Book reviews – Page 2
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The case for a written constitution
James Wilson reviews 'Repairing British Politics: A Blueprint for Constitutional Change (2nd edition)'.
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Scottish feminist and legal pioneer
Rosemary Auchmuty reviews 'Chrystal Macmillan 1872-1937: Campaigner for Equality, Justice and Peace'.
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From the Poor Laws to national insurance
James E Hurford reviews 'Research Handbook on Social Welfare Law'.
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Mitigation comes out of the shadows
David Glass reviews 'Mitigation in the Law' by Andy Summers.
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A 'third way' on the constitution
James E Hurford reviews Christina Lienen's 'Shaped by the Nuanced Constitution'.
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'Policymakers in robes' who create America
Kevin McVeigh reviews Stuart Banner's 'The Most Powerful Court in the World'.
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What Clients Want from Law Firms
David Pickup reviews 'What Clients Want from Law Firms', edited by Alex Davies.
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In good conscience – how English law developed
James E Hurford reviews 'Conscience, Equity and the Court of Chancery in Early Modern England'.
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Extraordinary truths more shocking than fiction
Richard Hanney reviews 'Framed' by John Grisham and Jim McCloskey.
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FPR commentary makes for perfect remedy
Andrew Newbury reviews 'Financial Remedies Practice 2024/25'.
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Geek's guide to compliance is essential reading
Paul Bennet reviews 'SRA Investigations (1st edition)'.
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Portrait of inadequate system paints grim picture
James E Hurford reviews 'Research Handbook on Domestic Violence and Abuse'.
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Licensing Law Handbook
A Practical Guide to Alcohol and Entertainment Licensing (3rd edition).
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The Common Good and how we understand 'dignity'
James E Hurford reviews 'Fundamental Rights, Religion and Human Dignity: A Constitutional Journey'.
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Defining the limits of religious rights
James Wilson reviews Farrah Raza’s 'Religious Accommodation and its Limits'.
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At the interface between medicine and law
David Pickup reviews 'European Court of Human Rights and Mental Health'.
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Autism and the Law: Navigating a legal minefield
'An invaluable resource for legal practitioners and lay clients.'