Items where Division is "College of Business and Social Sciences > Aston Law School" and Year is 2025

Article
Bobier, Christopher, Gibson, Richard Byron, Merlocco, Anthony, Rodger, Daniel and Hurst, Daniel J. (2025). Xenotransplantation as a Business Solution to the Organ Shortage. Bioethics, 39 (5), pp. 503-511.
Brown, James and Pawlowski, Mark (2025). The Nature and Effect of a 'Release' from a Joint Tenancy. Trust Law International, 38 (4), pp. 175-180.
Brown, James and Pawlowski, Mark (2025). Rights of Subrogation and Non-Payment of Rent - Part 1. Landlord and Tenant Law Review, 29 (3), pp. 142-145.
Brown, James and Pawlowski, Mark (2025). Tracing in Equity: A Constructive Approach. Private Client Business , (In Press)
Harbinja, Edina, Morse, Tal and Edwards, Lilian (2025). Digital Remains and Post-mortem Privacy in the UK: What Do Users Want? International Review of Law, Computers and Technology ,
Naim, Nadia (2025). New Frontiers and The Impact of Artificial Intelligence and the Digital Revolution on the Future of Intellectual Property Laws. European Journal of Law and Technology , (In Press)
Naim, Nadia and Kasri, Noor Suhaida (2025). Intellectual Property and Islamic Finance Policy Framework: Opportunities and Challenges for a New Islamic Intellectual Property Finance Framework. Thunderbird International Business Review ,
Salmons, David (2025). Revisiting Re Osoba; Purposes, Motives and Resulting Trusts. Conveyancer and Property Lawyer, 2025 (2), pp. 163-177.
Weinstein, Stuart (2025). An evaluation of the utility of ISO 31022:2020 [risk management — guidelines for the management of legal risk] for use by micro-entities. International Review of Law, Computers and Technology ,
Book
Laryea, Ebenezer, Hosseinian Far, Amin, Omoloso, Oluwaseyi, Uba, Chijioke, Sarwar, Dilshad and Ameyaw, Evelyn (2025). Moving Ghana Beyond Plastics: A Policy Blueprint for a Thriving Plastic Substitutes and Alternatives Industry. Fresh Produce Impact Hub.
Naim, Nadia, AlDebasi, Alhanoof and Price, David (2025). Intellectual Property and Innovation: Contemporary Developments in the GCC States. The Political Economy of the Middle East (PEME) (1). Palgrave Macmillan. (In Press)