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Article
Richardson-Oakes, Anne and Davies, Haydn (2016) Justice Must Be Seen to Be Done: A Contextual Reappraisal. Adelaide Law Review, 37 (2). pp. 461-494. ISSN 0065-1915
Davies, Haydn (2013) Environmental justice and equal protection: intent, motivation and cognition in decision-making. Journal of Human Rights and the Environment, 4 (2). pp. 191-214. ISSN 17597188
Davies, Haydn (2013) From Equal Protection to Private Law: What Future for Environmental Justice in U.S. Courts? British Journal of American Legal Studies, 2 (1). pp. 163-205. ISSN 2049-4092
Davies, Haydn and Richardson-Oakes, Anne (2013) Problems of perception in the European Court of Human Rights: A matter of evidence? St John's Journal of Comparative and International Law, 3 (2). pp. 1-41.
Davies, Haydn (2013) The wales sustainable development bill. Environmental Law and Management, 25 (2-3). pp. 99-105. ISSN 10676058 (ISSN)
Richardson-Oakes, Anne and Davies, Haydn (2011) Process, Outcomes and the Invention of Tradition: The Growing Importance of the Appearance of Judicial Neutrality. Santa Clara Law Review, 51 (2). pp. 573-624. ISSN 0146-0315
Book Section
Davies, Haydn (2017) Equal Protection and Environmental Justice: A Matter of Unconscious Injustice? In: Controversies in Equal Protection Cases in America: Race, Gender and Sexual Orientation. Controversies in American Constitutional Law . Routledge, pp. 275-290. ISBN 9781138732179
Davies, Haydn (2015) Equal protection and environmental justice: A matter of unconscious injustice? In: Controversies in Equal Protection Cases in America: Race, Gender and Sexual Orientation. Ashgate Publishing Ltd, pp. 275-290. ISBN 9781409454281 (ISBN); 9781409454274 (ISBN)
Thesis
Shooter, Amelia (2020) 100 Years of the National Research Council: A Critical Examination of Judicial References to Forensic Science NAS Reports. Doctoral thesis, Birmingham City University.
Gough, Daniel James (2018) The Privatisation of Violence: An Examination of Private Military and Security Contractors and Their Effect on Sovereignty and Fundamental Rights in a Globalised World. Doctoral thesis, Birmingham City University.