All articles by Tom Proverbs-Garbett
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OpinionHandling big data with care
Tom Proverbs-Garbett reviews 'Handbook on Governance and Data Science'.
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OpinionManaging natural infrastructure
Tom Proverbs-Garbet reviews 'Wetlands and International Environmental Law'.
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OpinionESG debate rages on: shareholder value versus accountability
Tom Proverbs-Garbett reviews 'Corporate Purpose, CSR, and ESG'.
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OpinionFrom em-dash to comma, the art of legal prose
Tom Proverbs-Garbett reviews Jill Barton's 'The Supreme Guide to Writing'.
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OpinionJournalism and national security in the post-truth era
Tom Proverbs-Garbett reviews 'National Security, Journalism, and Law in an Age of Information Warfare'.
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OpinionExamining how judges think
Tom Proverbs-Garbett reviews 'Universals of Legal Reasoning by Judges: A Plea for Candour in Decision-Making' by Thomas Lundmark.
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OpinionThe King’s Felons: Church, State and Criminal Confinement in Early Tudor England
by Margaret McGlynn.
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OpinionTaxation at the European Court of Human Rights
by Robert Attard, Paulo Pinto de Albuquerque.
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OpinionMoving the dial on corporate accountability
Economic Actors and the Limits of Transitional Justice: Truth and Justice for Business Complicity in Human Rights Violations.
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OpinionGetting personal – starting a significant debate
Personalized Law: Different Rules for Different People | Omri Ben-Shaher, Ariel Porat
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OpinionInternational tax probed
Taxing Profit in a Global Economy | Michael P. Devereux, Alan J. Auerbach, Michael Keen, Paul Oosterhuis, Wolfgang Schön, John Vella
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OpinionDecisions, decisions
Theories of Choice: The Social Science and the Law of Decision Making | Stefan Grundmann, Philipp Hacker
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OpinionMissing: and a Collection of Other Thought Provoking Short Stories
Chris Boult | New Generation Publishing
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OpinionHow Turkey can break free of the middle-democracy trap
Turkey’s Middle-Democracy Issues and How to Solve Them: Judiciary, Accountability and Fair Representation | Mehmet Gün
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OpinionCould an active judiciary end Washington deadlock?
Restoring The Global Judiciary: Why The Supreme Court Should Rule In US Foreign Affairs | Martin S Flaherty





















