All Book reviews articles – Page 4
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OpinionReinventing the wheels
James Wilson reviews 'The Social and Legal Impact of Autonomous Vehicles: A Future Without Human Driving'.
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OpinionA reflection of the law we’re trained not to see
Sheyla Rzaeva reviews 'Judicial Uses of Images: Vision in Decision' by Peter Goodrich.
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OpinionA smorgasbord of navigable wisdom
Fiona du Feu reviews 'Risk and Compliance Questions and Answers (2nd edition)'.
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OpinionWarning signals
Fraud Markers, De-banking, and Financial Crime: A Legal Analysis of Counter-fraud Practices in the UK and Beyond.
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OpinionTransitioning to a nature-positive and net-zero future
Rob Biddlecomb reviews 'The Law of Net Zero and Nature Positive'.
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OpinionCape and the crusader
Michael Cross reviews David Kinley's 'In a Rain of Dust: Death, Deceit and the Lawyer who Busted Big Asbestos'.
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OpinionHow the Reformation created a patchwork
James E Hurford reviews 'The Legal Legacy of the Reformation: Catholic and Protestant Approaches to Law'.
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OpinionCharting the data protection labyrinth
Sean Gordon reviews 'Data Protection, Privacy and Information Law'.
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OpinionAn antique tome that has stood the test of time
Paul Bennett reviews Snell’s Equity (35th edition) by Steven Elliott KC.
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OpinionGeneric consistency
James E Hurford reviews 'Law at the Frontiers of Biomedicine: Creating, Enhancing and Extending Human Life'.
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OpinionJudicial Individuality on the UK Supreme Court
Judicial Individuality on the UK Supreme Court Lewis Graham £85, Bloomsbury Supreme court justice gown Socrates is supposed to have said that a judge’s duties are ‘to hear courteously; to answer wisely; to consider soberly; and to decide impartially’. I have come across many judges ...
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OpinionMagna Carta, did she die in vain?
James E Hurford reviews 'Pseudolaw and Sovereign Citizens'.
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OpinionECHR – are you being served?
David Glass reviews 'Legal Services and the European Convention on Human Rights: Securing Private Rights and Public Interests'.
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OpinionLittle grey cells and judging when it’s time to go
Cognitive Aging and the Federal Circuit Courts: How Senescence Influences the Law and Judges





















