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Professor Richard Mullender
Dr Matteo Nicolini
Dr Tom Bennett
Dr Emilia Mickiewicz
Law and Imagination in Troubled Times : A Legal and Literary Discourse2020
Dr Tom Bennett
Dr Emilia Mickiewicz
Dr Matteo Nicolini
Professor Richard Mullender
Legal Imagination in Troubled Times. An Introduction2020
Professor Richard Mullender
The French Revolution and the Programmatic Imagination: Hilary Mantel on Law, Politics, and Misery2020
Professor Richard Mullender
Law's Abstract Judgement and Language as ‘the House of Being’ Law's Judgement by William Lucy [Book review]2019
Professor Richard Mullender
The European Constitution and 'the Compulsion to Grand Politics'2019
Professor Richard Mullender
There is No Such Thing as a Safe Space2019
Professor Richard Mullender
Politeia's place in our practical life: Pierre Bordieu on the state2018
Professor Richard Mullender
Transmuting the Politico-Legal Lump: Brexit and Britain's Constitutional Order2018
Professor Richard Mullender
Negligence, breach of duty, and circumstantial pressure2016
Professor Richard Mullender
Privacy, Blighted Lives, and a Blindspot in British Law2015
Professor Richard Mullender
Judging and Jurisprudence in the USA B.Z. Tamanaha, Beyond the Formalist-Realist Divide: The Role of Politics in Judging, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2010, 252 pp., pb £16.952012
Professor Richard Mullender
A Dance to the Music of Tort2010
Professor Richard Mullender
Book review: J. Griffin, On Human Rights, 20102010
Professor Richard Mullender
Defamation and Responsible Communication2010
Professor Richard Mullender
Defamation, Fair Comment and Public Concerns2010
Professor Richard Mullender
'Democracy in the Land of Good Things' [reviewing P. Kellner, 'Democracy: 1,000 Years in Pursuit of Liberty', 2009]2010
Professor Richard Mullender
Hegel, Human Rights, and Particularism2010
Professor Richard Mullender
Human rights, responsibilities and the pursuit of a realistic Utopia2010
Professor Richard Mullender
The Scampering Discourse of Negligence Law2010
Professor Richard Mullender
'[Intimations of Militant Democracy in the] United Kingdom'2009
Professor Richard Mullender
'A Decade of Deconstruction: Britain in the 1970s' [reviewing A.W. Turner, 'Crisis? What Crisis? Britain in the 1970s', 2008]2009
Professor Richard Mullender
Book review: G. Crowder, 'Isaiah Berlin: Liberty and Pluralism'2009
Professor Richard Mullender
English Negligence Law as a Human Practice2009
Professor Richard Mullender
Law, Morality and the Egalitarian Philosophy of Government2009
Professor Richard Mullender
Negligence Law, the Welfare State, and "Our Moral Life"2009
Professor Richard Mullender
Negligence, Human Rights, and Public Bodies2009
Professor Richard Mullender
Negligence, Neighbourliness, and the Welfare State2009
Professor Richard Mullender
Negligence, Problem Gambling, and the Ethics of Sympathy2009
Professor Richard Mullender
Negligence, Public Bodies, and Ruthlessness2009
Professor Richard Mullender
'The Quandaries of the Nazi Empire' [reviewing M. Mazower, 'Hiter's Empire: Nazi Rule in Occupied Europe', 2008]2009
Professor Richard Mullender
Not A Suicide Pact: The Constitution in a Time of Emergency by Richard A. Posner [Book review]2008
Professor Richard Mullender
Book review: A. Clapham, 'A Very Short Introduction to Human Rights', 20072008
Professor Richard Mullender
Book review: M.J. Perry, 'Towards a Theory of Human Rights: Religion, Law, Courts (2007)2008
Professor Richard Mullender
Book review: N. Ferguson, 'The War of the World: History's Age of Hatred'2008
Professor Richard Mullender
'Liberalism, Radical Islam, and Identity' [reviewing I. Buruma, 'Murder in Amsterdam: The Murder of Theo Van Gogh', 2006, and A. Sen, 'Identity and Violence: The Illusion of Destiny', 20062008
Professor Richard Mullender
Nazi Law and the Concept of Community2008
Professor Richard Mullender
Negligence Law and the Concept of Community2008
Professor Richard Mullender
Negligence, Blame Culture and Deconstruction2008
Professor Richard Mullender
Negligence, Breach of Duty and Judicial Discretion2008
Professor Richard Mullender
On Bullshit; On Truth2008
Professor Richard Mullender
'Public Intellectual: The Art of Making Oneself Up' [reviewing R. Rorty, 'Philosophy as Cultural Politics', 2007, and M. Amis, 'he Second Plane: SEptember 11: 2001-2007', 2008]2008
Professor Richard Mullender
Book review: Z. Bauman, 'Identity: Conversations with Benedetto Vecchi'2007
Professor Richard Mullender
H.L.A. Hart in Anglo-American Perspective2007
Professor Richard Mullender
Hate Speech and Pornography in Canada: A Qualified Deontological Response to a Consequentialist Argument2007
Professor Richard Mullender
Neoconservatism in a Refractory World2007
Professor Richard Mullender
Plato Lives!2007
Professor Richard Mullender
Britain's Moral Ambivalance Towards Guantanamo2006
Professor Richard Mullender
Submission to the Consttutional Affairs Committee (House of Commons) on Negligence Law and Blame Culture2006
Professor Richard Mullender
Tackling the Remants of Empire2006
Professor Richard Mullender
Two nomoi and a clash of narratives: The story of the United Kingdom and the European union2006
Professor Richard Mullender
Book review: P. Franco, Michael Oakeshott: An Introduction (2004)2005
Professor Richard Mullender
Judicial activism: Authority, principle and policy in the judicial method2005
Professor Richard Mullender
The Reasonable Person,The Pursuit of Justice, and Negligence Law2005
Professor Richard Mullender
Book review: G.E. White, Tort Law in America: An Intellectual History (2002, expanded edition)2004
Professor Richard Mullender
Book review: R. Kennedy, 'Nigger: The Stange Career of a Troublesome Word'2004
Professor Richard Mullender
Let's Stop This Shameful Elitism2004
Professor Richard Mullender
Book review: T. Weir, Tort Law2003
Professor Richard Mullender
Hegel, Human Rights, and Particularism2003
Professor Richard Mullender
Human Rights: Universalism and Cultural Relativism2003
Professor Richard Mullender
Tort, Human Rights, and Common Law Culture2003
Professor Richard Mullender
Book review: W.E. Scheuermann, 'Carl Schmitt: The End of Law', 1999, and H. Meier, 'The Lesson of Carl Schmitt: Four Chapters on the Distinction Between Politcal Theology and Political Philosophy', 19982002
Professor Richard Mullender
Prima Facie Rights, Rationality, and the Law of Negligence2001
Professor Richard Mullender
Book review: S.E. Fish, The Trouble with Principle2001
Professor Richard Mullender
Corrective Justice, Distributive Justice and the Law of Negligence2001
Professor Richard Mullender
Memo to Blunkett2001
Professor Richard Mullender
The trouble with principle2001
Professor Richard Mullender
Book review: B.S. Markesinis, J.-B. Auby, D. Coester-Waltjen, and S.F. Deakin, Tortious Liability of Statutory Bodies: A Comparative and Economic Analysis of Five English Cases2000
Professor Richard Mullender
Alistair Speirs
Negligence, psychiatric injury, and the altruism principle2000
Professor Richard Mullender
Negligence, Public Authorities and Policy-Level Decisions2000
Professor Richard Mullender
Negligence, The Personal Equation of Defendants and Distributive Justice2000
Professor Richard Mullender
Theorizing the Third Way: Qualified Consequentialism, the Proportionality Principle, and the New Social Democracy2000
Professor Richard Mullender
Book review: P. Cane, The Anatomy of Tort Law1999
Professor Richard Mullender
Defamation, Qualified Privilege and the European Convention on Human Rights1999
Professor Richard Mullender
Freedom of Expression, Defamation, and Invasion of Privacy1999
Professor Richard Mullender
Negligence, the Policy-Operational Distinction and the European Convention on Human Rights1999
Professor Richard Mullender
Negligent Misstatement, Company Directors and the House of Lords1999
Professor Richard Mullender
Negligent Misstatement, Threats and the Scope of the Hedley Byrne Principle1999
Professor Richard Mullender
Book review: M. Nussbaum, Poetic Justice: The Literary Imagination and Public Life1998
Professor Richard Mullender
Fault, Fairness and Automatism in the Law of Negligence1998
Professor Richard Mullender
New Morality is a Titanic Task1998
Professor Richard Mullender
Parliamentary Sovereignty, The Constitution, and the Judiciary1998
Professor Richard Mullender
Privacy, Paedophilia, and the European Convention on Human Rights1998
Professor Richard Mullender
Racial Harassment, Sexual Harassment, and the Expressive Function of Law1998
Professor Richard Mullender
Context, Contingency and the Law of Negligence1997
Professor Richard Mullender
Law, Language Games and the Tutorial1997
Professor Richard Mullender
Law, Undergraduates and the Tutorial1997
Professor Richard Mullender
Needs, Resources and the Welfare State1997
Professor Richard Mullender
Negligence, he Public Interst, and the Proportionality Principle1997
Professor Richard Mullender
Negligence, Public Concerns and the Remydying of Wrongs1997
Professor Richard Mullender
Negligent Misstatement and the Personal Liability of Company Directors1997
Professor Richard Mullender
Treading a More Uncertain Path: Negligence and the House of Lords1997
Professor Richard Mullender
Are we just a boot camp for the labour market?1996
Professor Richard Mullender
Ivy League Stirs Creeping Concern1996
Professor Richard Mullender
Judicial Review and the Rule of Law1996
Professor Richard Mullender
Law, Labour and Mental Harm1996
Professor Richard Mullender
The Case for the Defence of Tutorials1996
Professor Richard Mullender
Tort Law, Incrementalism, and the House of Lords1996
Professor Richard Mullender
Formalism Forever Thwarted1995
Professor Richard Mullender
Notions of Strict Liability1995
Professor Richard Mullender
The Concept of Incrementalism in Anglo-Canadian Negligence Law1995
Professor Richard Mullender
The Virtues of Silliness1995
Professor Richard Mullender
Privacy in New Zealand: Are There Lessons to be Learned?1994
Professor Richard Mullender
Sado-Masochism, Criminal Law and Adjudicative Method: R v Brown in the House of Lords1993
Professor Richard Mullender
The Law of Tort and Punishment in the Community: An xamination of Dudley, Administrator etc v Offender Aid and Restoration of Richmond, Inc1993