exploring the impact of body-worn video on the everyday behaviours of police officers (2021)
Journal Article
Harrison, K., L’Hoiry, X., & Santorso, S. (2022). Exploring the impact of body-worn video on the everyday behaviours of police officers. Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles, 95(2), 363-377. https://doi.org/10.1177/0032258X211000834

The use of body-worn video in Police Forces in England and Wales is not new. On the whole, evaluations have been positive, although, there is little evidence regarding how beneficial the cameras can be in terms of how they impact on the everyday beha... Read More about Exploring the impact of body-worn video on the everyday behaviours of police officers.

Covid-19: Implications for Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Africa (2021)
Journal Article
Lateef, M. A., & Akinsulore, A. (2021). Covid-19: Implications for Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Africa. Beijing law review, 12(12), 139-160. https://doi.org/10.4236/blr.2021.121008

The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has undoubtedly brought a lot of disruptions into the world order-lives, livelihoods, national, and international economies and imposed what is now permeating as the "new normal" in all aspects of human activi... Read More about Covid-19: Implications for Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Africa.

Company Group Liability and Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction: The Considerable Post-Brexit Obstacles to the UK as a Major Forum for Competition Law Damages Actions (2021)
Journal Article
Stirling, G. (2021). Company Group Liability and Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction: The Considerable Post-Brexit Obstacles to the UK as a Major Forum for Competition Law Damages Actions. Global Competition Litigation Review, 14(1), 27-35

Whereas the UK – and England in particular – has proved a popular forum for bringing damages actions in respect of breaches of EU competition law, this article considers how this situation is likely to be effected by the UK’s imminent departure from... Read More about Company Group Liability and Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction: The Considerable Post-Brexit Obstacles to the UK as a Major Forum for Competition Law Damages Actions.

Reconstruing future conditionality in English jurisprudence : revealing ancient purposes for common law ‘lives in being’ (2021)
Thesis
Pratt, S. D. Reconstruing future conditionality in English jurisprudence : revealing ancient purposes for common law ‘lives in being’. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4223246

This thesis offers a reassessment of conditionality and perpetuity in English jurisprudence. Here, Chapters 1 to 3 lay important conceptual and historical foundations by exploring how external juristic and philosophical traditions influenced the earl... Read More about Reconstruing future conditionality in English jurisprudence : revealing ancient purposes for common law ‘lives in being’.

Marginalization and identity : the case of the Bulgarian face-veil ban (2021)
Thesis
Vachkova, M. Marginalization and identity : the case of the Bulgarian face-veil ban. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4223598

This thesis investigates the face-veiling ban in Bulgaria. The data were collected via semi-structured discussions with participants coming from all the main Muslim minorities in Bulgaria. Respondents were asked about their attitudes to the face-veil... Read More about Marginalization and identity : the case of the Bulgarian face-veil ban.

From the polling booths to the courtrooms : challenges of strict application of time frame in judicial contestation of election disputes in Nigeria (2021)
Journal Article
Etti, M. A., & Lateef, M. A. (2021). From the polling booths to the courtrooms : challenges of strict application of time frame in judicial contestation of election disputes in Nigeria. Comparative Constitutional Law and Administrative Law Quarterly, V(I), 73-98

After her longest military interregnum spanning almost two decades since 1984, Nigeria returned to a democratic system of government in May 1999. By May 2019, five presidential and other national and sub-national elections were held in the country. V... Read More about From the polling booths to the courtrooms : challenges of strict application of time frame in judicial contestation of election disputes in Nigeria.

Exploring policymaker’s knowledge toward the regulations and its impact on MSMEs in KSA (2021)
Thesis
Al-Mutiri, A. B. S. (2021). Exploring policymaker’s knowledge toward the regulations and its impact on MSMEs in KSA. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4923652

This research empirically investigates the direct and indirect effects of government regulations on micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in Saudi Arabia and examines why these regulations have the impact that they do. It confirms the di... Read More about Exploring policymaker’s knowledge toward the regulations and its impact on MSMEs in KSA.

Religious Equality and Secularism in India: A Critical Review of the Ayodhya-Babri Mosque Judgment (2020)
Journal Article
Chowdhury, J., Ahmed, J., & Mamun, M. A. A. (2020). Religious Equality and Secularism in India: A Critical Review of the Ayodhya-Babri Mosque Judgment. Chittagong University Journal of Law, 25, 75-96

In the 1950s, India’s founding fathers spent considerable time secularising its national identity. Later in 1976, a constitutional amendment placed ‘Secularism’ in the Preamble of the Indian Constitution. The Indian Supreme Court showed a strong reve... Read More about Religious Equality and Secularism in India: A Critical Review of the Ayodhya-Babri Mosque Judgment.

Policy and institutional enablers of public–private partnerships in the electricity sector in Uganda: a multi-level and path dependence perspective (2020)
Journal Article
Onyoin, M., & Bovis, C. (2021). Policy and institutional enablers of public–private partnerships in the electricity sector in Uganda: a multi-level and path dependence perspective. The International journal of public sector management, 34(1), 51-70. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJPSM-01-2020-0026

Purpose: This paper explains the evident disproportionality in the levels of adoption of the modality of public–private partnerships (PPPs) in Uganda by tracing the peculiar preconditions and enablers of the model's relative high adoption in the elec... Read More about Policy and institutional enablers of public–private partnerships in the electricity sector in Uganda: a multi-level and path dependence perspective.

The identification and treatment of human trafficking victims : policy, practice and protection (2020)
Thesis
Wilson, C. J. The identification and treatment of human trafficking victims : policy, practice and protection. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4223060

This thesis explores practitioner insights into the problems of supporting the victims of human trafficking, within the first 24-48 hours of their initial identification by a first responder. It looks at victim experiences of trafficking, through a p... Read More about The identification and treatment of human trafficking victims : policy, practice and protection.

The Impact of Patent Protection on Foreign Direct Investment Frameworks: The Pharmaceutical Industry in Thailand (2020)
Thesis
Kiatkamolkul, P. (2020). The Impact of Patent Protection on Foreign Direct Investment Frameworks: The Pharmaceutical Industry in Thailand. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4913032

Since the debate trade-off between population’s health and economic in developing countries over the last two decades, it is challenging to investigate the IP regulation and foreign direct investment (FDI) at the present time. In this research, resea... Read More about The Impact of Patent Protection on Foreign Direct Investment Frameworks: The Pharmaceutical Industry in Thailand.

Operationalising the notion of a restorative school community : a case study in a socio-economically deprived area (2020)
Thesis
Rhodes, R. Operationalising the notion of a restorative school community : a case study in a socio-economically deprived area. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4223257

In recent years, schools have increasingly begun to opt for an alternative to traditional school punishments: restorative practices. As the practices developed, proponents began to posit that to unlock the true potential of restorative approaches, co... Read More about Operationalising the notion of a restorative school community : a case study in a socio-economically deprived area.

Public sector (PS) procurement : improving the outcomes of procurement (2020)
Thesis
Addy, S. N. Public sector (PS) procurement : improving the outcomes of procurement. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4222789

The UK public sector spends approximately 12.5% of GDP buying goods and services. Failures in procurement activity are not uncommon. The economic shock of 2008 and now the consequences of Covid-19 mean that preventing failure with better value for mo... Read More about Public sector (PS) procurement : improving the outcomes of procurement.

The 'Unable' and 'Unwilling' Test in International Law: the use of force against non-state actors in Pakistan and Afghanistan (2020)
Book Chapter
Shah, N. (2020). The 'Unable' and 'Unwilling' Test in International Law: the use of force against non-state actors in Pakistan and Afghanistan. In The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law. Brill Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004431768

I argue that the UN Charter allows the use of force against non-state actors if their attacks meet the ‘armed attack’ threshold and the host state is ‘unwilling or unable’ to take effective measures. The proposed six point criteria; informed by the i... Read More about The 'Unable' and 'Unwilling' Test in International Law: the use of force against non-state actors in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Offshore Renewable Energy Governance: Polity, Politics, and Policy (2020)
Thesis
Dias Guerra, F. C. (2020). Offshore Renewable Energy Governance: Polity, Politics, and Policy. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4913024

Offshore renewable energies (ORE) have the potential to help deliver climate goals, renewable energy targets and economic growth agendas set at different governance levels (i.e. from regional to global). Yet, emerging ORE markets face significant gov... Read More about Offshore Renewable Energy Governance: Polity, Politics, and Policy.

The elusive test for unfair excessive pricing under EU law: revisiting United Brands in the light of Competition and Markets Authority v Flynn Pharma Ltd (2020)
Journal Article
Stirling, G. (2020). The elusive test for unfair excessive pricing under EU law: revisiting United Brands in the light of Competition and Markets Authority v Flynn Pharma Ltd. European Competition Journal, 16(2-3), 368-386. https://doi.org/10.1080/17441056.2020.1771007

The European Commission has historically proved relatively reluctant to intervene in the areaof excessive pricing. This is probably partly because the test outlined in United Brands v Commission remainsunclearin variousrespects.In a recent d... Read More about The elusive test for unfair excessive pricing under EU law: revisiting United Brands in the light of Competition and Markets Authority v Flynn Pharma Ltd.

Post contractual governance of public-private partnerships (PPPs) : an institutional analysis of a Ugandan case (2020)
Thesis
Onyoin, M. Post contractual governance of public-private partnerships (PPPs) : an institutional analysis of a Ugandan case. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4222614

There are significant indications that Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model of organization will continue to gain prominence and usability in the provision of public services and in the development, operation and maintenance of public infrastructur... Read More about Post contractual governance of public-private partnerships (PPPs) : an institutional analysis of a Ugandan case.

The right to education for women in Saudi Arabia (2020)
Thesis
Alghamdi, W. A. (2020). The right to education for women in Saudi Arabia. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4922224

This thesis offers an analysis of the rights of women in Saudi Arabia to access and obtain education on an equal footing with their male counterparts. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is undergoing a profound moment of social and legal transformation. The... Read More about The right to education for women in Saudi Arabia.

Fisheries and maritime security: Understanding and enhancing the connection (2020)
Book Chapter
Barnes, R., & Rosello, M. (2020). Fisheries and maritime security: Understanding and enhancing the connection. In M. D. Evans, & S. Galani (Eds.), Maritime Security and the Law of the Sea. Help or Hindrance. Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781788971416

Traditionally, maritime security has been understood in terms of direct or physical security. Typically, this concerns military or policing issues, such as inter-State conflicts, piracy or trafficking. This narrow understanding is increasingly ch... Read More about Fisheries and maritime security: Understanding and enhancing the connection.