All articles by James Wilson
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OpinionA hard reset
James Wilson reviews 'AI and the Legal Profession: Transforming the Future of Law (second edition)'.
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OpinionAI versus the human touch
James Wilson reviews 'How to Win: The Future of Law with Artificial Intelligence'.
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OpinionSetting the standards
James Wilson reviews 'Introduction to Regulation and Governance' by Martino Maggetti.
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OpinionThe Challenges of Democracy and the Rule of Law
James Wilson reviews Jonathan Sumption's 'The Challenges of Democracy and the Rule of Law'.
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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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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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OpinionPlaying it safe with AI
Law, Death, and Robots: The Regulation of Artificial Intelligence in High-Risk Civil Applications.
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OpinionThe case for a written constitution
James Wilson reviews 'Repairing British Politics: A Blueprint for Constitutional Change (2nd edition)'.
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OpinionDefining the limits of religious rights
James Wilson reviews Farrah Raza’s 'Religious Accommodation and its Limits'.
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OpinionFeeding the machine
James Wilson reviews Chris Reed's AI Fairness and Beyond: Law, Regulation and Technology.
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OpinionTheoretical tome that asks and provokes
James Wilson reviews 'Conversations in Philosophy, Law, and Politics'.
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OpinionA history of Crown immunity
James Wilson reviews 'The King Can Do No Wrong: Constitutional Fundamentals, Common Law History, and Crown Liability'.
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OpinionAuthoritative overview of HRA for non-specialists
James Wilson reviews Blackstone’s Guide to The Human Rights Act 1998 by John Wadham et al.
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OpinionA new theory of human rights
James Wilson reviews Christian H Kälin's 'Citizenship and Human Rights'.
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OpinionSafe Haven: The United Kingdom’s Investigations into Nazi Collaborators and the Failure of Justice
Nazi war criminals: why so many ‘got away with it’, by John Silverman and Robert Sherwood.





















