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Bright, Keren (2020). Gender identity and prisons in England and Wales: The development of rights and rules; checks and balances. In: Claydon, Lisa; Derry, Caroline and Ajevski, Marjan eds. Law in Motion: 50 years of Legal Change. The Open University Law School, pp. 168–193.

Lloyd Bright, Keren and Taylor, Louise (2020). Five reasons why coercive control has increased during Covid-19. In Business and Law in the time of Covid-19 blog The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK.

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Bright, Keren and Muraguri, Lois (2011). Access to medicines: intellectual property rights, human rights and justice. In: Voiculescu, Aurora and Yanacopulos, Helen eds. The Business of Human Rights. An Evolving Agenda for Corporate Responsibility. Human Rights; Business. London, UK and New York, USA: Zed Books in association with the Open University, pp. 101–121.

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Bright, Keren (2010). Mind the medicine gap. OpenLearn, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK.

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