The paper is part of a larger research project on transnational private regulation, carried out under the auspices of Hague Institute for the Internationalisation of Law [HiiL] at University College Dublin, the European University Institute and Tilburg University. It addresses the regulatory challenges arising from a fast-growing body of norms produced by non-state actors in the transnational arena. Focusing on the example of corporate governance codes through a legal pluralist lens, the paper investigates the arguments that qualify corporate governance codes as either ‘soft’ law or as non-law and rejects this categorization with reference to the wide-ranging evidence of new forms of regulatory governance both within and outside of the nati...
This internship report is submitted in a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of B...
In the late 1990s I chose the Common Travel Area (CTA) as the topic of a research paper I did as a V...
Birmingham City Council pressed for the inclusion of public art within the city’s Bullring developme...
This research centres on the local acts of national memory politics and retributive justice performe...
This research centres on the local acts of national memory politics and retributive justice performe...
This is an independent account of the work of the Incommunities About Turn project to support househ...
All children born in Manitoba in 1984 were tracked for 18 years to assess their grade‐ 12 performanc...
This thesis primarily considers the notion of “museumisation” in the context of the Old Town; Edinb...
Civil society is an indispensable tenet of democratisation. Its weakness in the post-totalitarian co...
This research, conducted with an introductory sociology class at the University of British Columbia ...
Written submission to the Commons Select Committee on Science & Technology: ‘The Big Data Dilemm...
A research report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of the Univers...
This thesis explores the representation of gender, desire, and identity in elegiac discourse. It doe...
My thesis comprises of three stand‐alone papers, which are connected by the theme of social protecti...
This article explores how four minority students in a university access program reconciled their pre...
This internship report is submitted in a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of B...
In the late 1990s I chose the Common Travel Area (CTA) as the topic of a research paper I did as a V...
Birmingham City Council pressed for the inclusion of public art within the city’s Bullring developme...
This research centres on the local acts of national memory politics and retributive justice performe...
This research centres on the local acts of national memory politics and retributive justice performe...
This is an independent account of the work of the Incommunities About Turn project to support househ...
All children born in Manitoba in 1984 were tracked for 18 years to assess their grade‐ 12 performanc...
This thesis primarily considers the notion of “museumisation” in the context of the Old Town; Edinb...
Civil society is an indispensable tenet of democratisation. Its weakness in the post-totalitarian co...
This research, conducted with an introductory sociology class at the University of British Columbia ...
Written submission to the Commons Select Committee on Science & Technology: ‘The Big Data Dilemm...
A research report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of the Univers...
This thesis explores the representation of gender, desire, and identity in elegiac discourse. It doe...
My thesis comprises of three stand‐alone papers, which are connected by the theme of social protecti...
This article explores how four minority students in a university access program reconciled their pre...
This internship report is submitted in a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of B...
In the late 1990s I chose the Common Travel Area (CTA) as the topic of a research paper I did as a V...
Birmingham City Council pressed for the inclusion of public art within the city’s Bullring developme...