Published Book Chapters

‘Alien Ways of Knowing and Being: Speculations from the Lives of Earthly Non-Human Animals‘, in ‘Outer Space and Humanity: Exploration and Debate for the Coming Space Age’: Ed. Mirko Daniel Garasic and Marcello Di Paola: Routledge

On hunting: Lions and humans as hunters: in Animals in our midst: The challenges of co-existing with animals in the Anthropocene (2021), ed Bernice Bovenkerk and Jozef Keulartz: Springer

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Articles 1,2, 3, 5, and 6: In Routledge Handbook of Global Health Rights (2021) (ed Clayton O’Neill, Charles Foster, Jonathan Herring, and John Tingle): Routledge

A right to health: A right granted and agreed, but limited or denied? (with Clayton O’Neill): In Routledge Handbook of Global Health Rights (2021) (ed Clayton O’Neill, Charles Foster, Jonathan Herring, and John Tingle): Routledge

Doctors and the GMC: Oxford Handbook of Medical Ethics and Law  (2021) (ed Anna Smajdor, Jonathan Herring, Robert Wheeler: OUP’

How should the performance of periparturient vaginal examinations be regulated? in Women’s birthing bodies and the law: Unauthorised intimate examinations, power and vulnerability (2020), ed Camilla Pickles and Jonathan Herring: Hart

Human dignity in medical law: in Philosophical foundations of medical law (2019), OUP Ed. Andelka Phillips and Jonathan Herring

‘Anthropomorphism: faulty thinking or useful tool? In Animal Welfare in a Changing World (2019): CABI, Ed Andy Butterworth’ pp. 177-181

Patient safety and substantive English medical law: in Global Patient Safety: Law, Policy and Practice (2019), ed John Tingle, Clayton O’Neill and Morgan Shimwell: Routledge

Depression and civil liability: In Depression: Law and Ethics (2017), ed Charles Foster and Jonathan Herring, OUP

I am not depressed: in Depression: Law and Ethics (2017), ed Charles Foster and Jonathan Herring, OUP

‘On rebuilding Noah’s ark and drinking old Burgundy’,in Philosophers Take On the World (2016) and 2nd ed 2018, Ed David Edmonds, OUP

My son’s dyslexic and I’m glad’, in Philosophers Take On the World (2016) and 2nd ed 2018, Ed David Edmonds, OUP

The relationship between medical ethics, law and professionalism: in Medical Law and Ethics At A Glance (2016): Wiley Blackwell: Edited Charles Foster, Mikey Dunn and Patrick Davey

Bland: In Landmark Cases in Medical Law (2015), edited by Jonathan Herring and Jesse Wall: Hart

Notebooks: in Dark Mountain (2015).

Why no folk musicians vote Tory: in Dark Mountain (2015).

The Fail: in Dark Mountain (2014)

What is health?: in Law and Global Health: Current Legal Problems, OUP, 2014, 23-36 (with Jonathan Herring)

Beyond Words: in Dark Mountain (2013)

Negligence: The Legal Perspective: In Nursing Law and Ethics: Blackwell Scientific. 4th Ed., 2013. Ed. Tingle and Cribb.

Report writing and appearing in court: in Wildlife Forensics: Principles and Practice (2013), Ed John and Margaret Cooper, Taylor and Francis

A day in the life of a desert traveller: in How to Cross a Desert (2012), Tim Moss, How To Books

The Carmentis Machine: Legal and ethical issues in the use of neuroimaging to guide treatment withdrawal in newborn infants (with Dominic Wilkinson). In Law and Neuroscience (2013),Ed Michael Freeman, Current Legal Issues Vol. 13, OUP

Pre-trial clinical negligence issues: In Patient Safety Law: Policy and Practice (2013),Ed John Tingle and Pippa Bark, Routledge

Challenging the Inquiry: In Public Inquiries (2012), Ed. Jason Beer, OUP

Veterinary Negligence: in Professional Negligence and Liability, Ed Mark Simpson, Informa/LLP (2010 and subsequent editions – 2023)

What is the criminal law for? Chapter in ‘Advancing Opportunity: routes in and out of criminal justice (2008)’, Ed Rob Allen, Smith Institute.

Family law in the Caucasus and Central Asia: 1800-: In Encyclopaedia of Women and Islam (2006): Brill Press

Nursing Law and Ethics: Blackwell Scientific. 3nd Ed., (2006). Ed. Tingle and Cribb. Chapter on: Negligence: The legal perspective

It should be, therefore it is: In Medical Law: Text, Cases and Materials (2006), OUP: Ed. Emily Jackson

Tripping and slipping cases: Personal Injury Law and Precedents: Jordans/APIL: (2006)

Law, Freedom and Religious Principle in England: in Freedom Fighters (2005): Authentic Press. Ed. Rob Frost

Desert travel with camels: in Sahara Overland (2004): Trailblazer publications, 2004. Ed. Chris Scott

Disciplinary jurisdiction over the medical and other healthcare professions. In Regulating Health Care Quality: Legal and Professional Issues (2004): Butterworth Heinemann/Elsevier Science (Also Editor, with John Tingle and Kay Wheat)

The literature of travel and exploration: Fitzroy Dearborn, (2003) (contributor): Ed: Jennifer Speake. Essays on Cairo, Damascus, the Gobi desert, the Mekong River, travellers of the ancient Greek world, western travellers to Central Asia, Ranulph Fiennes, Fitzroy Maclean.

Civil procedure, trial issues and clinical guidelines. In Clinical Guidelines: Law, policy and practice: Cavendish, (2002) Also Editor with John Tingle

Negligence: The legal perspective: in Nursing Law and Ethics: Blackwell Scientific. 2nd Ed., 2002. Ed. Tingle and Cribb. Also subsequent editions – 2014.

Access, Procedure and the Human Rights Act 1998 in Medical Cases. In Healthcare Law: The impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 (Ed. Garwood-Gowers,Tingle and Lewis) (2001): Cavendish, 2001

The Zoology of Herodotus and his Greek descendants. In Desert Travellers: from Herodotus to T.E. Lawrence: Ed. Starkey and El Daly; ASTENE Publications (2000)