All articles by David Pickup – Page 6
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Opinion
Ending unwanted online trips down memory lane
The Right to be Forgotten, sometimes known as Personal Takedown and Forgetting, has developed in various international court cases and is incorporated in the GDPR.
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Review: A Practical Guide to Solicitor and Client Costs
David Pickup, partner at Pickup & Scott Solicitors, reviews Robin Dunne’s guide.
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Life on the edge: when evil becomes the new normal
Perpetrators of International Crimes: Theories, Methods and Evidence | Alette Smeulers, Maartje Weerdesteijn and Barbora Hola
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A life in crime: QC reveals all from behind the scenes
Under the Wig: A Lawyer’s Stories of Murder, Guilt and Innocence | William Clegg
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Brexit’s unforgiving spotlight: weak or strong constitution?
Stretching the Constitution: The Brexit Shock in Historic Perspective | Andrew Blick
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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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How to conduct an orderly departure
Exit Strategies Toolkit | By Tracey Calvert and Helen Carr
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Careful George, he’s tooled up
Scotland Yard’s Gangbuster: Bert Wickstead’s Most Celebrated Cases | By Dick Kirby
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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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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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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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Minority report
Dissenting Judgments in the Law | Edited by Neal Geach and Christopher Monaghan
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