Publications: Prof Richard Nobles
NOBLES RL, SCHIFF D(2018).
Criminal Justice Unhinged: The Challenge of Guilty Pleas?. Oxford Journal of Legal Studies
NOBLES RL, Schiff D(2017).
Trials And Miscarriages: An evolutionary socio-historical analysis. Criminal Law Forum: official journal of the Society for the Reform of Criminal Law
Nobles R, Schiff D(2017).
Sovereignty in Post-Sovereign Society: A Systems Theory of European Constitutionalism. SOCIAL & LEGAL STUDIES
vol. 26,
(3)
401-414.
Nobles R(2017).
FLAWED CONVICTIONS: "SHAKEN BABY SYNDROME" AND THE INERTIA OF INJUSTICE. BRITISH JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY
vol. 57,
(2)
509-512.
NOBLES RL, Schiff D(2017).
Observing sovereignty, law and politics at the global level: Review of Jiří Přibáň, Sovereignty in Post-Sovereign Society: A Systems Theory of European Constitutionalism, Farnham: Ashgate/Routledge, 2015. Social and Legal Studies
NOBLES RL, Schiff DN(2015).
Civil Disobedience and Constituent Power. International Journal of Law in Context
vol. 2015,
(Special Issue)
462-480.
Nobles R(2015).
THE INNOCENT AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: A SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF MISCARRIAGES OF JUSTICE. BRITISH JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY
vol. 55,
(3)
640-643.
NOBLES RL, Schiff DNS (2014).
The Sociology of 'The Politics of Jurisprudence'.
NOBLES RL(2014).
The Sociology of the Politics of Jurisprudence. Law, Society and Community: Socio- Legal Essays in Honour of Roger Cotterrell,
Ashgate
NOBLES RL, Schiff D(2013).
Luhmann: Law, Justice, and Time. International Journal for the Semiotics of Law
vol. 26,
1-16.
Nobles R, Schiff D(2013).
Pulling Back from the Edge?. MODERN LAW REVIEW
vol. 76,
(3)
620-638.
SCHIFF DN, Nobles R(2013).
Structural coupling between the systems of law and the media: the contrasting examples of criminal conviction and criminal appeal. Law and Intersystemic Communication: Understanding ‘Structural Coupling’,
Editors: Febbrajo, A, Harste, G,
Ashgate
SCHIFF DN, Nobles R(2012).
Using Systems Theory to Study Legal Pluralism: What Could Be Gained?. Law & Society Review
vol. 46,
(2)
265-296.
Nobles R(2012).
A Sociology of Constitutions: Constitutions and State Legitimacy in Historical-Sociological Perspective. MODERN LAW REVIEW
vol. 75,
(2)
Nobles R, Schiff D(2010).
Disobedience to Law - Debbie Purdy's Case. MOD LAW REV
vol. 73,
(2)
295-U234.
NOBLES RL, Schiff DS(2009).
After Ten Years: An Investment in Justice?. The Criminal Cases Review Commission: Hope for the Innocent?,
Editors: Naughton, M,
Palgrave Macmillan
NOBLES RL, SCHIFF DS(2009).
Jurisprudence as Self-Description: Natural Law and Positivism within the English Legal System. Soziologische Jurisprudenz: Festschrift fur Gunther Teubner,
Editors: Calliess, G-P, Fischer-Lescano, A, Wielsch, D, Zumbansen, P et al.,
De Gruyter Recht,
NOBLES RL, SCHIFF DS(2009).
Why do judges talk the way they do?. International Journal of Law in Context
vol. 5,
(1)
Nobles R, Schiff D(2008).
Absurd Asymmetry - a Comment on R v Cottrell and Fletcher and BM, KK and DP (Petitioners) v Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission. MOD LAW REV
vol. 71,
(3)
464-472.
Nobles R, Schiff D(2007).
Misleading statistics within criminal trials. MED SCI LAW
vol. 47,
(1)
7-10.
Nobles R, SCHIFF D(2006).
A Sociology of Jurisprudence. Hart Publishing
(Oxford),
Nobles R, SCHIFF D(2006).
Theorising the Criminal Trial and Criminal Appeal: Finality, Truth and Rights. The Trial on Trial, Volume 2,
Editors: Duff, RA, Farmer, L, Marshall, S, Tadros, V et al.,
Hart Publishing
(Oxford),
Nobles R, Schiff D(2005).
A reply to Graham Zellick. CRIM LAW REV951-954.
Nobles R, Schiff D(2005).
The criminal cases review commission: Establishing a workable relationship with the court of appeal. CRIM LAW REV173-189.
Nobles R, Schiff D(2004).
A story of miscarriage: Law in the media. J LAW SOC
vol. 31,
(2)
221-244.
Nobles R, SCHIFF D(2002).
The Right to Appeal and Workable Systems of Justice. The Modern Law Review
vol. 65,
(5)
676-701.
NOBLES RL(2001).
Keeping Ombudsmen in their Place – The Courts and the Pensions Ombudsman. Public Law
vol. 2001,
308-328.
Nobles R, SCHIFF D(2001).
The Criminal Cases Review Commission: Reporting Success?. Modern Law Review
vol. 64,
(2)
280-299.