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2025
Journal Article
Review of Aleksandra Mężykowska and Anna Młynarska-Sobaczewska, Persuasion and Legal Reasoning in the ECtHR Rulings: Balancing Impossible Demands. Oxford (the United Kingdom): Routledge, 2023. 230 pages, isbn: 978-1032446226
Martin, Stevie (2025). Review of Aleksandra Mężykowska and Anna Młynarska-Sobaczewska, Persuasion and Legal Reasoning in the ECtHR Rulings: Balancing Impossible Demands. Oxford (the United Kingdom): Routledge, 2023. 230 pages, isbn: 978-1032446226. The European Convention on Human Rights Law Review, 1-6. doi: 10.1163/26663236-bja10141
2025
Book Chapter
Living through dying: the case for the legalisation of assisted dying based on the rights to life and freedom from ill-treatment in the European Convention on Human Rights
Martin, Stevie (2025). Living through dying: the case for the legalisation of assisted dying based on the rights to life and freedom from ill-treatment in the European Convention on Human Rights. Research handbook on human rights law and health. (pp. 221-248) edited by Elizabeth Wicks and Nataly Papadopoulou. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781803928036.00019
2025
Book Chapter
Dialogue on display: the jurisprudential, legislative and political implications of the Supreme Court’s judgment on Northern Ireland’s abortion law
Martin, Stevie (2025). Dialogue on display: the jurisprudential, legislative and political implications of the Supreme Court’s judgment on Northern Ireland’s abortion law. Public Law and the UK Supreme Court: Key Cases and Decisions. (pp. 227-235) edited by Lewis Graham and Jenny Russell. London, United Kingdom: Routledge.
2025
Journal Article
Prospective approval in assisted dying legislation: safety over access?
Jeanneret, Ruthie and Martin, Stevie (2025). Prospective approval in assisted dying legislation: safety over access?. BMJ, 389 e083604, e083604. doi: 10.1136/bmj-2024-083604
2024
Journal Article
The right to life at the end of life: A note on Mortier v Belgium App No. 78017/17, 4 October 2022
Martin, Stevie (2024). The right to life at the end of life: A note on Mortier v Belgium App No. 78017/17, 4 October 2022. Medical Law International, 24 (2), 128-141. doi: 10.1177/09685332231172755
2024
Book Chapter
Abortion and the ‘Right to Choose’: the consumer rights implications of Roe v Wade
Martin, Stevie (2024). Abortion and the ‘Right to Choose’: the consumer rights implications of Roe v Wade. Landmark cases in consumer law. (pp. 245-264) edited by Jodi Gardner and Iain Ramsay. Oxford, United Kingdom: Bloomsbury Publishing. doi: 10.5040/9781509952328.ch-013
2024
Journal Article
The 2024 General Election and the Future of Human Rights in the UK
Hughes, Kirsty, Martin, Stevie and Palmer, Stephanie (2024). The 2024 General Election and the Future of Human Rights in the UK. European Human Rights Law Review, 2024 (4), 265-270.
2024
Journal Article
New beginnings?
Hughes, Kirsty, Martin, Stevie and Palmer, Stephanie (2024). New beginnings?. European Human Rights Law Review, 2024 (5), 361-364.
2024
Journal Article
Editorial
Hughes, Kirsty, Martin, Stevie and Palmer, Stephanie (2024). Editorial. European Human Rights Law Review, 2024 (3), 195-204.
2024
Journal Article
Editorial
Hughes, Kirsty, Martin, Stevie and Palmer, Stephanie (2024). Editorial. European Human Rights Law Review, 2024 (2), 91-95.
2024
Journal Article
Northern Ireland, the Chagos Islands, and Human Rights Developments and Challenges in Westminster
Hughes, Kirsty, Martin, Stevie and Palmer, Stephanie (2024). Northern Ireland, the Chagos Islands, and Human Rights Developments and Challenges in Westminster. European Human Rights Law Review, 2024 (6), 481-485.
2023
Journal Article
Proportionality and protest-related offences
Martin, Stevie (2023). Proportionality and protest-related offences. The Cambridge Law Journal, 82 (2), 204-207. doi: 10.1017/s0008197323000259
2023
Journal Article
Recent developments abortion and reproductive rights
Hughes, Kirsty, Martin, Stevie and Palmer, Stephanie (2023). Recent developments abortion and reproductive rights. European Human Rights Law Review (4), 305-312.
2023
Journal Article
Editorial
Hughes, Kirsty, Martin, Stevie and Palmer, Stephanie (2023). Editorial. European Human Rights Law Review, 2023 (1), 1-7.
2023
Journal Article
Editorial
Palmer, Stephanie, Martin, Stevie and Hughes, Kirsty (2023). Editorial. European Human Rights Law Review, 2023 (5), 423-428.
2023
Journal Article
A Challenge to Human Rights Protection: Illegal Migration Bill 2022–23
Martin, Stevie, Palmer, Stephanie and Hughes, Kirsty (2023). A Challenge to Human Rights Protection: Illegal Migration Bill 2022–23. European Human Rights Law Review, 2023 (3), 201-209.
2023
Journal Article
Editorial
Hughes, Kirsty, Martin, Stevie and Palmer, Stephanie (2023). Editorial. European Human Rights Law Review, 2023 (6), 523-527.
2022
Journal Article
Tortious liability of government ministers for climate change: Aristotelian potential and the limits of negligence
Martin, Stevie (2022). Tortious liability of government ministers for climate change: Aristotelian potential and the limits of negligence. The Cambridge Law Journal, 81 (3), 456-460. doi: 10.1017/S0008197322000733
2022
Journal Article
Mud sticks: publication of information about pre-charge criminal investigations and the tort of misuse of private information
Martin, Stevie (2022). Mud sticks: publication of information about pre-charge criminal investigations and the tort of misuse of private information. The Cambridge Law Journal, 81 (2) PII S0008197322000307, 232-235. doi: 10.1017/s0008197322000307
2022
Journal Article
Editorial
Palmer, Stephanie, Martin, Stevie and Hughes, Kirsty (2022). Editorial. European Human Rights Law Review, 2022 (5), 437-455.
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