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Wootton, D., 2007. Book Review: The Changing Institutional Face of British Employment Relations – Edited by Linda Dickens and Alan C. Neal. Industrial Relations Journal, 39 (1), pp. 84-86.

Kretschmer, M., 2007. British interactive broadcasting: negotiating a gateway into the digital future; the value of the design approach. In: Baden-Fuller, C., ed. The Value of Design and Strategic Alliances in Newly Emerging Products, Firms and Markets: Seven Cases. London: Design Council.

Grief, N., 2007. The exclusion of foreign torture evidence: a qualified victory for the rule of law. European Human Rights Law Review, 2, pp. 201-216.

Copp, S., 2007. Kiss and Tell. Accountancy, 140 (1372), p. 22.

Wootton, D., 2007. The Season to be Legal. The Bournemouth Daily Echo.

Dean, A. and Kretschmer, M., 2007. Can ideas be capital? Factors of production in the post-industrial economy: a review and critique. Academy of Management Review, 32 (2), pp. 573-594.

Hough, B. and Davis, H., 2007. Coleridge's Malta. Coleridge Bulletin, 30, pp. 81-95.

Singh, S., 2007. Book Review: Thomas, P. and Servaes, J. (eds.), Intellectual Property Rights and Communications in Asia: Conflicting Traditions. European Journal of Communication, 22, p. 526.

Kretschmer, M. and Hardwick, P., 2007. Authors’ Earnings from Copyright and Non-Copyright Sources: A Survey of 25,000 British and German Writers. Poole, England: Centre for Intellectual Property Policy & Management, Business School, Bournemouth University..

Copp, S., 2007. Book Review: Catholic Social Teaching and the Market Economy ed. P. Booth. Faith in Business Quarterly.

Davis, H. and Hough, B., 2007. The British Claim to rule Malta 1800-1813. Melita Historica, 14 (4), pp. 387-408.

Copp, S., 2007. The Companies Act 2006 - Still an Untamed Monster? In: Company Secretaries Group, 2007, Bournemouth, England. (Unpublished)

Kretschmer, M. and Hardwick, P., 2007. Copyright Earnings and Risk: An Empirical Study of Authors’ Earnings in Germany and the UK. In: SERCIAC 2007: Society for Economic Research on Copyright Issues Annual CongresS, 12-13 July 2007, Humboldt-Universität, Berlin. (Unpublished)

Kretschmer, M. and Kawohl, F., 2007. Das Fundament des Urheberrechts Wankt. Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 24 Aug.

Kretschmer, M., 2007. Economic Policy Forum on Creative Industries. In: SPD Forum Kulturwirtschaft, 17 September 2007, Berlin, Germany. (Unpublished)

Kawohl, F. and Kretschmer, M., 2007. Eigentümer und Diebe, Epigonen und Originelle: Urheberrechtliche und ästhetische Normen für die Nutzung von Vorgefundenem Musikalischen Material. Archiv für Urheber- und Medienrecht (UFITA ), 2, pp. 363-402.

Kretschmer, M., 2007. Empirical Evidence on Musicians’ Careers and Earnings: The Role of Copyright. In: IMC 2nd Word Forum on Music, 11-14 October 2007, Beijing, China. (Unpublished)

Kretschmer, M., 2007. Equitable Remuneration Rights. In: Music Industry Round Table, 21 June 2007, Kristiansund, Norway. (Unpublished)

Teather, R., 2007. A Flat Tax for the UK – a practical reality. Discussion Paper. London: Adam Smith Institute.

Kretschmer, M., 2007. The Last Word on Gowers. Copyright World, Februa.

Towse, R., 2007. The Singer or the Song? Developments in Performers' Rights from the Perspective of a Cultural Economist. Review of Law and Economics, 3 (3), pp. 745-766.

Heald, P., 2007. Transaction Costs and Patent Reform. Santa Clara Computer & High Technology Law Journal, 23, p. 447.

Kretschmer, M., 2007. The Trouble with Music Research in the Digital Environment. In: Queen Mary Herchel Smith Seminar Series: he Wrong Side of the Blanket - The Trouble with Music Research in a Digital IP Environment., 19 November 2007, London. (Unpublished)

Mendis, D., 2007. "University Challenge": Balancing the interests of academic authors, publishers and users in Higher Education. International Journal of Intellectual Property Management, 1 (4), pp. 293-315.

Kretschmer, M., 2007. What are Words Worth? Counting the Cost of a Writing Career in the 21st Century: A Survey of 25,000 Writers’. Project Report. London: ALCS.

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