All articles by David Pickup – Page 5
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Opinion
Brexit’s unforgiving spotlight: weak or strong constitution?
Stretching the Constitution: The Brexit Shock in Historic Perspective | Andrew Blick
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Opinion
How Roe v Wade fuelled the debate on privacy
Beyond Abortion: Roe v. Wade and the Battle for Privacy | Mary Ziegler
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Opinion
How to conduct an orderly departure
Exit Strategies Toolkit | By Tracey Calvert and Helen Carr
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Opinion
Careful George, he’s tooled up
Scotland Yard’s Gangbuster: Bert Wickstead’s Most Celebrated Cases | By Dick Kirby
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Opinion
Book review: Use of Force in International Law
The Use of Force in International Law: A Case-Based Approach | Edited by Tom Ruys, Olivier Corten and Alexandra Hofer
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Opinion
Chapter and verve: the best reads of 2018
An indispensable guide on how to write clearly; useful lessons for aspiring solicitors; and a fascinating account of the murder of a George Bernard Shaw devotee. David Pickup chooses his best books of 2018.
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Opinion
A new front in the war against legislative overload
Red Tape: Managing Excess in Law, Regulation and the Courts | Robin Ellison
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Opinion
Minority report
Dissenting Judgments in the Law | Edited by Neal Geach and Christopher Monaghan
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Opinion
BOOK REVIEW: Local pioneers who made Birmingham great
New book celebrating 200 years of the Birmingham Law Society charts its rise through two world wars and innovations in technology.
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Opinion
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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Opinion
When toy story goes to court
David Pickup reviews You Don’t Own Me: How Mattel v. MGA Entertainment Exposed Barbie’s Dark Side.