Items where Author is "Stanford, B"
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Stanford, B (2024) The Past, Present and Future of Voter ID in Great Britain – Voter Turnout, Rejection and Confidence. Liverpool Law Review: a journal of contemporary legal issues. ISSN 0144-932X
Stanford, B (2024) Dealing with the bad apples: The Recall of MPs Act 2015. Public Law (4). pp. 581-590. ISSN 0033-3565
Stanford, B (2024) Who Watches the Watchmen? Independent Observers, Constitutional Principles and Democratic Accountability. The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, 8. ISSN 2452-0578
Stanford, B (2024) The Introduction and Implementation of Voter ID in the United Kingdom: A Project Summary. LJMU Student Law Journal, 3.
Stanford, B and Pasculli, L (2022) Form and Flexibility: The Normalisation of ‘Magnitsky Sanctions’ in the Face of the Rule of Law. Hague Journal on the Rule of Law. ISSN 1876-4045
Stanford, B (2022) The Elections Bill: the arrival of voter ID (and a whole lot more). Coventry Law Journal, 26 (2). ISSN 1758-2512
Stanford, B (2021) Covid in the Courts: Challenges to Lockdown Measures in the United Kingdom. Coventry Law Journal, 26 (1). pp. 100-106. ISSN 1758-2512
Stanford, B (2020) Human Rights - Fair Trial - National Security - In Camera Proceedings -Open Justice - Yam v United Kingdom. Coventry Law Journal, 25 (2). pp. 127-130. ISSN 1758-2512
Book Section
Stanford, B and Foster, S (2021) Human Rights in Times of Emergency: COVID-19 Taking the United Kingdom into Uncharted Territory. In: Stanford, B, Foster, S and Espaliú Berdud, C, (eds.) Global Pandemic, Security and Human Rights: Comparative Explorations of COVID-19 and the Law. Routledge. ISBN 1032010258
Stanford, B and Foster, S (2019) Enhancing Key Legal Skills and Student Engagement through an Innovative, Authentic Assessment. In: Simmons, C, (ed.) Teaching and Excellence the Coventry Way. Coventry University Higher Education Corporation. ISBN 978-1-84600-092-8
Stanford, B The Restraint, Reassertion and Realities of Parliamentary Sovereignty: Reassessing the United Kingdom’s Post-Brexit Constitutional Identity. In: Guinchard, E and Panara, C, (eds.) The New Relationship between the UK and the EU. Springer. (Accepted)
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Stanford, B (2022) No ID? No vote! Voter ID comes to Great Britain. LSE.