All Book reviews articles – Page 11
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Book review: Maverick with many causes
Rather His Own Man: In Court with Tyrants, Tarts and Troublemakers
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How to deal with alleged crimes against humanity
The Obligation to Extradite or Prosecute, by Kriangsak Kittichaisaree.
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JUST OUT: New books
Slaughter James Stewart £8.99 Melrose Books A wealthy family has been murdered. The only survivor is a 19-year-old girl, sexually assaulted but left alive by the killer. An abundance of forensic evidence points to an escaped convict in retired judge James Stewart’s story. This should ...
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BOOK REVIEW: From Russia with love
The best lawyers are dispassionate even when responding to their clients’ needs for support and empathy.
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BOOK REVIEW: Where complex litigation is akin to space exploration
Sovereign Defaults Before Domestic Courts
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JUST OUT: New books
New books on data protection, employment law and human rights, financial services and criminal law.
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BOOK REVIEW: Lifting the lid
A review of Tax Havens and International Human rights by Paul Beckett.
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BOOK REVIEW: Brilliant resource on global rights
A review of Rhona Smith’s International Human Rights Law (8th edition).
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BOOK REVIEW: Lloyd George: Statesman or Scoundrel
Lloyd George: Statesman or Scoundrel Richard Wilkinson £25, I.B. Tauris Only one solicitor has ever become prime minister of the UK. You can find his portrait in the lobby of the Law Society’s HQ in Chancery Lane – so long as you take a sharp ...
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BOOK REVIEW: Life on the inside
Subtitled ‘the key to avoiding the risk’, this book is an excellent introduction to a complicated subject.
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