Amber Marks

Queen Mary University of London, Law Department

Lecturer in Law

Lincoln's Inn Fields

Mile End Rd.

London, E1 4NS

United Kingdom

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

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Scholarly Papers (4)

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Automatic Justice? Technology, Crime and Social Control

R. Brownsword, E. Scotford and K. Yeung (eds), The Oxford Handbook of the Law and Regulation of Technology, OUP, Forthcoming , Queen Mary School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 211/2015, TLI Think! Paper 01/2015
Number of pages: 23 Posted: 19 Oct 2015 Last Revised: 23 Oct 2018
Amber Marks, Ben Bowling and Colman Keenan
Queen Mary University of London, Law Department, King's College London - The Dickson Poon School of Law and King’s College London, Dickson Poon School of Law
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criminal justice; due process, surveillance, forensics, automation, technology, evidence, fair trial, data protection, privacy

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Treating the ‘Personal’ as Private: Contextualising the Normative Framework of Cannabis Clubs in Spain within a ‘Global Model of Constitutional Rights’

(Forthcoming) 68(1) International & Comparative Law Quarterly
Number of pages: 49 Posted: 22 Jun 2017 Last Revised: 21 Sep 2018
Amber Marks
Queen Mary University of London, Law Department
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privacy; autonomy; public health; cannabis clubs; personal consumption; international drug control

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Legal Perspectives on Drug Trafficking

A.Marks 'Legal Perspectives on Drug Trafficking', SSRN draft chapter for Research Handbook on Transnational Crime, V. Mitsilegas, S. Hufnagel, and A. Moiseienko (eds), Edward Elgar, Forthcoming.
Number of pages: 12 Posted: 08 Dec 2017
Amber Marks
Queen Mary University of London, Law Department
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social supply, human rights, drug trafficking, personal consumption, right to development of personality

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Expert Evidence of Drug Traces: Relevance, Reliability and the Right to Silence

Criminal Law Review, 2013, 10, 810-825
Posted: 17 Oct 2013
Amber Marks
Queen Mary University of London, Law Department

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Admissibility, Banknotes, Drugs, Expert evidence, Forensic evidence, Right to fair trial, right to silence