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B

Bennett, M., Davis, H. and Roberts, S., 2005. Positive discrimination - the way forward. International Journal of Discrimination Law, 6 (3), pp. 223-249.

Babatunde, A., 2005. Quality of environmental disclosure by multi-national oil companies: a corporate governance perspective. Working Paper. Poole, UK: Centre for Corporate Governance and Regulation. (Unpublished)

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Copp, S., 2005. The institutional architecture of UK corporate governance reform: an evaluation. Journal of Banking Regulation, 7 (1/2), pp. 41-63.

Copp, S., 2005. Company law and cod-liver oil. In: Newland, B., Norman, K. and Johnson, M., eds. Enhancing graduate employability : the roles of learning, teaching, research and knowledge transfer : Proceedings of the Bournemouth University Learning and Teaching Conference, May 10th 2005, Bournemouth University. Poole, UK: Bournemouth University, pp. 32-38.

Chipwa, Z., 2005. An Empirical Assessment Of Corporate Transparency In Zimbabwe. Working Paper. Poole, UK: Centre for Corporate Governance and Regulation.

Copp, S., 2005. Power vs accountability: what can good corporate governance teach the church? Faith in Business Quarterly, 9, pp. 11-18.

Copp, S., 2005. Sex, lies and corporate governance. Accountancy, 135 (1340), p. 27.

Copp, S., 2005. TescoLaw, AsdaAudit? Accountancy, 136 (1348), p. 24.

Copp, S., 2005. The governance of close corporations and partnerships ed. McCahery, J.A., Raaijmakers, T. & Vermeulen, E.P.M. (review). Corporate Governance, 13 (2), pp. 338-340.

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Davis, H., 2005. Public authorities as "victims" under the Human Rights Act. Cambridge Law Journal, 64 (2), pp. 315-328.

Davis, H., 2005. Public authorities as "victims" under the Human Rights Act 1998. Cambridge Law Journal, 64 (2), pp. 315-328.

Davis, H., 2005. Lessons from Turkey: anti-terrorism legislation and the protection of free speech. European Human Rights Law Review, 1, pp. 75-85.

Davis, H., 2005. Public authorities as 'victims' under the Human Rights Act 1998. Cambridge Law Journal, 64 (2), pp. 315-328.

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Grief, N., 2005. The illegality of nuclear weapons. In: BASIC / ORG project Breakthrough or Bust in '05? Briefing for delegations to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference, New York, May 2005. Oxford: Oxford Research Group.

H

Hough, B., 2005. Public law regulation of markets and fairs. Public Law, 3, pp. 586-607.

K

Kretschmer, M., 2005. Access and reward in the information society: regulating the collective management of copyright. In: SERCI (Society For Economic Research on Copyright Issues) Conference, 06-08 July, 2005, Montreal. (Unpublished)

Kretschmer, M., 2005. Artists' earnings and copyright: a review of British and German music industry data in the context of digital technologies. First Monday, 10 (1), pp. 1-14.

Kretschmer, M., 2005. Collecting Societies and Competition Law. In: 6th National IP Workshop, 27 June 2005, Cambridge, England. (Unpublished)

Kretschmer, M., Blakeney, M., Hardwick, P. and Rangnekar, D., 2005. Geographical Indications and Intellectual Property: A Legal and Economic Analysis. Cheltenham, England: Edward Elgar.

Kretschmer, M., 2005. Intellectual property, Investment and Innovation. In: Latvian Ministry of Economics, May 2005, Riga, Latvia. (Unpublished)

Kretschmer, M., 2005. Policy review: trends in global copyright. Global Media and Communication, 1 (2), pp. 231-237.

Kretschmer, M., 2005. The Proposed Extension of the Term for Sound Recordings. In: MusicTank Copyright Conference: Copyright Review: Getting The Rights Balance, 10 November 2005, Foreign Press Association, London. (Unpublished)

Kretschmer, M., 2005. Securing Your Intellectual Property in Collaborative Environments. In: Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, 4 March 2005, London, England. (Unpublished)

Kretschmer, M., 2005. Value in the Cultural Industries. In: Jahrestagung Kulturwirtschaft, 1 December 2005, Historisches Museum, Berlin, Germany. (Unpublished)

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Mytton, E., 2005. Legal education: the integrated law school. Web Journal of Current Legal Issues, 4 (4).

Mendis, D., 2005. Show Me the Money: An insight in to the Copyright Licensing Agency and its interaction with Higher Education Institutions. Script-ed, 2 (3), pp. 300-326.

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Patel, M., 2005. The Transition from Patented Drugs to Generics: TRIPS Constraints and Policy Options. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.

R

Rose, T., 2005. Convenient Pigeon Holes? The Classification of Trade Marks in Historical Perspective. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.

S

Soetendorp, R., Childs, B., Roach, J. and Maclaughlan, R., 2005. Engineering enterprise through intellectual property education - pedagogic approaches. WSEAS Transactions on Advances in Engineering Education, 4 (2), pp. 359-367.

Soetendorp, R., 2005. Intellectual property education - in the law school and beyond. Intellectual Property Quarterly, 1, pp. 82-110.

Soetendorp, R., 2005. Another penny for your thoughts. Manna, 97 (Spring).

Soetendorp, R., 2005. Who owns my thoughts? Manna, 86 (Winter).

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Teather, R., 2005. The benefits of tax competition. London. The Institute of Economic Affairs.

Teather, R. and Meadowcroft, J., 2005. The 2005 election and the Null MP: a new approach to electoral reform. Economic Affairs, 25 (3), pp. 63-65.

Teather, R., 2005. Locking in high tax rates. Journal of the New Europe, 2 (1), pp. 33-47.

Traster, K., 2005. The extent and determinants of narrative disclosures of risk management in annual reports of UK listed companies. Working Paper. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.

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