The Plymouth Law & Criminal Justice Review, Volume 09 - 2017
Table of contents
Kim Stevenson, Gareth Addidle and Jason Lowther
23rd Plymouth Pilgrim Father’s Lecture
Criminal Law in the 21st Century. Lord Leveson, President of the Queen’s Bench Division, p. 1-9
Staff and Postgraduate Articles and Reports
The Seigniory of Sark and the Duchy Of Cornwall: Similarities and Differences Including Observations on the Isles of Scilly. John Kirkhope, p. 1-14
Slavery, Dark Tourism and Deviant Leisure at the American Society of Criminology in New Orleans. Thomas Raymen, p. 15-26
Review of the 1st Annual Conference of the Refugee Law Initiative and the Refugee Family Reunion Project. Rosie Brennan, p. 27-32
Don’t Think, Just Drink!’: An Ethnographic Study into why Young People Engage with Alcohol-Fuelled Leisure Markets of the Night-Time Economy. Sam Barnes, p. 33-54
Piracy and Plymouth: Privateering, Profiting and Policing, Plymouth Law School’s Contribution to the ESRC Festival of Social Science 2016. Dale Teobald, p. 55-65
Graduate Articles
Law
Despite Efforts, International Environmental Law is Aspirational Rather than Successful in its Contribution to the Protection of the Global Environment and in the Fight Against Climate Change. Lydia Scambler, p. 66-93
Consent, Knowledge and Precaution: A Critical Analysis of the Criminalisation of the Reckless Transmission of HIV and Other Serious Diseases. James Stone, p. 93-114
To What Extent are the Economic and Environmental Aspects of Climate Change Regulation Actually Balanced? Louise Dale, p. 115-140
Criminal Justice
‘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?. Danielle Coffey, p. 141-161
Recent Submissions
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To What Extent are the Economic and Environmental Aspects of Climate Change Regulation Actually Balanced?
(University of Plymouth, 2017)This paper explores current international and EU legal instruments to combat climate change, assessing their efficiency from an environmental and economic perspective. It attempts to decipher whether an obvious imbalance ... -
Don’t Think, Just Drink!’: An Ethnographic Study into why Young People Engage with Alcohol-Fuelled Leisure Markets of the Night-Time Economy
(University of Plymouth, 2017)Consumption and consumerism are now accepted as being fundamental contexts for the construction of youth lifestyle in post-modern society. This research is a critical exploration of why young people consume alcohol in a ... -
Review of the 1st Annual Conference of the Refugee Law Initiative and the Refugee Family Reunion Project
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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 ... -
Consent, Knowledge and Precaution: A Critical Analysis of the Criminalisation of the Reckless Transmission of HIV and Other Serious Diseases
(University of Plymouth, 2017)This article examines the criminalisation of the reckless transmission of disease in England and Wales. The defence of consent to bodily harm and the principle of informed consent are crucial to the foundations of this ... -
The Seigniory of Sark and the Duchy Of Cornwall: Similarities and Differences Including Observations on the Isles of Scilly
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Slavery, Dark Tourism and Deviant Leisure at the American Society of Criminology in New Orleans
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Criminal Law in the 21st Century
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Despite Efforts, International Environmental Law is Aspirational Rather than Successful in its Contribution to the Protection of the Global Environment and in the Fight Against Climate Change
(University of Plymouth, 2017)The 1972 United Nations Conference on the Human Environment2 (Stockholm Conference) was the first of many international negotiations to consider the effects of anthropogenic interference with the environment, including ...