No. 84-4, July 2021
Index
- Automatic Facial Recognition and the Intensification of Police Surveillance
- Being Conscious of Unconscionability in Modern Times: Heller v Uber Technologies
- Bruce A. Kimball and Daniel R. Coquillete, The Intellectual Sword – Harvard Law School, the Second Century, Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press, 2020, 880 pp, hb £39.95
- C. Op den Kamp and D. Hunter (eds), A History of Intellectual Property in 50 Objects, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019, 429 pp, hb £17.99
- Combatting Corruption and Collusion in UK Public Procurement: Proposals for Post‐Brexit Reform
- Ernest Lim, Sustainability and Corporate Mechanisms in Asia, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020, xix + 409 pp, hb £95.00
- Hugh Collins, Gillian Lester and Virginia Mantouvalou (eds), Philosophical Foundations of Labour Law, Oxford, Oxford University Press 2018, 368 pp, hb £75.00
- Joanna Bell, The Anatomy of Administrative Law, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2020, xlii + 269 pp, hb £75.00
- Michael J.R. Crawford, An Expressive Theory of Possession, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2020, xxii + 206 pp, hb £58.50
- On Justice in Transactions
- The Challenges of Implementing Anti‐Money Laundering Regulation: An Empirical Analysis
- The Delegation Theory of Judicial Review
- The Emperor's New Code? Time to Re‐Evaluate the Nature of Stewardship Engagement Under the UK's Stewardship Code
- The Presumption of Innocence: A Deflationary Account
- U. Belavusau and K. Henrard (eds), EU Anti‐Discrimination Law Beyond Gender, Oxford: Hart, 1st ed, 2018, 392 pp, hb £65.00
- What the Fair Minded Observer Really Thinks About Judicial Impartiality