The Plymouth Law & Criminal Justice Review, Volume 08 - 2016: Recent submissions
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A Critical Analysis of the Investigative and Procedural Powers of the European Commission in Implementing Competition Law
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An Introduction to Corporate Insolvency Law
(University of Plymouth, 2016)English law provides three forms of insolvency proceeding for companies: liquidation, administration and company voluntary arrangements. This paper begins by examining the nature and purpose of insolvency law, the concepts ... -
The Changing Face of Domestic Abuse Service Provision
(University of Plymouth, 2016)This article aims to explore the changing reality of domestic abuse service provision to victims of domestic abuse in the South West of England. By interviewing the professionals who work ... -
The Absent Voice of Male Domestic Abuse Victims: The Marginalisation of Men in a System Originally Designed for Women
(University of Plymouth, 2016)The problematic construction of domestic abuse as a ‘gendered, heterosexual phenomenon that is predominantly physical in nature’ has served to marginalise male victims of domestic abuse (Donovan and Hester, 2010:279), ... -
Plymouth Past: Sustainable Future Report on Plymouth Law School ESRC Festival Exhibition
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Editorial
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‘Gender Fraud’ Where do we go from here?
(University of Plymouth, 2016)This paper outlines work in progress that examines liability for sex offences involving ‘gender fraud’ and asks how things might be viewed differently from a transnormative perspective. It considers vitiation of consent ... -
A Naval ‘Fracas’: From Boat Race to Bounce
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A Point of Justice – Granted or Fought For? Women’s Suffrage Campaigns in Plymouth and the West Country
(University of Plymouth, 2016)The release of the film Suffragette in October 2015, surprisingly the first major feature film on the women’s suffrage movement, has raised public consciousness about the issue of women’s rights and the role of the ... -
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 ...