The Plymouth Law & Criminal Justice Review, Volume 07 - 2015: Recent submissions
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Jus Cogens: The History, Challenges and Hope of ‘A Giant on Stilts’
(University of Plymouth, 2015)This article broadly engages with international law and human rights protection. Its focus is on jus cogens, but it also considers universal jurisdiction and erga omnes. In its examination of jus cogens, this article ... -
From Civil War to Ebola: Justice and Legal Education in Sierra Leone
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Europeanization, Environmental Policy and the UK, Analyzing Perspectives of Offshore Wind Farms and Planning Procedures
(University of Plymouth, 2015)Sustainable development is an important principle for improving human life and ensuring the wellbeing of the planet. It posits a desirable future for human societies in which living conditions and resource-use meet human ... -
The Common Agricultural Policy: An Adequate Means of Supporting Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services within the European Union?
(University of Plymouth, 2015)This research presents a critical analysis of the 2013 Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reforms and their ability to support the European Union in reaching its target of halting biodiversity loss by 2020 and to preserve ... -
Editorial
(University of Plymouth, 2015)