1.

Criminal law; Damages; International law   An unfair price.   L.S.G. 2006, 103(04), 13

 

2.

Criminal law; Banking and finance; International law   Suppressing the financing of terrorism: proliferating state crime, eroding censure and extending neo-colonialism.   Brit. J. Criminol. 2005, 45(4), 470-486

 

3.

Charities; Criminal law; International law   United Nations.   C.L. & P.R. 2005, 8(3), 77-78

 

4.

International law; Information technology; Telecommunications   Commission presents counter-terrorism package.   EU Focus 2005, 175, 2-4

 

5.

Human rights; International law   Risking torture.   E.H.R.L.R. 2005, 6, 565-571

 

6.

Criminal law; Human rights; International law   (Editorial)   Terrorism and human rights.   E.H.R.L.R. 2005, 1, 1-6

 

7.

Human rights; Criminal law; Immigration; International law   Counter terrorism and human rights: the view from the United Nations.   E.H.R.L.R. 2005, 1, 29-49

 

8.

Criminal law; International law   Joint investigation teams.   Eur. J. Crime Cr. L. Cr. J. 2005, 13(2), 284-302

 

9.

International law; Human rights   The World after September 11: has it really changed?   E.J.I.L. 2005, 16(3), 561-577

 

10.

International law; Legal profession   A democratic antidote to terror.   Euro. Law. 2005, 50, 86-87

 

11.

Shipping; Environment; European Union; International law   The deal hunter.   Fairplay 2005, 355(6352), 16-19

 

12.

Human rights; Extradition; International law   (Case Comment)   Decisions of the ECHR: extradition.   I.A.N.L. 2005, 19(2), 132-134

 

13.

International law; Human rights   "Wars on terror" and vicarious hegemons: the UK, international law, and the Northern Ireland conflict.   I.C.L.Q. 2005, 54(2), 321-355

 

14.

International law; Criminal law   "Clear and present danger": responses to terrorism.   I.C.L.Q. 2005, 54(1), 185-196

 

15.

Human rights; International law   Haunted by a paradox: human rights promotion and American foreign policy.   I.J.H.R. 2005, 9(2), 271-282

 

16.

International law; Jurisprudence   Is the war on terror just?   Int. Rel. 2005, 19(3), 275-296

 

17.

International law   War is too important to be left to ideological amateurs.   Int. Rel. 2005, 19(1), 5-18

 

18.

International law   Law and war.   J.C.L.L.E. 2005, 3(2), 1-2

 

19.

International law; Criminal law   Attacks by private actors and the right of self-defence.   J.C. & S.L. 2005, 10(3), 289-320

 

20.

International law   Thirty years after Helsinki: proposals for OSCE's reform.   J.C. & S.L. 2005, 10(3), 435-449

 

21.

Human rights; International law   International and human rights aspects of the treatment of detainees.   J. Crim. L. 2005, 69(2), 168-187

 

22.

Banking and finance; Human rights   Financial and economic sanctions - from a perspective of international law and human rights.   J.F.C. 2005, 12(3), 217-220

 

23.

Banking and finance; International law   International initiatives against corruption and money laundering: an overview.   J.F.C. 2005, 12(3), 221-245

 

24.

International law; Criminal law   The internal conflict in Colombia and the fight against terrorism: UN Security Council Resolution 1465 (2003) and further developments.   J.I.C.J. 2005, 3(1), 253-267

 

25.

International trade   The changing fundamentals of international law and ten years of the WTO.   J.I.E.L. 2005, 8(1), 3-15

 

26.

Shipping; International law   Suppression of unlawful acts against the safety of maritime navigation.   J.I.M.L. 2005, 11(5), 379-380

 

27.

International law; Administration of justice; Constitutional law; Criminal law; Human rights   Securing liberty in the face of terror: reflections from criminal justice.   J. Law & Soc. 2005, 32(4), 507-533

 

28.

Criminal law; International law   International legal war on the financing of terrorism: a comparison of Nigerian, UK, US and Canadian laws.   J.M.L.C. 2005, 9(1), 71-88

 

29.

International law; Criminal law   Graffiti on the wall - a critique of the ICJ advisory opinion on the Israeli security wall.   K.C.L.J. 2005, 16, 157-165

 

30.

International law; Jurisprudence   International law: idea or reality?   Law & Just. 2005, 154, 35-56

 

31.

Human rights; International law   The UK courts, human rights and foreigners in exceptional times.   L.L.R. 2005, 1(2), 259-274

 

32.

International law; Criminal law; Human rights   A critical analysis of international terrorism legislation.   L.L.R. 2005, 1(1), 109-113

 

33.

Human rights   2004 Carnegie-Wateler Peace Prize.   N.Q.H.R. 2005, 23(1), 133-137

 

34.

Criminal procedure; Criminal law   Crime Brief (September).   N.L.J. 2005, 155(7191), 1311-1312

 

35.

Shipping; International law   A princess transmogrified.   S.T.L. 2005, Jun, 1-3

 

36.

Criminal law; European Union; International law   Cleaning up: Part 1.   S.J. 2005, 149(45), 1398,1400

 

37.

Insurance; Aviation; International law   War and terrorism insurance: how to promote long term international stability and affordability.   A. & S.L. 2004, 29(1), 3-28

 

38.

International law   The ICJ advisory opinion on legal consequences of the construction of a wall in the occupied Palestinian territory.   C.L.J. 2004, 63(3), 527-532

 

39.

Criminal law; Human rights; International law; Police   Terrorism and criminal justice: past, present and future.   Crim. L.R. 2004, May, 311-327

 

40.

Criminal law; Human rights; International law; Police   Terrorism and criminal justice: past, present and future.   Crim. L.R. 2004 Supp (50th Anniversary Edition), 55-71

 

41.

International law   The European Security Strategy in a comparative framework: does it make for secure alliances in a better world?   E.F.A. Rev. 2004, 9(4), 459-481

 

42.

Constitutional law; Criminal procedure; Human rights; International law   (Case Comment)   The US Supreme Court and the "war on terror": Rasul and Hamdi.   E.H.R.L.R. 2004, 5, 558-569

 

43.

Human rights; Criminal law   The European response to terrorism in an age of human rights.   E.J.I.L. 2004, 15(5), 989-1018

 

44.

Criminal law; Armed forces; Constitutional law   Comment, counter-terrorist operations and the rule of law.   E.J.I.L. 2004, 15(5), 1019-1029

 

45.

International law   The US and the use of force: double-edged hegemony and the management of global emergencies.   E.J.I.L. 2004, 15(4), 677-700

 

46.

Human rights; International law   Righting wrongs or wronging rights? The United States and human rights post- September 11.   E.J.I.L. 2004, 15(4), 721-749

 

47.

International law   US-UN relations after Iraq: the end of the world (order) as we know it?   E.J.I.L. 2004, 15(4), 813-838

 

48.

Shipping; International law   Key installations fear terrorist attacks.   Fairplay 2004, 350(6261), 28-29

 

49.

Immigration; Criminal law; International law   (Case Comment)   Refugee convention: interpretation - terrorism.   I.L.D. 2004, 10(3), 41-43

 

50.

Insurance; International law; Shipping   (Case Comment)   Business interruption: war risks; aggregation.   Ins. L.M. 2004, Oct, 8-10

 

51.

International law   The use of force: international law after Iraq.   I.C.L.Q. 2004, 53(4), 785-806

 

52.

International law; Criminal law   Terrorism and international law.   I.C.L.Q. 2004, 53(3), 537-548

 

53.

International law; Constitutional law; Human rights   Guantanamo Bay: the legal black hole.   I.C.L.Q. 2004, 53(1), 1-15

 

54.

International law; Criminal law   Viral contagion and anti-terrorism: notes on medical emergency, legality and diplomacy.   I.J.S.L. 2004, 17(2), 125-139

 

55.

International law; Criminal law   The war on terrorism: when the exception becomes the rule.   I.J.S.L. 2004, 17(2), 141-153

 

56.

International law; Criminal law   "Targeted killings" in an age of terror: the legality of the Yemen strike.   J.C. & S.L. 2004, 9(2), 277-294

 

57.

International law   The Bush doctrine: from theory to practice.   J.C. & S.L. 2004, 9(1), 3-24

 

58.

International law; Human rights   Human rights issues in Guantanamo Bay.   J. Crim. L. 2004, 68(5), 423-439

 

59.

Criminal law; International law   Financial crime, terror and subversion.   J.F.C. 2004, 11(4), 363-365

 

60.

Criminal law; International law   International controls of corruption: recent responses from the USA and the UK.   J.F.C. 2004, 11(3), 217-248

 

61.

Constitutional law; Criminal procedure; Human rights   Rasul v. Bush: a failure to apply international law.   J.I.C.J. 2004, 2(4), 973-980

 

62.

International law   Is the Geneva Convention on prisoners of war obsolete? The views of the counsel to the US President on the application of international law to the Afghan conflict.   J.I.C.J. 2004, 2(3), 866-871

 

63.

Shipping; Criminal law   Selected issues of law and ergonomics in maritime security.   J.I.M.L. 2004, 10(4), 316-326

 

64.

Criminal law; International law; Shipping   (Editorial)   Piracy.   J.I.M.L. 2004, 10(1), 5-6

 

65.

Criminal law; International law   Prosecutorial challenges in freezing and forfeiting proceeds of transnational crime and the use of international asset sharing to promote international cooperation.   J.M.L.C. 2004, 8(2), 104-114

 

66.

Criminal law; International law; Penology and criminology   Definitional analysis: the war on terror and organised crime.   J.M.L.C. 2004, 8(1), 19-36

 

67.

Criminal law; Banking and finance; Financial regulation; International law   International anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist financing: the work of the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions in Canada.   J.M.L.C. 2004, 7(4), 320-332

 

68.

Human rights; International law; Legal profession   The International Commission of Jurists: a global network defending the rule of law.   J.J. 2004, 1(2), 78-85

 

69.

Human rights; European Union; International law   The European Union's twin towers of democracy and human rights post 11 September.   J.J. 2004, 1(1), 89-98

 

70.

International law; Human rights   New war, new law?   L.S.G. 2004, 101(31), 12

 

71.

Human rights; International law   Today, the U.S. Supreme Court: tomorrow, the House of Lords?   L. Ex. 2004, Aug, 4-5

 

72.

Shipping; International law   Full steam ahead.   Legal Week 2004, 6(36), 42-43

 

73.

International law; Competition law   Bloodied, but unbowed.   Legal Week 2004, 6(12), 28-29

 

74.

Shipping; Criminal law; International law   Running out of options.   M. Advocate 2004, 27, 5-7

 

75.

Shipping; International law   Japan strengthens port state control.   M. Advocate 2004, 25, 18-19

 

76.

Shipping; Insurance; International law   Trouble ahead?   M.R.I. 2004, 18(5), 11-12

 

77.

Shipping; International law   Getting ready for ISPS the port perspective.   M.R.I. 2004, 18(5), 13-14

 

78.

Shipping; International law   Helping shipowners get to grips with the ISPS Code.   M.R.I. 2004, 18(1), 9

 

79.

Shipping; International law   A new challenge: the IMO maritime security requirements.   M.R.I. 2004, 18(1), 10-12

 

80.

Shipping; International law   Registering safety awareness.   M.R.I. 2004, 18(1), 13

 

81.

Shipping; Insurance; International law   Port security: marine insurance worst case scenarios.   M.R.I. 2004, 18(1), 14-16

 

82.

Shipping; Commercial law; Information technology; International law   The ocean trade in the new economy: a keynote address.   O.D. and I.L. 2004, 35(2), 115-130

 

83.

International law; Banking and finance; Criminal law   Money laundering and terrorism: the challenges.   Offshore Red 2004, 9(6), 114

 

84.

Human rights; Criminal law; Employment; International law   (Editorial)   The Queen's Speech, security and human rights.   S.H.R.J. 2004, 27(Dec), 1-2

 

85.

International law; Human rights   (Case Comment)   The Guantanamo ruling.   S.L.G. 2004, 72(5), 127-128

 

86.

International law   Guantanamo Bay prisoners: the Third Geneva Convention and the "war on terror".   S.L. Rev. 2004, 41(Spr), 44-45

 

87.

Human rights; International law   (Case Comment)   Editor's note.   Com. Lawyer 2004,13(2), 5

 

88.

Aviation; Criminal law; International law   Responsibility and liability for unlawful interference in international civil aviation.   A. & S.L. 2003, 28 Supp (Responsibility and liability for unlawful interference), 1-81

 

89.

Aviation; Contracts; Criminal law; International law   Safety in the air: air carriers' rights and responsibilities at national and international law.   C.L.W.R. 2003, 32(3), 275-303

 

90.

Human rights; Constitutional law; Immigration; International law   (Case Comment)   Canada: torture - deportation - refusal required where substantial risk existed.   C.H.R.L.D. 2003, 4(1), 138-142

 

91.

Criminal law; Energy; Environment; International law   Security aspects of nuclear hazards and associated legislation.   Crim. Law. 2003, 131, 4-6

 

92.

International law   War, terrorism, and international law.   C.L.P. 2003, 56, 505-530

 

93.

International law   Political violence and commercial risk.   C.L.P. 2003, 56, 531-578

 

94.

Real property; International law   Extreme measures.   E.G. 2003, 0341, 172-174

 

95.

European Union; Criminal law; International law   The new EU-USA cooperation on extradition, mutual legal assistance and the exchange of police data.   E.F.A. Rev. 2003, 8(4), 515-536

 

96.

Police; Criminal law; European Union; International law   Europol and the fight against terrorism.   E.F.A. Rev. 2003, 8(2), 259-275

 

97.

Jurisprudence; Criminal law; International law   Terrorism and morality.   E.H.R.L.R. 2003, 4, 377-383

 

98.

International law; Penology and criminology   International terrorism as a European crime: the policy rationale for criminalisation.   Eur. J. Crime Cr. L. Cr. J. 2003, 11(4), 323-349

 

99.

International law; Criminal law; Penology and criminology   Smoking may not only be hazardous to your health, but also to world political stability: the European Union's fight against cigarette smuggling rings that benefit terrorism.   Eur. J. Crime Cr. L. Cr. J. 2003, 11(4), 350-376

 

100.

International law; Criminal law   On the necessity of pre-emption.   E.J.I.L. 2003, 14(2), 209-226

 

101.

International law; Criminal law   Terrorism and the legality of pre-emptive force.   E.J.I.L. 2003, 14(2), 227-240

 

102.

International law; Criminal law; Human rights   Speaking law to power: the war against terrorism and human rights.   E.J.I.L. 2003, 14(2), 241-264

 

103.

International law; Criminal law; Human rights   Human rights: substantive and institutional implications of the war against terrorism.   E.J.I.L. 2003, 14(2), 265-282

 

104.

International law; Criminal law   Humanitarian law and counterterrorist force.   E.J.I.L. 2003, 14(2), 283-298

 

105.

International law; Criminal procedure; Conflict of laws; Criminal law   Justice in times of violence.   E.J.I.L. 2003, 14(2), 327-345

 

106.

International law; Criminal law   International law, the United States, and the non-military "war" against terrorism.   E.J.I.L. 2003, 14(2), 347-364

 

107.

International law; Banking and finance; Criminal law   Some questions about the definition of terrorism and the fight against its financing.   E.J.I.L. 2003, 14(2), 365-378

 

108.

International law; Armed forces   (Case Comment)   Ajuri et al. - Israel High Court of Justice, 3 September 2002.   E.P.L. 2003, 9(4), 481-491

 

109.

International law; Constitutional law; Criminal law; Human rights   Israel: the Supreme Court of Israel and the war against terror.   E.P.L. 2003, 9(3), 323-333

 

110.

Shipping; International law   Consternation over security.   Fairplay 2003, 347(6219), 23

 

111.

Shipping; International law   Terrorism shapes security code.   Fairplay 2003, 347(6218), 18-19

 

112.

Shipping; International law   A cure worse than the disease?   Fairplay 2003, 347(6210), 26-27

 

113.

Shipping   Cyprus: on the front line of world security.   Fairplay 2003, 347(6208), 36-37

 

114.

International law   The Iraq crisis: what now?   I.C.L.Q. 2003, 52(4), 859-871

 

115.

Criminal law; International law   EU responses to terrorism.   I.C.L.Q. 2003, 52(1), 227-243

 

116.

International law; Shipping   Maritime security in a multilateral context: IMO activities to enhance maritime security.   I.J.M.C.L. 2003, 18(3), 327-340

 

117.

International law; Shipping   Container and port security: a bilateral perspective.   I.J.M.C.L. 2003, 18(3), 341-361

 

118.

International law; Criminal law; Shipping   Protection of foreign ships against piracy and terrorism at sea: legal aspects.   I.J.M.C.L. 2003, 18(3), 363-400

 

119.

International law; Criminal law   Post September 11 security challenges to the legal regime of the maritime carriage of nuclear and radioactive materials.   I.J.M.C.L. 2003, 18(3), 423-440

 

120.

Immigration; International law   (Case Report)   Zrig v Minister of Citizenship and Immigration  (Unreported, 2003) (CA (Can))   Mohamed Zrig and the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration.   I.J.R.L. 2003, 15(4), 823-874

 

121.

Immigration; International law   (Editorial)   Protection after September 11th.   I.J.R.L. 2003, 15(1), 1-4

 

122.

International law; Criminal law; Immigration   Terrorism and the non-derogability of non-refoulement.   I.J.R.L. 2003, 15(1), 5-29

 

123.

Human rights; Constitutional law; Immigration; International law   Re-configuring non-refoulement? The Suresh decision, "security relativism", and the international human rights imperative.   I.J.R.L. 2003, 15(1), 30-67

 

124.

International law   The security dilemma in international relations: background and present problems.   Int. Rel. 2003, 17(4), 411-416

 

125.

International law   (Editorial)   Editor's introduction.   Int. Rel. 2003, 17(3), 251-252

 

126.

International law; Jurisprudence   Society and hierarchy in international relations.   Int. Rel. 2003, 17(3), 303-320

 

127.

International law   Ethics of intervention: just war theory and the challenges of the 21st century.   Int. Rel. 2003, 17(2), 115-133

 

128.

International law   Building capacity to combat international terrorism: the role of the United Nations Security Council.   J.C. & S.L. 2003, 8(2), 289-305

 

129.

International law   Assessing the legality of the attacks by the International Coalition against Terrorism against Al-Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan: an inquiry into the self-defence argument under Article 51 of the UN Charter.   J. Crim. L. 2003, 67(5), 415-430

 

130.

Criminal law; International law   Acts of terror, illicit drugs and money laundering.   J.F.C. 2003, 11(2), 158-162

 

131.

International law; Banking and finance; Criminal law   Legislating against the financing of terrorism: pitfalls and prospects.   J.F.C. 2003, 10(3), 269-274

 

132.

Shipping; Criminal law; International law   Maritime gerrymandering: dilemmas in defining piracy, terrorism, and other acts of maritime violence.   J.I.C.L. 2003, 2(2), 153-175

 

133.

International law   Prisoners of war or protected persons qua unlawful combatants? The judicial safeguards to which Guantanamo Bay detainees are entitled.   J.I.C.J. 2003, 1(2), 284-314

 

134.

International law; Criminal law   Justice-ability: a critique of the alleged non-justiciability of Israel's policy of targeted killings.   J.I.C.J. 2003, 1(2), 368-405

 

135.

Immigration; Human rights; International law   (Case Comment)   The impact of terrorism on the principle of "non-refoulement" of refugees: the Suresh case before the Supreme Court of Canada.   J.I.C.J. 2003, 1(1), 169-185

 

136.

Shipping; International law   Shipping and the fight against terrorism - the Cadwallader memorial lecture.   J.I.M.L. 2003, 9(1), 65-80

 

137.

International law   A model for the "war against terrorism"? Military intervention in Northern Ireland and the 1970 Falls curfew.   J. Law & Soc. 2003, 30(3), 341-375

 

138.

Criminal law; International law   The International Monetary Fund's involvement in combating money laundering and the financing of terrorism.   J.M.L.C. 2003, 6(4), 383-387

 

139.

Human rights; International law   Human rights at bay.   L.S.G. 2003, 100(43), 18

 

140.

International law; Criminal law   (Case Comment)   Fighting impunity: the Cavallo case and international law.   L. Ex. 2003, Aug, 4-6

 

141.

Criminal law   International terrorism: the changing face of international extradition and European criminal law.   Maastricht J. 2003, 10(2), 149-167

 

142.

Criminal law; Banking and finance; Human rights   Patriot impact.   Money L.B. 2003, 102, 14-16

 

143.

International law; Criminal law   Suing Saudi: an end to the state immunity defence?   N.L.J. 2003, 153(7104), 1708-1709

 

144.

Family law; Conflict of laws; Human rights; International law   Child abduction update (February).   N.L.J. 2003, 153(7066), 172-174

 

145.

International law   The overall situation in the South China Sea in the new millennium: before and after the September 11 terrorist attacks.   O.D. and I.L. 2003, 34(3/4), 229-277

 

146.

International law; Police   (Case Comment)   A half-way challenge to Malaysia's Internal Security Act.   O.U.C.L.J. 2003,3(2), 237-247

 

147.

Human rights; Criminal law   (Case Comment)   Lawfulness of detention of foreign terrorist suspects.   P.L. 2003, Spr, 162-163

148.

Human rights; International law   Terror tactics.   Soc. L. 2003, 36(Sum), 12-15

 

149.

Aviation; Criminal law; International law   The events of 11 September 2001 - ICAO's responses to the security and insurance crises.   A. & S.L. 2002, 27(6), 406-420

 

150.

International law   Early attempts to suppress terrorism: the terrorism and international criminal court conventions of 1937.   B.Y.B.I.L. 2002, 73, 293-313

 

151.

Family law   (Case Comment)   Child abduction - Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, Article 13(b) - security situation in state to which return is requested.   B.Y.B.I.L. 2002, 73, 404-408

 

152.

Human rights; International law   (Case Comment)   Fundamental human rights - alleged arbitrary detention by foreign state - whether a duty to afford diplomatic protection to national.   B.Y.B.I.L. 2002, 73, 414-428

 

153.

Banking and finance; Criminal law; International law   United States financial sanctions and international terrorism: Part 2.   B.J.I.B. & F.L. 2002, 17(5), 213-222

 

154.

Immigration; Human rights; International law   (Case Comment)   Canada - administrative law - judicial review - ministerial decisions.   C.L.B. 2002, 28(2), 778-783

 

155.

Criminal law; Human rights; International law   Organisation of American States: Inter-American Convention Against Terrorism.   C.L.B. 2002, 28(2), 1030-1037

 

156.

Criminal law; International law   OSCE: Charter on Preventing and Combating Terrorism.   C.L.B. 2002, 28(2), 1044-1046

 

157.

International law   OSCE: Porto Ministerial Declaration.   C.L.B. 2002, 28(2), 1046-1049

 

158.

International law; Criminal law   UN: Security Council Resolution on the implementation of counter-terrorism obligations.   C.L.B. 2002, 28(2), 1054-1055

 

159.

Immigration; Human rights   Conundrum of the refugee status: recent changes in judicial trends in the United Kingdom.   C.L.B. 2002, 28(2), 1142-1161

 

160.

International law; Criminal law; Human rights   Meeting of Commonwealth Law Ministers, Kingstown, St Vincent and the Grenadines, 18 to 21 November 2002.   C.L.B. 2002, 28(2), 1186-1206

 

161.

Criminal law; International law   (Legislative Comment)   Belize - Money Laundering (Prevention) (Amendment) Act 2002.   C.L.B. 2002, 28(1), 23-26

 

162.

Criminal law; International law   (Legislative Comment)   Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001.   C.L.B. 2002, 28(1), 26-32

 

163.

International law; Criminal law   (Legislative Text)   UN: Security Council Declaration on the Global Effort to Combat Terrorism.   C.L.B. 2002, 28(1), 483-484

 

164.

International law; Criminal law   (Legislative Text)   UN: Security Council Resolution 1390 on the Taliban and Al-Qaida.   C.L.B. 2002, 28(1), 486-488

 

165.

European Union; International law   The attacks of 11 September: EU-US cooperation against terrorism in the field of justice and home affairs.   E.F.A. Rev. 2002, 7(3), 317-335

 

166.

International law   The Asia Europe Meeting (ASEM): the importance of the Fourth ASEM Summit in the light of 11 September.   E.F.A. Rev. 2002, 7(2), 133-152

 

167.

Criminal law; Human rights; International law   Global crime calls for global justice.   Eur. J. Crime Cr. L. Cr. J. 2002, 10(4), 286-293

 

168.

International law   "War"? Legal semantics and the move to violence.   E.J.I.L. 2002, 13(2), 361-399

 

169.

Human rights; Criminal law; International law   Managing terrorism while respecting human rights? European aspects of the Anti- Terrorism Crime and Security Act 2001.   E.P.L. 2002, 8(4), 497-524

 

170.

Shipping; International law   Security as a selling point.   Fairplay 2002, 346(6195), 32-33

 

171.

Human rights; Constitutional law; International law   (Case Comment)   H.R. 2002, Mar, 63-64

 

172.

Immigration; Criminal law; International law   Refugee or terrorist?   I.A.N.L. 2002, 16(3), 144-147

 

173.

Immigration; Criminal law; Human rights; International law   Terrorism and the 1951 UN Refugee Convention: the national and international context.   I.A.N.L. 2002, 16(3), 148-165

 

174.

International law   Terrorism, the use of force and international law after 11 September.   I.C.L.Q. 2002, 51(2), 401-414

 

175.

International law   Risk-transfer militarism, small massacres and the historic legitimacy of war.   Int. Rel. 2002, 16(3), 343-359

 

176.

International law   Terrorism, the use of force and international law after 11 September.   Int. Rel. 2002, 16(2), 155-170

 

177.

International law; Jurisprudence   "There are no rules" (George W. Bush): international order after September 11.   Int. Rel. 2002, 16(2), 185-204

 

178.

International law   11 September: legitimizing intelligence?   Int. Rel. 2002, 16(2), 227-241

 

179.

International law   Forget trauma? Responses to September 11.   Int. Rel. 2002, 16(2), 243-256

 

180.

International law   The "fall of the towers" and international order.   Int. Rel. 2002, 16(2), 263-267

 

181.

International law   Violence, September 11 and the interpretations of Islam.   Int. Rel. 2002, 16(2), 269-273

 

182.

International law   The response to 11.9 and the lessons of history.   Int. Rel. 2002, 16(2), 275-280

 

183.

International law   Keynote article: 11 September and the challenge of global terrorism to the EU as a security actor.   J. Com. Mar. St. 2002, 40 Supp (Annual review), 11-28

 

184.

International law; Armed forces   Jus ad bellum: plus ca change (Le Monde) plus c'est la meme chose (Le Droit)?   J.C. & S.L. 2002, 7(2), 149-189

 

185.

International law   The twin towers attack: an unlimited right to self-defence?   J.C. & S.L. 2002, 7(1), 5-17

 

186.

International law   Evidence of terror.   J.C. & S.L. 2002, 7(1), 19-36

 

187.

International law   The fine art of friendship: jus in bello in Afghanistan.   J.C. & S.L. 2002, 7(1), 37-83

 

188.

International law; Energy; Insurance   Terrorism and nuclear damage coverage.   J.E.R.L. 2002, 20(3), 231-269

 

189.

Criminal law; Banking and finance; International law   The USA Patriot Act: new adventures in American extraterritoriality.   J.F.C. 2002, 10(2), 104-116

 

190.

Criminal law; Banking and finance   (Editorial)   Terrorism and international finance: recent developments from the perspective of international law.   J.I.B.R. 2002, 4(1), 7-12

 

191.

Human rights; Criminal law; International law   (Editorial)   Human rights after 11 September 2001.   N.Q.H.R. 2002, 20(1), 3-4

 

192.

Human rights; International law   Do terrorists have human rights?   N.L.J. 2002, 152(7053), 1621,1625

 

193.

International law   The Taliban and the law of armed conflict.   N.L.J. 2002, 152(7017), 131

 

194.

International law; Constitutional law   September 11th and good governance.   N.I.L.Q. 2002, 53(4), 366-390

 

195.

International law; Banking and finance; Criminal law   FATF initiatives to combat terrorist financing.   Observer 2002, 231/232, 39-40

 

196.

International law; Shipping   Sanctions: what do they mean?   P & I Int. 2002, 16(1) Supp (Special focus on loss prevention), 9-10

 

197.

International law; Human rights   Responding to 11th September 2001: the framework for international law.   Soc. L. 2002, 34(Aut), 14-17

 

198.

International law   Terrorism: is law having a good war?   S.L. Rev. 2002, 35(Spr), 49-50

 

199.

Banking and finance; International law   Bank of England Notice United Nations Act 1946.   Writ 2002, 133(Mar), 3

 

200.

International law; Criminal law   Self-defence - a legal basis for the attacks on Afghanistan?   Bar Review 2001, 7(1), 3-5

 

201.

Immigration   (Case Comment)   Deportation - threat to national security - section 15(3), Immigration Act 1971.   B.Y.B.I.L. 2001, 72, 413-416

 

202.

International law; Criminal law; Human rights   Meeting of senior officials of Commonwealth Law Ministries, Marlborough House, London 6 to 9 November 2001.   C.L.B. 2001, 27(2), 1341-1356

 

203.

International law; Human rights   (Legislative Text)   UN: human rights and terrorism.   C.L.B. 2001, 27(1), 539-541

 

204.

International law   (Legislative Text)   UN: measures to eliminate international terrorism.   C.L.B. 2001, 27(1), 545-547

 

205.

International law   (Editorial)   Out of evil must come good.   Counsel 2001, Oct, 3

 

206.

International law   Terrorism is also disrupting some crucial legal categories of international law.   E.J.I.L. 2001, 12(5), 993-1001

 

207.

International law   Do heads of state in office enjoy immunity from jurisdiction for international crimes? The Ghaddafi case before the French Cour de Cassation.   E.J.I.L. 2001, 12(3), 595-612

 

208.

International law; Criminal law   The Lockerbie Case: the role of the Security Council in enforcing the principle aut dedere aut judicare.   E.J.I.L. 2001, 12(1), 125-140

 

209.

International law   The war counsel.   L.S.G. 2001, 98(41), 20-21,23

 

210.

International law; Criminal law   War laws.   Legal Bus. 2001/02, 120(Dec/Jan), 52,54-55

 

211.

International law   A legal response to terrorism.   Legal Week 2001, 3(36), 27-28

 

212.

International law   The bombing of Afghanistan: is the military response by the US and UK lawful?   N.L.J. 2001, 151(7010), 1778,1782

 

213.

International law   International law at ground zero.   S.L. Rev. 2001, 34(Aut), 52

 

214.

International law   (Case Comment)   State responsibility: USA: Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act 1976 - foreign state entities - sovereign immunity - terrorist acts.   A. & S.L. 2000, 25(4/5), 199

 

215.

International law; Criminal law; Information technology   Cyber-terrorism and activities in outer space.   Comms. L. 2000, 5(1), 20-27

 

216.

Immigration; International law   (Case Comment)   National security.   I. & N.L. & P. 2000, 14(3), 171-173

 

217.

Criminal law; International law   Lockerbie: the other case.   I.C.L.Q. 2000, 49(2), 278-296

 

218.

Immigration; Criminal law; International law   Article 1F(b): freedom fighters, terrorists, and the notion of serious non- political crimes.   I.J.R.L. 2000, 12 Supp (Volume 12 special supplementary issue 2000), 46-78

 

219.

International law   From Lockerbie to Zeist (via Tripoli, Cairo and Sirte).   N.L.J. 2000, 150(6940), 910-912

 

220.

Criminal law; International law   (Legislative Comment)   OAU Convention on the Prevention and Combating of Terrorism.   R.A.D.I.C. 1999, 11(4), 777-787

 

221.

Human rights   (Case Comment)   Publication of book - dissemination of propaganda - impartiality of tribunal - right to a fair trial.   B.Y.B.I.L. 1999, 70, 361-362

 

222.

International law; Administration of justice   (Case Comment)   The Lockerbie cases.   I.C.L.Q. 1999, 48(3), 658-663

 

223.

International law; Criminal law   United States bombing of terrorist sites in Afghanistan and the Sudan: a sign of the necessity of international co-operation.   I.P. 1999, 5(1/2), 41-42

 

224.

Information technology; Criminal law; International law   Cyber-terrorism: the shape of future conflict?   J.F.C. 1999, 6(3), 277-283

 

225.

Human rights; Criminal law; Criminal procedure; International law   Reciprocal call.   N.L.J. 1999, 149(6913), 1729

 

226.

International law   International law, the inherent instability of the international system, and international violence.   O.J.L.S. 1999, 19(1), 51-70

 

227.

Criminal procedure; Criminal law; Human rights; International law   (Case Comment)   Presumption of innocence: terrorism legislation.   P.L. 1999, Aut, 553

 

228.

International law; Criminal law   (Editorial)   Offences against the State (Amendment) Act, 1998 - two views.   Bar Review 1998, 4(1), 5-6

 

229.

Extradition; Administration of justice; Criminal law; International law   (Case Comment)   The Lockerbie case continues.   C.L.J. 1998, 57(3), 433-436

 

230.

Criminal law; International law   UN International Convention for the Suppression of Terrorist Bombings 1998.   C.L.B. 1998, 24(1/2), 357-363

 

231.

Human rights; Family law; International law   (Case Comment)   Right to family life - exclusion orders and the Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act 1989.   E.H.R.L.R. 1998, 1, 96-99

 

232.

Human rights; Criminal law; International law   (Case Comment)   Derogation.   E.L. Rev. 1998, 23 Supp (Human rights survey), 175-176

 

233.

Constitutional law; Human rights; International law   Foul deeds need fair trials.   G.I.L.S.I. 1998, 92(7), 4

 

234.

Penology and criminology; International law   The Terrorist Finance Unit and the Joint Action Group on Organised Crime: new organisational models and investigative strategies to counter "organised crime " in the UK.   Howard Journal 1998, 37(4), 375-392

 

235.

International law; Criminal law   Emergency powers: the last thing NI needs?   Lawyer 1998, 12(34), 15

 

236.

International law; Criminal law; Legal profession   Northern Ireland in the firing line.   Lawyer 1998, 12(17), 11

 

237.

Human rights; Criminal law; International law   (Case Comment)   Length of detention on remand; derogation in time of public emergency threatening the life of the nation.   N.Q.H.R. 1998, 16(4), 514-515

 

238.

Criminal law; International law   Moving targets.   Policing T. 1998, 4(4), 28-30

 

239.

Criminal procedure; International law   The Lockerbie trial.   S.L.T. 1998, 2, 9-10

 

240.

Human rights   (Case Comment)   Detention and ill-treatment of applicant by police.   B.Y.B.I.L. 1997, 68, 397-398

 

241.

International law   The role of national courts in preventing torture of suspected terrorists.   E.J.I.L. 1997, 8(4), 596-612

 

242.

Criminal law; International law   Hard cases make bad laws: an analysis of state-sponsored terrorism and its regulation under international law.   J.A.C.L. 1997, 2(2), 135-176

 

243.

Criminal procedure; International law   The Lockerbie proposal.   S.L.T. 1997, 37, 304-306

 

244.

Immigration; Criminal law; International law   (Case Comment)   Refugees: "serious non-political crime".   B.Y.B.I.L. 1996, 67, 554-562

 

245.

Criminal law; Human rights; International law   (Case Comment)   Right to life.   B.Y.B.I.L. 1996, 67, 609-612

 

246.

Criminal law; Armed forces; Human rights; International law   (Case Comment)   Lack of care resulting in death.   P.L. 1996, Spr, 151-152

 

247.

Extradition; Aviation; International law   Terrorism and transport: Lockerbie as an extradition case study.   T.L.P. 1996, 1(2), 20-21

 

248.

Immigration   (Case Comment)   Refugees - exclusion from the definition of "refugee" - "serious non-political crime" - exception to the principle of non-refoulement.   B.Y.B.I.L. 1995, 66, 501-505

 

249.

Human rights; Criminal law   (Case Comment)   Right to liberty (Article 5(1)) - the meaning of "reasonable suspicion" in Article 5(1)(c).   B.Y.B.I.L. 1995, 66, 522-524

 

250.

Criminal law; International law   (Legislative Comment)   Criminal Justice and Public Order Act: terrorist offences.   Arch. News 1994, 3, 5

 

251.

Criminal law; International law   (Legislative Comment)   India: Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Amendment Act 1993.   C.L.B. 1994, 20(4), 1169-1170

 

252.

Criminal law; International law   Moscow and international cooperation in the suppression of skyjacking offences: bilateral practice.   Rev. C.E.E. Law 1994, 20(1), 1-51

 

253.

Aviation   Aviation: security.   Trans. L. & P. 1994, 2(1), 6-8

 

254.

International law; Aviation; Criminal law   Legal aspects of unlawful interference with international civil aviation.   A. & S.L. 1993, 18(6), 262-274

 

255.

Human rights; Criminal procedure   (Case Comment)   Right to a hearing before an "impartial" tribunal (Article 6(1)).   B.Y.B.I.L. 1993, 64, 505

 

256.

Human rights   (Case Comment)   Pre-trial detention (Article 5(3)) - right to compensation for unlawful detention (Article 5(5)) - right to an effective remedy (Article 13) - derogation (Article 15).   B.Y.B.I.L. 1993, 64, 522-525

 

257.

Human rights; International law   (Case Comment)   Right to liberty and security of the person - arrest without warrant and extended detention.   C.L.B. 1993, 19(3), 1185-1189

 

258.

Criminal law; International law   The UN Security Council and terrorism.   Int. Rel. 1993, 11(6), 533-553

 

259.

International law   Separation of powers in the United Nations.   K.C.L.J. 1993-94, 4, 100-103

 

260.

International law; Extradition   The Lockerbie Case: a premature end to the "new world order"?   R.A.D.I.C. 1992, 4(2), 302-324

 

261.

International law   (Case Comment)   Questions of interpretation and application of the 1971 Montreal Convention arising from the aerial incident at Lockerbie.   R.A.D.I.C. 1992, 4(2), 507-520

 

262.

International law   (Case Comment)   Lockerbie - changing the rules during the game.   C.L.J. 1992, 51(3), 408-411

 

263.

Criminal procedure; International law   (Case Comment)   Terrorism - crash of Pan Am flight at Lockerbie - Libya refusing to surrender persons charged.   C.L.B. 1992, 18(2), 673-676

 

264.

Extradition; Criminal law; International law   UN Security Council: measures to enforce prosecution of alleged international terrorists and the Montreal Convention.   C.L.B. 1992, 18(2), 686-687

 

265.

International law   Public international law: the Lockerbie affair.   I.C.L.Q. 1992, 41(4), 907-920

 

266.

Criminal law; International law   The detention of suspected terrorists in the British islands.   L.S. 1992, 12(2), 178-194

 

267.

International law   Crisis for the new world order.   N.L.J. 1992, 142(6550), 592

 

268.

International law; Criminal law; Extradition   Double standards at the UN.   N.L.J. 1992, 142(6543), 360-361

 

269.

International law   The Lockerbie cases: interim measures.   S.L.T. 1992, 18, 159-164

 

270.

Shipping; International law   Maritime terrorism: is there a real risk?   P & I Int. 1991, 5(10), 14-15

 

271.

International law   Role of the army in combating terrorism.   Pol. J. 1991, 64(1), 58-62

 

272.

Criminal law; Criminal procedure; International law; Sentencing   (Legislative Comment)   Act of Sederunt (Rules of the Court of Session Amendment No.5) (Prevention of Terrorism) 1991.   S.L.T. 1991, 21, 248-250

 

273.

Police; Human rights   Human rights, terrorism and police custody: the Brogan Case.   E.J.I.L. 1990, 1(1/2), 269-277

 

274.

International law; Shipping   The Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against the Safety of Maritime Navigation.   I.C.L.Q. 1990, 39(1), 27-56

 

275.

International law   The international community's "legal" response to terrorism.   I.C.L.Q. 1989, 38(3), 589-608

 

276.

Criminal law; Shipping   The 1988 International Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Maritime Navigation.   I.J.E.C.L. 1989, 3(4), 305-327

 

277.

International law   (Legislative Comment)   The Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act 1989.   N.I.L.Q. 1989, 40(3), 250-267

 

278.

Criminal law; International law   (Legislative Comment)   Combating terrorism in the 1990s: the role of the Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act 1989.   P.L. 1989, Aut, 440-476

 

279.

International law; Criminal law   Justice under fire in Ulster.   N.L.J. 1988, 138(6373), 644-645

 

280.

Criminal law; International law   Terrorism: Part 1 - the mantle of invisibility.   Pol. J. 1988, 61(1), 5-13

 

281.

International law   (Legislative Comment)   The Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act 1984.   Pub. Law Bull. 1988, 1(3), 3-8

 

282.

International law; Criminal law   I.B.L. 1987, 15(2), 53-54

 

283.

International law; Criminal law   International terrorism: the FBI's response.   I.B.L. 1987, 15(2), 54-57

 

284.

International law; Criminal law   Civil aviation, hijacking and international terrorism: an historical and legal review.   I.B.L. 1987, 15(2), 57-66

 

285.

International law   Terrorism or freedom fighting? a minefield in international relations.   Int. Rel. 1986, 8(6), 611-634