Centre for Transformative and Global Justice

Our Publications

Our scholars have published a number of high-quality books, articles and other academic outputs on the human rights, good governance, environmental protection and criminal justice reform. A selection is given below.

Key published books

  • Amos, Rob (2023) Advancing Agroecology in International Law. London. Routledge.
  • Bian, Jing (ed.) (2022) Financial regulation in China (Volumes I-IV). Critical Concepts in Finance . Routledge - Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, Oxon; New York.
  • Bian, Jing and Teng, Hongqing (eds.) (2025) Financial cooperation and regulation: along the belt and road. Accounting, Finance, Sustainability, Governance & Fraud: Theory and Application . Springer Nature Singapore
  • Fiddler, Michael, Kindynis, Theo and Linnemann, Travis (eds.) (2022). Ghost Criminology. New York: New York University Press.
  • Martin-Ortega, Olga and Trevino Lozano, Laura (eds.) (2023) Sustainable public procurement of infrastructure and human rights beyond building green. Beyond building green corporations, globalisation and the Law series. Law 2023 . Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK; and Northampton, Massachusetts,
  • McNelly, Angus (2023) Now we are in power: the politics of passive revolution in Twenty-First century Bolivia. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. Williams, Elaine and Squires, Peter (2021) Rethinking Knife Crime: policing, violence and moral panic? London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Case notes/parliamentary reviews

  • Behuria, Radhika, Bian, Jing and Lin, Chia-Wei (2023) Women entrepreneurs as driver of business integrity: a practical approach. Report. United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Bangkok, Thailand.
  • Bian, Jing (2022) Cryptocurrencies, Fintech and data protection: where does China stand? EURICS Brief | Analyses (20).
  • Hewitt, Louise (2023) The impact of R v Jogee: an examination of applications to the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC). Report. Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC), Birmingham, UK.