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ALBERTSON, Katherine, BANKS, James and MURRAY, Emma (2017). Military Veteran-offenders: Making sense of developments in the debate to inform service delivery. Prison Service Journal, 234, 23-30.

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ALBERTSON, Katherine, BEST, David, PINKNEY, Aaron, MURPHY, Tony, IRVING, James and STEVENSON, Judy (2017). "It’s not just about recovery": The Right Turn Veteran-Specific Recovery Service Evaluation, Final report. Project Report. Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University.

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ALBERTSON, Katherine and O'KEEFFE, Caroline (2016). The challenges of outcome measurement for arts practitioners in the criminal justice sector. The Howard Journal Of Criminal Justice, 55 (4), 496-513.

ALLINGTON, Daniel and KLAFF, Lesley (2018). Why Alison Chabloz's conviction should be celebrated. The Jewish Chronicle.

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ANDERSSON, Catrin, BEST, David, IRVING, James, EDWARDS, Michael, BANKS, James, MAMA-RUDD, Adam and HAMER, Rebecca (2018). Understanding recovery from a family perspective: a survey of life in recovery for families. Project Report. Sheffield Hallam University for Alcohol Research UK.

ARNELL, Paul and REID, Alan (2009). Hackers beware: the cautionary story of Gary McKinnon. Information and communications technology law, 18 (1), 1-12.

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BAHGAT, Hossam and WRIGHT, Rebecca (2010). Access to medicines in Egypt : a human rights approach to IP, trade and health. In: RIZK, Nagla and SHAVER, Lea, (eds.) Access to Knowledge in Egypt: New Research on Intellectual Property, Innovation and Development. Access to Knowledge . Bloomsbury, 56-91.

BANKS, James (2021). From parasite to antihero: shifting depictions of the card sharp. In: JOHNSON, Mark, (ed.) The Casino, Card and Betting Game Reader. Bloomsbury.

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BANKS, James (2017). Gambling, crime and society. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

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BANKS, James and ALBERTSON, Katherine (2018). Veterans and violence: an exploration of pre-enlistment, military and post-service life. European Journal of Criminology, 15 (6), 730-747.

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BARRY, Colette (2017). ‘You just get on with the job’: Prison officers’ experiences of deaths in custody in the Irish Prison Service. Prison Service Journal, 230, 53-60.

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BEST, David (2018). Emotional Dysregulation as a target in the treatment of co-existing substance use and borderline personality disorders: A pilot study. Clinical Psychologist, 22 (2), 112-125.

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BEST, David, HALL, Lauren and MUSGROVE, Amy (2018). The bridge between social identity and community capital on the path to recovery and desistance. Probation Journal, 65 (4), 394-406.

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BEST, David, IRVING, James, ANDERSSON, Catrin and EDWARDS, Michael (2017). Recovery identity and wellbeing: is it better to be 'recovered' or 'in recovery'? Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, 12 (1), 27-36.

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BEST, David, IRVING, James, COLLINSON, Beth, ANDERSSON, Catrin and EDWARDS, Michael (2016). Recovery networks and community connections: identifying connection needs and community linkage opportunities in early recovery populations. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 35 (1), 2-15.

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BEST, David, SAVIC, Michael, BATHISH, Ramez, EDWARDS, Michael, IRVING, James, CANO, Ivan and ALBERTSON, Kathy (2018). Life in recovery in Australia and the United Kingdom : do stages of recovery differ across national boundaries? Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly.

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BUNDSCHUH, Thomas (2015). Enabling transitional justice, restoring capabilities : the imperative of participation and normative integrity. International Journal of Transitional Justice, 9 (1), 10-32.

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BURROWS, Jacky (2013). Victim awareness : re-examining a probation fundamental. Probation Journal, 60 (4), 383-399.

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BURTON, Samuel (2014). Anti-terrorism control orders : a human rights analysis. Masters, Sheffield Hallam University.

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CHISTYAKOVA, Yulia, COLE, Bankole and JOHNSTON, Jenny (2018). Diversity and vulnerability in Prisons in the context of the Equality Act 2010: the experiences of Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic (BAME)and Foreign National Prisoners (FNPs) in a Northern Jail. Prison Service Journal (235), 10-16.

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CLAMP, Kerry and PATERSON, Craig (2016). Restorative Policing : Concepts, Theory and Practice. London, Routledge.

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DANKS, Kara and BRADLEY, Alexandria (2018). Negotiating barriers: prisoner and staff perspectives on mental wellbeing in the open prison setting. Journal of Criminal Psychology, 8 (1), 3-19.

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DHILLON, Sital and MAMA-RUDD, Adam (2016). Human Rights and Counter-Terrorism. Research Process, International Journal of Social Research Foundation, 4 (2), 1-13.

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DICKINSON, Jill and GRIFFITHS, Teri-Lisa (2017). Building bridges: a critical analysis of university and industry collaboration to improve diverse access to elite professions. Industry and Higher Education, 31 (4), 227-238.

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DUGGAN, Marian and GRACE, Jamie (2018). Assessing vulnerabilities in the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme. Child and Family Law Quarterly, 30 (2), 145-166.

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EDWARDS, Michael, BEST, David, IRVING, James and ANDERSSON, Catrin (2018). Life in recovery: a families’ perspective. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 1-22.

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ELMS, Elizabeth, SAVIC, Michael, BATHISH, Ramez, BEST, David, MANNING, Victoria and LUBMAN, Dan I. (2018). Multiple pathways to recovery, multiple roads to well-being: an analysis of recovery pathways in the Australian Life in Recovery survey. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly.

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FERRIS, Katy, CAMERON, Derek, JENKINS, Andrew and MARSON, James (2018). The consequences of the BREXIT vote on management attitudes to recruitment in the hospitality industry. Business Law Review, 39 (4).

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FOWLER-DAVIS, Sally, PLATTS, Katharine, THELWELL, Michael, WOODWARD, Amie and HARROP, Deborah (2021). A mixed-methods systematic review of post-viral fatigue interventions: Are there lessons for long Covid? PLOS ONE, 16 (11).

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GASTON, Erica and WRIGHT, Rebecca (2009). Losing the people : the costs and consequences of civilian suffering in Afghanistan. Project Report. Campaign for Innocent Victims in Conflict (CIVIC).

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GRACE, Jamie (2018). Countering extremism and recording dissent: intelligence analysis and the Prevent agenda in UK Higher Education. Journal of Information Rights, Policy and Practice.

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GRACE, Jamie (2017). Lessons on legislating for public protection information sharing: A case commentary on Christian Institute v Lord Advocate [2016] UKSC 51. Journal of Information Rights, Policy and Practice, 2 (1).

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GRACE, Jamie (2018). A balance of rights and protections in public order policing: A case study on Rotherham. European Journal of Current Legal Issues, 24 (1).

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GRACE, Jamie (2018). A critical approach to the Prevent Duty: Raising awareness of the issues from an academic perspective. [Teaching Resource] (Unpublished)

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GRAHAM, Simon, IRVING, Jamie, CANO, Ivan and EDWARDS, Michael (2018). Participation with online recovery specific groups - findings from the UK Life in Recovery survey 2015. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly.

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HALL, Lauren Jay (2019). The Social Components Model of Recovery from Addiction and Desistance from Crime. Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.

HAMILTON, Paula (2016). Emotions and identity transformation. In: ROBINSON, Ann and HAMILTON, Paula, (eds.) Moving on from crime and substance use: transforming identities. Bristol, Policy Press, 19-42.

HEAP, Vicky (2018). Conceptualising Victims of Anti-Social Behaviour is Far from 'Ideal'. In: DUGGAN, Marian, (ed.) Revisiting the 'Ideal Victim ': Developments in Critical Victimology. Bristol, Policy Press, 211-228.

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HEAP, Vicky (2014). Transforming anti-social behaviour: ASBOs, injunctions and cross-cutting criminal justice concerns. British journal of community justice, 12 (3), 67-79.

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HEAP, Vicky and DICKINSON, Jill (2018). Public Spaces Protection Orders: a critical policy analysis. Safer Communities, 17 (3), 182-192.

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HEAP, Vicky and DUGGAN, Marian (2013). Victims as vote-winners? The antisocial behaviour/ hate crime nexus. Criminal Justice Matters, 94 (1), 24-25.

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HEAP, Vicky and HERRERA, Jennifer (2018). Investigating the Community Trigger in action : a report for Safer Bristol Community Safety Partnership. Project Report. Sheffield Hallam University/ASB Help. (Unpublished)

HEAP, Vicky and WATERS, Jaime (2018). Using mixed methods in criminology. In: FRANCIS, Peter and DAVIES, Pamela, (eds.) Doing Criminological Research - 3rd edition. SAGE. (In Press)

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HIRSH, David and ORNSTEIN, Judith (2017). Whitewashed: anti-semitism in the Labour Party. [Video]

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JONES, Emma and KAWALEK, Anna (2018). Dissolving the stiff upper lip: Opportunities and challenges for the mainstreaming of therapeutic jurisprudence in the United Kingdom. International journal of law and psychiatry.

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KLAFF, Lesley (2010). Anti-Semitism vs Anti-Zionism. Journal for the Study of Antisemitism, 2 (2), 434-443.

KLAFF, Lesley (2010). Demoralization and Contemporary English Antisemitism. Journal for the Study of Antisemitism, 2 (2), 459-467.

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KLAFF, Lesley (2016). Holocaust inversion in British politics : the case of David Ward. In: WISTRICH, Robert S., (ed.) Anti-Judaism, Antisemitism, and Delegitimizing Israel. Studies in Antisemitism Series . University of Nebraska Press, 185-196.

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KLAFF, Lesley (2016). Israeli Apartheid Week in Britain : Why Students' Unions Are Acting Unlawfully. ISGAP Flashpoint (18), 1-3.

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KLAFF, Lesley (2016). Jeremy Corbyn : why the British Labour Party is no longer a safe place for Jews. International Relations and Diplomacy, 4 (7), 427-433.

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KLAFF, Lesley (2015). The Left and Jews in Britain Today. In: The Left and Jews in Britain Today, Birkbeck, University of London, November 3rd 2015.

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KLAFF, Lesley (2016). Regulator raps university that sided with Jew-baiting PalSoc. David Hirsh.

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KLAFF, Lesley (2019). An Unfortunate Coincidence: Jews, Jewishness, & English Law, by Didi Herman. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011 - Book Review. Antisemitism studies, 3 (1).

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KLAFF, Lesley (2015). Using section 26 Equality Act 2010 to combat institutional antisemitism: a critical race perspective on Fraser v University and College Union. In: Bristol-Sheffield Hallam University Colloquium on Contemporary Antisemitism, Bristol University, September 15th - 18th 2015. (Unpublished)

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KLAFF, Lesley (2019). Using section 26 Equality Act to combat institutional antisemitism: a critical race perspective on Fraser v University and College Union. In: CAMPBELL, Jonathan G and KLAFF, Lesley D, (eds.) Unity and Disunity in Contemporary Antisemitism: The Bristol-Sheffield Hallam Colloquium on Contemporary Antisemitism. Antisemitism Studies . Brookline, MA, Academic Studies Press, 103-125.

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KLAFF, Lesley (2016). Why all Labour Members Need to Read Parliament's Antisemitism Report. The Conversation.

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KLAFF, Lesley (2019). Word crimes: reclaiming the language of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Holocaust inversion. Israel studies, 24 (2), 73-90.

KLAFF, Lesley and GERSTENFELD, Manfred (2017). UK Campus Anti-Semitism and the State of Free Speech. Israel National News.

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KLAFF, Lesley D (2017). Robert Wistrich and Holocaust Inversion: the British context. In: The Robert S. Wistrich Memorial Lecture 2017, Berlin, May 19, 2017. (Unpublished)

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LAMING, Hannah and WRIGHT, Rebecca (2016). Sanctions. In: HICKEY, Denys, (ed.) Oil and Gas Trading. London, Globe Law and Business, 235-250.

LASOK, K P E, PEERS, Steve, LAWUNMI, Doyin and REID, Alan (2014). European Law and Institutions. In: STAIR, James Dalrymple, (ed.) The Laws of Scotland : Stair Memorial Encyclopaedia. Edinburgh, Law Society of Scotland: Lexis Nexis.

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LUMSDEN, Karen and BLACK, Alexandra (2018). Austerity policing, emotional labour and the boundaries of police work: an ethnography of a police force control room in England. The British Journal of Criminology, 58 (3), 606-623.

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LYNCH, Richard (2017). Addiction & Choice : rethinking the relationship Nick Heather and Gabriel Segal (eds.) Oxford: Oxford University Press (2016)ISBN: 9780198727224 - Book review. The Howard Journal Of Criminal Justice, 56 (4), 561-562.

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MARSON, James and FERRIS, Katy (2018). After arrival, the problems facing refugees and their families : a clinical legal response. International Journal of Clinical Legal Education, 25 (2).

MARSON, James and FERRIS, Katy (2018). Business Law (5th edition). Oxford University Press.

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MARSON, James and FERRIS, Katy (2017). Motor vehicle insurance law: ignoring the lessons from King Rex. Business Law Review, 38 (5), 178-186.

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MARSON, James, FERRIS, Katy and NICHOLSON, Alex (2018). Brexit means Brexit: What does it mean for the Protection of Third Party Victims and the Road Traffic Act? Statute Law Review, 39 (2), 211-227.

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MARTIN, Laura and FOWLER, Andrew (2018). A pedagogical response to the challenges of delivering collaborative probation education in online environments. In: DOMENECH, Josep, MERELLO, Paloma, POZA, Elena de la and BLAZQUEZ, Desamparados, (eds.) HEAd' 18 4th International Conference on Higher Education Advances. Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València, 1073-1080.

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MCTIGUE, Peter, FLINT, Stuart W. and SNOOK, Jereme (2018). HIV/AIDS, obesity and stigma: A new era for non-discrimination law? In: SARAT, Austin, (ed.) Studies in Law, Politics, and Society. Studies in Law, Politics, and Society, 76 (76). Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 51-74.

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MORGAN, Matthew and PATERSON, Craig (2017). ‘It’s Mental Health, Not Mental Police’: A human rights approach to mental health triage and Section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice.

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MOXON, David and WATERS, Jaime (2018). Sourcing illegal drugs as a hidden older user: the ideal of ‘social supply’. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 1-10.

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MURRAY, Peter and WATSON, Andrew (2008). Comparative Study on Authentic Instruments, National Provisions of Private Law,Circulation, Mutual Recognition and Enforcement, Possible Legislative Initiative by the European Union.United Kingdom ,France,Germany ,Poland, Romania and Sweden. European Union, 2008, IP/C/JURI/IC/2008-019. Other. Brussels, European Parliament.

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NICHOLSON, Alex (2018). Should the penalty rule in contract law be abolished? A biblical answer to an apparently irreligious question. European Journal of Current Legal Issues, 24 (1).

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OSWALD, Marion, GRACE, Jamie, URWIN, Sheena and BARNES, Geoffrey (2018). Algorithmic risk assessment policing models: Lessons from the Durham Constabulary HART model. Information and Communications Technology Law, 27 (2), 223-250.

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PATERSON, Craig (2019). Shaping electronic monitoring markets. In: Le bracelet électronique : action publique, pénalité et connectivité. Revue Medicale Suisse, 49-61.

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PATERSON, Craig and BEST, David (2016). Policing vulnerability through building community connections. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 10 (2), 150-157.

PATERSON, Craig and POLLOCK, Ed (2011). Policing and criminology. Policing matters series . London, Sage.

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PATERSON, Craig and WILLIAMS, Andrew (2018). Towards victim-oriented police? Some reflections on the concept and purpose of policing and their implications for victim-oriented police reform. Journal Of Victimology and Victim Justice, 1 (1), 85-101.

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PERONI, Lourdes (2018). The borders that disadvantage migrant women in enjoying human rights. Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, 36 (2), 93-110.

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PERONI, Lourdes (2018). The protection of women asylum seekers under the European Convention on Human Rights: unearthing the gendered roots of harm. Human Rights Law Review, 18 (2), 347-370.

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PHILLIPS, Jake (2017). Probation practice in the information age. Probation Journal, 64 (3), 209-225.

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PHILLIPS, Jake (2017). Towards a rhizomatic understanding of the desistance journey. The Howard Journal Of Crime and Justice, 56 (1), 92-104.

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PHILLIPS, Jake, FOWLER, Andrew and WESTABY, Chalen (2018). Self-disclosure in criminal justice: what form does it take and what does it achieve? International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 62 (12), 3890-3909.

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PHILLIPS, Jake, PADFIELD, Nicola and GELSTHORPE, Loraine (2018). Suicide and community justice. Health and Justice, 6.

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REID, Alan (2016). Brexit begins : an overview if the legal issues. Steve Peers.

REID, Alan (2009). Communications law re-issue. In: GORDON, Greg, (ed.) The laws of Scotland: Stair memorial encyclopaedia. LexisNexis.

REID, Alan (2003). EU competition law and trade associations. In: GREENWOOD, Justin, (ed.) The challenge of change in EU business associations. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 74-90.

REID, Alan (2018). The EU dimension to the Scottish legal system. In: ASHTON, Christina, CHALMERS, James, DEMPSEY, Brian, GRIER, Nicholas, MCFADZEAN, Dale, REID, Alan, SHIELS, Robert, CAMERON, Gordon, CRAIG, Vic, GIBB, Alex, HENNESSY, Charles, MCKERRELL, Nick, ROBISON, Muriel and KING, Sarah, (eds.) Understanding Scots law: 3rd edition. Edinburgh, W. Green.

REID, Alan (2012). The EU dimension to the Scottish legal system. In: ASHTON, Christina, BRAND, David, CAMERON, Gordon, CHALMERS, James, CRAIG, Vic, FINCH, Valerie, GIBB, Alex, GRIER, Nicholas, MCKERRELL, Nick, REID, Alan, SHIELS, Robert and THOMSON, Joe, (eds.) Understanding Scots law 2nd edition: An introduction to Scots law, procedure and legal skills. Edinburgh, W. Green.

REID, Alan (2013). EU law re-issue. In: GORDON, Greg, (ed.) The laws of Scotland: Stair memorial encyclopaedia. LexisNexis.

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REID, Alan (2017). The European Court of Justice Case of Breyer. Journal of Information Rights, Policy and Practice, 1 (2).

REID, Alan (2010). European Union law basics: 4th edition. Law basics . W. Green.

REID, Alan (2013). European Union law basics: 5th edition. Law basics . W. Green.

REID, Alan (2007). European community. 3rd edition. LawBasics . Edinburgh, W. Green/Sweet and Maxwell.

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REID, Alan (2018). Financial crime in the twenty-first century: the rise of the virtual collar criminal. In: RYDER, Nic, (ed.) White collar crime and risk: Financial crime, corruption and the financial crisis. Palgrave Studies in Risk, Crime and Society . London, Palgrave Macmillan, 231-251.

REID, Alan (2007). Is society smart enough to deal with smart cards? Computer Law & Security Review, 23 (1), 53-61.

REID, Alan (2007). New technology and the legal implications for child protection. In: THOM, Betsy, SALES, Rosemary and PEARCE, Jenny, (eds.) Growing Up With Risk. Bristol, The Policy Press, 95-112.

REID, Alan (2009). Online protection of the child within Europe. International review of law, computers & technology, 23 (3), 217-230.

REID, Alan (2010). Understanding environmental law by Mark Stallworthy, Sweet and Maxwell, 2008. Scottish planning and environmental law, 137, p. 21.

REID, Alan (2009). The enforcement of EC environmental law, Pål Wennerås, Oxford University Press, 2007. Scottish planning and environmental law, 131, p. 21.

REID, Alan and RYDER, Nic (2001). Death of the privy council? Exaggeration or stated fact? Commonwealth Judicial Journal, 14 (1), 32-36.

REID, Alan and RYDER, Nic (2005). The state of aid available to credit unions. Wales Journal of Law and Policy, 4 (2), 158-172.

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RILEY, Stephen P and KLAFF, Lesley (2019). Israel, 'Disproportionate' Force and the Media: Misconstruing the Laws of War. European Journal of Current Legal Issues, 25 (1).

ROBINSON, Anne (2016). Growing out of crime? Problems, pitfalls and possibilities. In: ROBINSON, Anne and HAMILTON, Paula, (eds.) Moving on from crime and substance use: transforming identities. Bristol, Policy Press, 91-120.

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SLOAN, Jennifer (2018). Saying the unsayable: Foregrounding men in the prison system. In: MAYCOCK, Matthew and HUNT, Kate, (eds.) New perspectives on prison masculinites. Palgrave . Palgrave Macmillan, 123-144.

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SLOAN, Jennifer (2017). Sex doesn't matter? The problematic status of sex, misogyny, and hate. Journal of Language and Discrimination, 1 (1), 61-82.

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TUCKMAN, Alan and SNOOK, Jereme (2014). Between consultation and collective bargaining? The changing role of non-union employee representatives: a case study from the finance sector. Industrial Relations Journal, 45 (1), 77-97.

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WATSON, Andrew (1998). Advocacy for the unpopular: The barristers’ cab-rank rule in England and Wales, past, present and future? Justice of the Peace., 162 (25, 26), 476-480, 499.

WATSON, Andrew (1993). Alternative dispute resolution in Britain. Hosie Riron (Journal of Niigata University Faculty of Law), Nov..

WATSON, Andrew (1999). Analysing witness testimony. A guide for legal practitioners and other professionals .Edited by Anthony Heaton-Armstrong, Eric Shepherd and David Wolchover. Blackstone Press Limited, 1999. ISBN 1 85431 731 8. Price (softback) £31.95. Justice of the Peace, 163 (24), p. 479.

WATSON, Andrew (1993). Becoming a lawyer in England and Wales July 1993. Hogaku seminar (Japanese National Legal Publication).

WATSON, Andrew (1993). Becoming a lawyer in Japan. Litigation, 13 (2), 73-76.

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WATSON, Andrew (2016). Changes in Japanese Legal Education. Journal of Japanese Law, 21 (41), 1-54.

WATSON, Andrew (2001). Changing Advocacy. Justice of the Peace, 165 (38,41,), 743-749, 804.

WATSON, Andrew (2001). Comparative law in a changing world. By Peter De Cruz.[Cavendish Publishing Ltd,1999,2nd Edition.512pp. £26.95 (paperback.]. The Law Teacher, 35 (1), 152-154.

WATSON, Andrew (1995). Compensation for victims of road traffic accidents in Japan: any relevance for Britain ? Road Law and Road Law Reports.

WATSON, Andrew (1998). Crimes against and legal protection for animals in Britain and Japan. The Criminologist.

WATSON, Andrew (1998). Dealing with small claims in Japan. Litigation., 17 (7), 267-279.

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WATSON, Andrew (2017). Development of Jury Service in Japan. A square block in a round hole. Anna Dobrovolskaia . Routledge, London / New York 2017, 283 pp., £ 95; ISBN: 978‑1‑4724‑8255‑6. Journal of Japanese Law, 22 (43), 267-274.

WATSON, Andrew (1994). Divorce in Japan: any lessons for England and Wales. Litigation, 13 (8), 337-342.

WATSON, Andrew (1992). Environmental law. Simon Ball and Stuart Bell. Published by Blackstone Press. Price £21.95. Alternatives to the High Cost of Litigation, 11 (7), 297-299.

WATSON, Andrew (1993). Illegal contracts in employment law. Litigation, 12 (4), 155-160.

WATSON, Andrew (1999). Impeachments-past, present and future? Justice of the Peace, 163 (24, 25), 468-472, 491.

WATSON, Andrew (1997). Important changes in the training of barristers. Litigation, 17 (1), 11-19.

WATSON, Andrew (1996). Japan's remarkable prisons. The Criminologist, 20 (4), 195-206.

WATSON, Andrew (1997). Japanese Legal System: Text and Materials. By Meryll Dean. [Cavendish Publishing Ltd.1997. Ist edition,653pp., £47.95 (paperback) £47.95. The Law Teacher, 31 (3), 409-412.

WATSON, Andrew (1998). Juvenile crime and justice in Japan. Justice of the Peace., 162 (14), 261-265.

WATSON, Andrew (2001). Juvenile law in Japan revised and revisited. Justice of the Peace, 165 (16), 298-303.

WATSON, Andrew (1992). Law and the shaping of the American labor movement. William Forbath. Harvard University Press.£23.95. Litigation, 11 (3), 120-121.

WATSON, Andrew (1993). Laws and the British royal family. Hogaku seminar (Japanese National Legal Publication).

WATSON, Andrew (1990). Lawyers in society. Comparative theories. Edited by Richard L. Abel and Philip S.C. Lewis. University of California Press, Berkeley. USA. Litigation, 9 (8), 337-338.

WATSON, Andrew (1994). Legal Education in England and Wales. Hosei Riron, Spring.

WATSON, Andrew (1998). More on the cab-rank rule. Justice of the Peace., 162 (30), 576-578.

WATSON, Andrew (2000). Picking federal judges, lower court selection from Roosevelt through Reagan. Justice of the Peace, 164 (2), 31-32.

WATSON, Andrew (2006). Popular involvement in criminal justice: Should the jury return to Japan? And the question of mixed courts. In: MARUTSCHKE, Hans Peter., (ed.) Laienrichter in Japan, Deutschland und Europa. Juristiche Weiterbildung . Berlin, Berliner Wissenschaft-Verlag, 110-186.

WATSON, Andrew (2016). Popular participation in Japanese criminal justice : from jurors to lay judges. Palgrave Advances in Criminology and Criminal Justice in Asia . Palgrave Macmillan.

WATSON, Andrew (2018). Probation in Japan: strengths and challenges and likely new tasks. European journal of probation, 10 (2), 160-177.

WATSON, Andrew (1997). Public defenders in the United States: any lessons for Britain? Justice of the Peace, 161 (45), 1031-1034.

WATSON, Andrew (1993). Recovery for nervous shock: a Look at the law and some thoughts of reform. Litigation, 12 (5), 193-200.

WATSON, Andrew (1993). Reforming Anton Piller orders. Litigation, 12 (6), 229-235.

WATSON, Andrew (1992). Remedies for sexual harassment at work. Litigation, 12 (3), 91-97.

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WATSON, Andrew (2014). Responding to change: The Question of Scottish Independence and the teaching of Public Law. In: Association of Law Teachers Annual Conference., Leeds., 7th April, 2014. (Unpublished)

WATSON, Andrew (1999). Restorative justice : healing the effects of crime. Justice of the Peace, 163 (51), 1011-1012.

WATSON, Andrew (1996). The Royal Commission on Criminal Justice in England and Wales and the right to jury trial. Hosei Riron, Spring.

WATSON, Andrew (1995). Should the jury return to Japan ? The Criminologist, 19 (3), 143-155.

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WATSON, Andrew (2016). The Silent Revolution in Methods of Advocacy in English Courts. Journal on European History of Law, 7 (2).

WATSON, Andrew (1992). Squatting: a note on existing remedies. Litigation, 11 (5), 181-182.

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WATSON, Andrew (2014). Teaching Advocacy with History and in Context. In: International Advocacy Teaching Conference 2014, Nottingham, 9th June, 2014. (Unpublished)

WATSON, Andrew (1997). Training for the bar: an important year. A Law Librarian's Newsletter, 28 (2), 82-86.

WATSON, Andrew (1998). Training for the legal profession at the legal training and research centre in Tokyo. Justice of the Peace, 162 (16), 299-304.

WATSON, Andrew (1995). Training to be a lawyer in Japan. The Law Teacher, 29 (1), 64-70.

WATSON, Andrew (1999). Trial advocacy from Harvard. Justice of the Peace., 163 (15), 290-295.

WATSON, Andrew (2003). Uses of drama in criminal justice. Justice of the Peace., 167 (7,8, 9), 107 - 10.130.

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WATSON, Andrew (2016). Victorian jury court advocacy and signs of fundamental change. Journal on European History of Law, 7 (1), 36-44.

WATSON, Andrew (2000). Witness preparation in the United States and in England and Wales. Justice of the Peace., 164 (42), 816-822..

WATSON, Andrew (1995). The dark cloud over Japanese criminal justice : abuse of suspects and forced confessions. Justice of the Peace, 159 (31), 516-9.

WATSON, Andrew (1995). The death penalty in Japan and the abolition debate. Volume LXIX Number III. The Police Journal, LXIX (iii), 227-238.

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WATSON, Andrew (2016). An earlier experience of lay involvement in court decisions in Japan – The Jury 1928–1943. Journal of Japanese Law, 21 (42), 153-178.

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WATSON, Andrew (2017). An enlarged role for probation in Japan to reduce drug offending. Journal of Japanese Law, 22 (43), 175-203.

WATSON, Andrew (2000). The inns of court and America. Justice of the Peace, 164 (27, 28), 516-521, 540.

WATSON, Andrew (1992). A look at alternative resolution. Alternatives to the High Cost of Litigation, 11 (7).

WATSON, Andrew (1999). The new judiciary. Kate Malleson. Ashgate,1999. ISBN 1 840 077 1. Hardback £45. Justice of the Peace., 163 (22), 439-440.

WATSON, Andrew (1998). The present and future role of the Privy Council. Justice of the Peace, 162 (4), 59-60.

WATSON, Andrew (1999). The tilted playing field. Is criminal justice unfair? H. Richard Ulliver. Yale University Press. Hardback £17. ISBN 0 300 07584-7. Justice of the Peace, 163 (29), 572-573.

WATSON, Andrew (2000). A time of change: legal aid in Japan. Justice of the Peace, 164 (34), 657-663.

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