Queens University, Belfast, School of Law Seminar Series
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“Lessons from the UK for Cartel Criminalisation”
Dr Stephans research on public attitudes to price fixing in ...
Dr Stephans research on public attitudes to price fixing in the UK and the design of the criminal cartel offence have been cited in the UK government's 2011 review of its competition policy regime
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“Higher Education, Globalization and the Critical Emergence of Diversity”
The role higher education can play in the ethical resolution ...
The role higher education can play in the ethical resolution of a wide range of global issues.
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"From Imago Dei to Mutual Recognition..."
Within the Western tradition the concept of human dignity is ...
Within the Western tradition the concept of human dignity is strictly related, at least historically, to the idea of human beings as "imagines Dei". Yet, this connection does not guarantee any suitable ontological, axiological and epistemological basis fo
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'Democracy: False Hopes or a False God?'
This seminar is based on nearly six years of compiling ...
This seminar is based on nearly six years of compiling empirical data on decision-making systems and analyzing the ability of those systems to deliver the goods their advocates promise.
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'The Effect of Death in the Context of the Law of Succession'
This seminar explores the effect of death in the context ...
This seminar explores the effect of death in the context of the law of succession.
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‘Disciplining Spaces of Dissent: The Rioter, The Occupier and the Regulation of Resistance'
This paper considers the social, legal and spatial regulation of ...
This paper considers the social, legal and spatial regulation of two public expressions of dissent that occurred in London 2011: first, the August ‘riots’ that took place in Tottenham, Enfield, Hackney, Brixton and Croydon, and second the Occupy London St