All Opinion articles – Page 103
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Pithy and pertinent guide to matrimonial finance
Matrimonial Finance Handbook | Mena Ruparel
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How philosophy and law underpin human dignity
Advanced Introduction to Human Dignity And Law | James R. May and Erin Daly
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Conflicting pressures on hourly rates
Recent developments on guideline hourly rates have bucked the costs trend.
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Best law books of the year 2020
In a pandemic-hit year, a collection of Covid-19 poetry is one of David Pickup’s standout books of the year.
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Mother in law: Christmas parties
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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The truth for Patrick Finucane
If Tahir Elçi deserves our attention, so should Patrick Finucane.
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Become an ally – it matters
Recruiting a more diverse group of people into our profession is just the start.
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End of an era for the European project
A judicial veteran of the CJEU has reflected on why the European project failed.
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Freedom when you’re being watched
Legal Challenges of Big Data | Edited by Joe Cannataci, Valeria Falce and Oreste Pollicino
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Training tomorrow’s AI lawyers today
Junior lawyers need to embrace technology to progress traditional tasks.
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Lockdown lawyers issue a call to action
Justice Matters: essays from the pandemic | Legal Action Group
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Litigation funders are sensitive to potential conflicts
Most funding agreements are direct with the client, or with the knowledge of the client.
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The trials and tribulations of achieving a just peace
Just Peace After Conflict: Jus Post Bellum and the Justice of Peace | Carsten Stahn and Jens Iverson
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Give magistrates the benefit of the doubt
A serving member of the bench offers some tips for working together.
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Moving on from Covid: The Big Debate
Birmingham Law Society debate will cover challenges to the rule of law and commercial and societal effects of the pandemic.
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Film review: An activist lawyer and a half-metre of cloth
Iranian lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh is the subject of a compelling and harrowing documentary.
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Reaching for the stars: new frontiers in the law
Advanced Introduction to Space Law | Frans G von der Dunk