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Number of items: 19. ArticleDevenney, J. (2024) Brexit, consumer law and legal pluralism: the case for an optional instrument on core consumer law. Journal of Business Law. ISSN 0021-9460 (In Press) Howells, G. and Devenney, J. (2024) Developing product liability networks for AI systems in the medical context. Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly. (In Press) Devenney, J. (2018) The legacy of the Cameron-Clegg coalition programme of reform of the law on the supply of goods, digital content and services to consumers. Journal of Business Law, 6. pp. 485-511. ISSN 0021-9460 Devenney, J. and Kenny, M. (2015) The omission of personal property law from the proposed common European sales law: the Hamlet syndrome... without the prince? Journal of Business Law, 2015 (8). pp. 607-619. ISSN 0021-9460 Book or Report SectionDevenney, J. (2019) The Consumer Rights Act 2015 and related reforms: an epic disappointment? In: Halson, R. and Campbell, D. (eds.) Research Handbook on Remedies in Private Law. Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 257-293. ISBN 9781786431264 doi: https://doi.org/10.4337/9781786431271.00024 Devenney, J. and Howells, G. (2018) Integrating remedies for misrepresentation: co-ordinating a coherent and principled framework. In: Merkin, R. and Devenney, J. (eds.) Essays in memory of Jill Poole: coherence, modernisation and integration in contract, commercial and corporate laws. Informa Law from Routledge. ISBN 9781138564152 Devenney, J. and Kenny, M. (2018) Contractual remedies in England and Wales. In: Giliker, P., Gsell, B. and Rufner, T. (eds.) Contractual Remedies. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. (In Press) Devenney, J. and Howells, G. (2017) Chinese law of performance and breach: a common law perspective. In: Di Matteo, L. A. and Chen, L. (eds.) Chinese Contract Law: Civil and Common Law Perspectives. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, Chapter 14. ISBN 9781107176324 Kenny, M. and Devenney, J. (2016) The fragility of unfair terms law on bank charges: towards a complex re-litigation in the UK? In: Fairweather, K., O'Shea, P. and Grantham, R. (eds.) Credit, Consumers and the Law: After the Global Storm. Markets and the Law. Routledge. ISBN 9781472452344 Devenney, J. and Kenny, M. (2016) The regulation of unfair terms in non-professional suretyship agreements: lessons for the wider EU harmonisation agenda. In: Fairweather, K., O'Shea, P. and Grantham, R. (eds.) Credit, Consumers and the Law: After the Global Storm. Routledge. ISBN 9781472452344 Devenney, J. (2015) Conceptualising consumers in the law of England and Wales. In: Riesenhuber, K. and Klinck, F. (eds.) Verbraucherleitbilder: Interdisziplinäre und Europäische Perspektiven. De Gruyter, pp. 161-178. ISBN 9783110363395 ReportDevenney, J. and Kenny, M., (2017) European Commission: study for the fitness check of EU consumer and marketing law. Report. European Commission BookStone, R. and Devenney, J., eds. (2019) The Modern Law of Contract. Routledge, pp598. ISBN 9780367222918 Merkin, R. and Devenney, J., eds. (2018) Essays in Memory of Professor Jill Poole: Coherence, Modernisation and Integration in Contract, Commercial and Corporate Laws. Informa Law from Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp259. ISBN 9781315122236 Devenney, J. and Merkin, R., eds. (2018) Essays in memory of Jill Poole: coherence, modernisation and integration in contract, commercial and corporate laws. Informa Law from Routledge, pp259. ISBN 9781138564152 Poole, J., Devenney, J. and Shaw-Mellors, A. (2017) Contract law concentrate: law revision and study guide. 3rd edition. Concentrate. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp264. ISBN 9780198803850 Stone, R. and Devenney, J. (2017) Text, cases and materials on contract law. 4th Edition. Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp817. ISBN 9781138907478 Stone, R. and Devenney, J. (2017) The modern law of contract. 12th edition. Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp538. ISBN 9781138230125 Devenney, J. and Kenny, M., eds. (2017) The post-Brexit legacy of EU consumer law in the UK: chronic rejection or continued acceptance. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law, 6 (2). Wolters Kluwer, pp. 49-53. |