News
ESLJ Volume 13
The first item in the 2015 issue (Volume 13) has been published.
Forbidden Access: Censoring Books and Archives. 6 & 7 November 2014 Senate House, London
Alex Sinclair
ESLJ Volume 12
This issue is now available and a number of items have been added.
Articles
Employee in a Cage? Olivia De Havilland, Warner Bros. Pictures, and the ‘Limit Case’ of Star Employment.
Matt Stahl
[February 2014]
Interventions
Safety and liabiliity in the practice of skiing: How law and cognitive sciences shape the driving factor of winter tourism
Umberto Izzo
[September 2014]
Reviews
Social Media, Harassment and Freedom of Speech – Panel Discussion and Q and A
Susan Collins
[July 2014]
As Seen On TV: Public Law Explained Through Popular Culture - Conference Review
David Yuratich and Argyro Karanasiou
[August 2014]
ESLJ Volume 11
This issue is now live and articles are being added iteratively through the year. Items published to date:
Articles
The Law Relating to Brazilian Sports Fans: An Introduction for a British Audience
Pedro R. Fortes
[May 2013]
Local Authorities and Film Censorship: a Historical Account of the 'Naughty Pictures Committees' in Sale and Manchester
Mike Hally
[April 2013]
Interventions
Celebrity Adjudication: Comparative Analyses of United States Verdict Rates for Celebrity Defendants
Bruce A. Carroll
[February 2013]
The Sailor, the Turtle and the Jungle Man - Striking the Balance between Protection and Public Domain in Fictional Character Merchandising
Sven Preiss
[April 2013]
Reviews
An Ethnography of English Football Fans: Cans, Cops and Carnivals By Geoff Pearson
Steve Redhead
[February 2013]