All Book reviews articles – Page 26
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OpinionWhat's your USP in the race to keep clients?
Business Development: A Practical Handbook for Lawyers, Second Edition | Consulting editor(s): Stephen Revell, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, on behalf of the International Bar Association
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OpinionHistory, religion and financial theory
Islamic Finance: Law and Practice (2nd edition) | Craig R. Nethercott, David M. Eisenberg
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OpinionJudging behaviour between consenting adults
Criminalizing Sex: A Unified Liberal Theory | Stuart P. Green
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OpinionWho knew? Even judges get toothache
Playing off The Roof & Other Stories: A patchwork of memories by Simon Brown.
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OpinionThe modern law firm
The Modern Law Firm: How to Thrive in an Era of Rapid Technological Change
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OpinionEssential resource for in-house solicitors
Regulation and In-House Lawyers: A Compliance Guide (2nd edition)
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OpinionSupreme Court’s judicial gymnast
Antonin Scalia and American Constitutionalism: The Historical Significance of a Judicial Icon
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OpinionPolemic offers reality check on rule of law
Populism on Trial: what happens when trust in law breaks down | Inigo Bing
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OpinionA helping hand at the end of days
Last Rights: The Case for Assisted Dying | Sarah Wootton and Lloyd Riley
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OpinionHaldane: the 20th century’s greatest British lawyer?
Haldane: The Forgotten Statesman Who Shaped Modern Britain | John Campbell
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OpinionThe Reasonable Robot
Should human and artificial intelligence receive equal treatment in law?
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OpinionA century of crime fighters flying to the rescue
Scotland Yard’s Flying Squad: 100 Years of Crime Fighting by Dick Kirby.
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OpinionWhy lawyers need to master the soft sell
Essential Soft Skills for Lawyers: What They Are and How to Develop Them | Kim Tasso
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OpinionHostile environment
Welcome to Britain by Colin Yeo is a timely contribution to the immigration debate.
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OpinionTeaching children the value of the law
Equal to Everything – Judge Brenda and the Supreme Court | Afua Hirsch and Henny Beaumont
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OpinionCould an active judiciary end Washington deadlock?
Restoring The Global Judiciary: Why The Supreme Court Should Rule In US Foreign Affairs | Martin S Flaherty
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OpinionHow the forces of law and order shaped war-torn world
Laying Down the Law: The American Legal Revolutions in Occupied Germany and Japan | R. W. Kostal





















