All Book reviews articles – Page 20
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Hostile environment
Welcome to Britain by Colin Yeo is a timely contribution to the immigration debate.
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Teaching children the value of the law
Equal to Everything – Judge Brenda and the Supreme Court | Afua Hirsch and Henny Beaumont
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Could an active judiciary end Washington deadlock?
Restoring The Global Judiciary: Why The Supreme Court Should Rule In US Foreign Affairs | Martin S Flaherty
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How the forces of law and order shaped war-torn world
Laying Down the Law: The American Legal Revolutions in Occupied Germany and Japan | R. W. Kostal
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Revving up credit hire
Credit Hire: The history of free car hire, the insurance industry’s efforts to stop it and what the future holds for the credit hire industry | Stephen Evans PhD
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How to earn top career marks
Pass Your Exam, Get That Job and Build a Career: Everything you need to know about exam and interview technique | V .Charles Ward
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How criminal justice could work better
From Crime to Crime: Harold Shipman to Operation Midland – 17 cases that shocked the world by Richard Henriques.
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Raising the bar on disciplinary proceedings
Beaumont on Barristers – A Guide to Defending Disciplinary Proceedings by Marc Beaumont.
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Seeking solace in verse
Lockdown Lawyers: a collection of Covid-19 poetry | Emma Trevett, Jon Whitfield QC
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Mapping the information rights landscape
Information Rights (fifth edition) | Philip Coppel QC
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A fragile profession
Lawyer Health and Wellbeing: How the legal profession is tackling stress and creating resiliency | Edited by Alex Davies
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Trusted financial advisers
At a Glance (2020-2021) by Mr Justice Mostyn, Lewis Marks QC & Gavin Smith
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An essential text changing with the times
Personal Injury Limitation Law | Andrew Roy, Nina Ross
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Breaking up is never easy
The Family Lawyer’s Guide to Separation and Divorce: How to Get What You Both Want.
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Inside stories
Shades of the Prison House: a history of incarceration in the British Isles | Harry Potter