LSE creators

Number of items: 42.
Centre for Macroeconomics
  • Ellison, Martin, Scott, Andrew (2017). Managing the UK National Debt 1694-2017. (CFM discussion paper series CFM-DP2017-27). Centre For Macroeconomics.
  • LSE
  • Scott, Andrew (2010). Interference with witnesses. In Cram, Ian (Ed.), Borrie and Lowe: the Law of Contempt . LexisNexis Butterworths.
  • Scott, Andrew (2009). Flash flood or slow burn?: celebrities, photographers and the Protection from Harassment Act. Media and Arts Law Review, 14(4), 397-424.
  • Law School
  • Parkes, Richard, Busuttil, Godwin, Rolph, David, Mullis, Alastair, Scott, Andrew, Blackburn, Tom (2022). Gatley on libel and slander. Sweet & Maxwell.
  • Scott, Andrew (2018). O! they have lived long on the alms-basket of words: enhancing efficacy and reducing cost by limiting the role of law and lawyers in defamation disputes. Osgoode Hall Law Journal, 56(1), 80 - 111. picture_as_pdf
  • Scott, Andrew (2017). Positive free speech: rationales, methods and implications. Hart Publishing.
  • Scott, Andrew, Miller QC, Gavin (2016). Newsgathering: law, regulation and the public interest. Oxford University Press.
  • Scott, Andrew (2016). Reform of defamation law in Northern Ireland. Department of Finance, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Scott, Andrew (2016). Ceci n’est pas une pipe: the autopoietic inanity of the single meaning rule in libel law. In Kenyon, Andrew T. (Ed.), Comparative Defamation and Privacy Law . Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781316402467.003
  • Scott, Andrew (2016). An unwholesome layer cake: intermediary liability in English defamation and data protection law. In Mangan, Gilles (Eds.), The Legal Challenges of Social Media . Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781785364518.00025
  • Parkes, Richard, Mullis, Alastair, Busuttil, Godwin, Speker, Adam, Scott, Andrew (2015). Gatley on libel and slander. Sweet & Maxwell.
  • Mullis, Alastair, Scott, Andrew (2014). Tilting at windmills: the Defamation Act 2013. Modern Law Review, 77(1), 87-109. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2230.12057
  • Scott, Andrew (2013). Editorial: media markets: a crucible for assessing the intrinsic and extrinsic challenges for competition law and policy. Competition Law Review, 9(1), 1-5.
  • Scott, Andrew, Mullis, Alastair (2012). A new style public interest defence in libel law ensures that rights and interests of claimants, defendants and the wider public are properly protected.
  • Scott, Andrew, King, Saskia (2012). Effect on interstate trade: an overview of EU and national case law. Bulletin, N°49084.
  • Mullis, Alastair, Scott, Andrew (2012). Missing the wood (with no excuses): the Defamation Bill 2012.
  • Mullis, Alastair, Scott, Andrew (2012). Reframing libel: taking (all) rights seriously and where it leads. Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 63(1), 5-26.
  • Mullis, Alastair, Scott, Andrew (2012). The swing of the pendulum: reputation, expression and the recentering of English libel law. Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 63(1), 27-58.
  • Scott, Andrew (2011). The evolution of competition law and policy in the United Kingdom. In Mehta, Pradeep (Ed.), Evolution of Competition Laws and Their Enforcement: a Political Economy Perspective . Routledge.
  • Mullis, Alastair, Scott, Andrew (2011). Worth the candle?: the government's draft Defamation Bill. Journal of Media Law, 3(1), 1-17. https://doi.org/10.5235/175776311796471242
  • Scott, Andrew (2011). The perceived breakdown in the legal regime of privacy protection can be addressed by certain amendments to the Human Rights Act.
  • Mullis, Alistair, Scott, Andrew (2011). Lord Lester's Defamation Bill 2010: a distorted view of the public interest? Communications Law, 16(1), 6-19.
  • Scott, Andrew (2011). 'L’Icelandic modern Media initiative: une évaluation juridique'. In Mbongo, Pascal (Ed.), Philosophie Juridique du Journalisme: la Liberté Journalistique En Europe et En Amérique du Nord . Mare et Martin.
  • Mullis, Alastair, Scott, Andrew (2011). Reframing libel: taking (all) rights seriously and where it leads. (CLJJ working papers). Centre for Law, Justice and Journalism.
  • Scott, Andrew, Mullis, Alastair (2011). A moving target for reform: developments in the English common law of libel. Media and Arts Law Review, 16(2), 204-217.
  • Scott, Andrew (Ed.) (2010). Broadcasting. Butterworths (Firm).
  • Addy, Caroline, Helme, Ian, Starte, Harvey, Scott, Andrew, Griffiths, Jonathan (2010). Carter-Ruck on libel and privacy. LexisNexis (Firm).
  • Scott, Andrew (2010). Defamation online: non-culpable republication.
  • Scott, Andrew (2010). Prior notification in privacy cases: a reply to Professor Phillipson. (LSE law, society and economy working papers 09-2010). Department of Law, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Scott, Andrew (2010). Prior notification in privacy cases: a reply to Professor Phillipson. Journal of Media Law, 2(1), 49-65.
  • Mullis, Alastair, Scott, Andrew (2010). Reframing libel: taking (all) rights seriously and where it leads. (LSE law, society and economy working papers 20-2010). Department of Law, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Scott, Andrew, Murray, Andrew D., Beckett, Charlie (2009). Response to the Ministry of Justice Consultation on Defamation on the Internet: the Multiple Publication Rule (consultation paper CP20/09 - November 2009). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Scott, Andrew (2009). Flash flood or slow burn?: celebrities, photographers and protection from harassment. (LSE law, society and economy working papers 13-2009). Department of Law, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Scott, Andrew (2009). The evolution of competition law and policy in the United Kingdom. (LSE law, society and economy working papers 09-2009). Department of Law, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Mullis, Alastair, Scott, Andrew (2009). Something rotten in the state of English libel law? A rejoinder to the clamour for reform of defamation. Communications Law, 14(6), 173-183.
  • Scott, Andrew (2007). The same river twice? Jameel v. Wall Street Journal Europe. Communications Law, 12(2), 52-59.
  • Scott, Andrew (2006). Last rites for the two-thirds rule in EC merger control? Journal of Business Law, 619-630.
  • Scott, Andrew (2006). Merger control in the United Kingdom. Oxford University Press.
  • Scott, Andrew (2006). Tweedledum and tweedledee?: regime dynamics in US and EC merger control. In Marsden, Philip (Ed.), Handbook of Research in Trans-Atlantic Antitrust (pp. 72-108). Edward Elgar.
  • Scott, Andrew (2005). Cain and Abel?: trade and competition laws in the global economy. Modern Law Review, 68(1), 134-154.
  • Scott, Andrew (2004). The cutting of teeth: IBA Health v. Office of Fair Trading. Journal of Business Law, 672-683.
  • Scott, Andrew (Ed.) (2002). Encyclopedia of competition law. Sweet & Maxwell.