The Plymouth Law & Criminal Justice Review: Recent submissions
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Review of the 1st Annual Conference of the Refugee Law Initiative and the Refugee Family Reunion Project
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The Evolving Interface between European Competition Law and Intellectual Property Rights: Is there a Balance to be Achieved?
(University of Plymouth, 2016)A comprehensive debate on the interface between IP (Intellectual Property) and European competition law has emerged over the past 50 years. The initial section of this article examines the gradual development of this ... -
Acquiring the Right to Get to the Light at the End of the Tunnel: Rationalising Property Theory
(University of Plymouth, 2016)The framework of private property theory has come under increasing scrutiny over recent years. The orthodox bundle theory of ownership and labour principle of first acquisition has been the subject of attack and scepticism. ... -
The Soviet Legacy: Crime and Punishment in Latvia
(University of Plymouth, 2016)The overall aim of this paper is to explore the operation of the Latvian penal system and to examine the impact of physical prison conditions on social relationships among prisoners and key stakeholders, such as prison ... -
Legal High Use among Young Adults in the South-West Rave/Party Community: Implications for UK Drug Policy
(University of Plymouth, 2016)The UK government has struggled with controlling the legal high problem since the emergence of mephedrone in 2009. Academic research has provided detailed knowledge on how people perceive ... -
Female Perpetrated Domestic Abuse: A Study Exploring the Hidden Experiences of Male Victims through a Thematic Analysis of Online Blogs
(University of Plymouth, 2016)Despite a great deal of academic literature surrounding domestic abuse in general, it is fair to suggest that the majority of research focuses on male perpetrated domestic abuse and the female victim. ... -
The Globalisation of Law
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‘There isn’t a Town, Village or Hamlet in which Children are not being Sexually Exploited’, Safeguarding Our Children: How Effective are UK Responses to Child Sexual Exploitation?
(University of Plymouth, 2017)The purpose of this research project was to explore the effectiveness of UK responses to the crime of child sexual exploitation (CSE). In order to do this, I interviewed a number of professionals working on the frontline ... -
The Utility of Key Hate Crime Concepts
(University of Plymouth, 2016)This paper seeks to ascertain what exactly are the most important or relevant aspects of hate crime that we need to understand in order to address this most pernicious of acts. Whilst the UK conceptualization of hate crime ... -
Does Julian Assange Illustrate a Gap in Law that should be Codified?
(University of Plymouth, 2016)This article dissects the legality and purpose of diplomatic asylum, an intrinsically controversial area of international law. It becomes evident that diplomatic asylum residing in a grey area of international law suits ...