Express Terms in UK Law

  • Manufacturing—Not So Much a Technology More a Way of Life
    • No. 2-2, February 1973
    • Personnel Review
    • 14-28
    Our objective, when reporting on a series of research projects conducted between our two management centres, UMIST and INSEAD, was firstly to comment upon our European experiences against the backg...
    ... ... Our second concern was to express, in terms acceptable to us, that production management is at the core of ... ...
  • An Underdeveloped Peace Movement: The Case of France
    • No. 23-2, June 1986
    • Journal of Peace Research
    Unlike its European counterparts, the peace movement in France is not very strong. The reasons for this are many: The Munich Syndrome, a contempt for pacifism confused with cowardice, a desire for ...
    ... ... , there are discordant voices, al- though these do not express themselves in pacifist terms. The last years of the 20th ... ...
  • Exploring criminogenic need through victim apology letters II: an IPA analysis of post‐treatment accounts of offending against children
    • No. 3-4, October 2011
    • Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research
    • 230-242
    Purpose: Building on previous work, concerned with analysis of pre‐treatment apology letters of men who have offended against children, the current research focuses on post‐treatment apology letter...
    ... ... victims after treatment.Findings – The data suggest that the men express themselves in terms of need, however, primarily thisis in terms of ... ...
  • Conceptualising party-driven movements
    • No. 22-3, August 2020
    • British Journal of Politics and International Relations
    • 0000
    This article contributes to scholarship on the relationship between political parties and social movements by proposing the concept of ‘party-driven movements’ to understand the formation of a new ...
    ... ... We analyse how party-driven movements express an ambivalence in terms of strategy (working inside and outside the ... ...
  • Likelihood ratios in psychological expert opinion, and their reception by professional judges
    • No. 26-4, October 2022
    • International Journal of Evidence & Proof, The
    ... ... various countries, forensic scientists have begun to express their expert opinion in terms ofthe likelihood of observing the evidence ... ...
  • Likelihood ratios in psychological expert opinion, and their reception by professional judges
    • No. 26-4, October 2022
    • International Journal of Evidence & Proof, The
    ... ... various countries, forensic scientists have begun to express their expert opinion in terms ofthe likelihood of observing the evidence ... ...
  • ‘Can you pass the salt?’ The legitimacy of international institutions and indirect speech
    • No. 21-4, December 2015
    • European Journal of International Relations
    • 0000
    This article introduces the concept of indirect speech and shows what it can contribute to understanding ‘legitimacy talk’ regarding international institutions. Indirect speech occurs when one kind...
    ... ...  phenomena, such as why states frame their  demands in terms of legitimacy when they are transparently self-serving, why states  with different interests can nonetheless express their demands in the same terms, and  why they persist in doing so long ... ...
  • The Endowment Effect and Expected Utility
    • No. 47-2, May 2000
    • Scottish Journal of Political Economy
    The endowment effect, which is well documented in the contingent valuation literature, alters people’s preferences according to a reference point established in an elicitation question. In particul...
    ... ... elicitation methods used by economists require people to express their preferences for one good in terms of their willingness to forego ... ...
  • What do we know about rape myths and juror decision making?
    • No. 24-3, July 2020
    • International Journal of Evidence & Proof, The
    • 0000
    This paper presents overwhelming evidence that prejudicial and false beliefs held by jurors about rape affect their evaluation of the evidence and their decision making in rape cases. The paper dra...
    ... ... The qualitativeresearch indicates that jurors frequently express problematic views about how real rapevictims would behave and what real ... The studies vary in terms of their realism, but it isimportant to note that some of the studies ... ...
  • Have we reached a tipping point? The mainstreaming of Euroscepticism in the UK
    • No. 36-3, June 2015
    • International Political Science Review / Revue internationale de science politique
    Stephen George, the eminent scholar of the European Union, famously labelled the UK as the ‘awkward partner’ when analysing the country’s relationship with the EU. The ‘permissive consensus’ eviden...
    ... ... and influence of the tabloid press, and in particular the Daily Express , to demonstrate how the debate surrounding UK membership of the EU has ... It concludes that the lack of a ‘level playing-field’ in terms of EU coverage among the UK tabloid press has led to a situation where its ... ...
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