Our Analysing Leading Works in Law book series @RoutledgeLaw explores how legal sub-disciplines have developed and their likely future.
It fires critical light at the way in which sub-disciplines understand themselves and perpetuate their identity.
https://t.co/Rq0xg4vNep
Here’s a short video on my YouTube channel giving my tips on writing:
https://t.co/f7urUZRxTl
I’m hoping that this may be helpful for students writing essays, academics writing articles and anyone who writes. Do let me know if you have any comments.
Sad to hear of the death of Lord Dafydd Elis Thomas. I had a great time reviewing the newspapers on ‘Sunday Supplement’ on @BBCRadioWales once - such a kind and down to earth man.
Great to speak at Celebranttopia this morning, run by @celebrantdirect with it was excellent to speak about the need for and road to wedding law reform.
For more details, see my book: https://t.co/p9BoFRMiHB
I’m delighted to see an article in the new issue of Law and Justice that examines my most recent book, ‘Rethinking Law and Religion’. (See https://t.co/F2p6NIQ9w1)
It is flattering to see it receive such a detailed appraisal from Frank Cranmer.
I’m delighted to sign a contract with @RoutledgeLaw to continue editing the @LeadingWorks book series until 2030. Thanks to all those who have edited books and contributed chapters so far to a series that is fast becoming a valuable intellectual history of legal areas
Our Transforming Legal Histories book series @RoutledgeLaw showcases work that takes a historical approach to question understandings about law. It is designed to place the historical study of law at the heart of the law curriculum.
https://t.co/RhbX3eC0fY
New "Meet the JLS Author" post published: 'The Hidden Histories of the Pinochet Case' by David Sugarman, Lancaster University. Featured in JLS Vol 51, Issue 4, 2024.
Read the blog here 👇
https://t.co/du8w5RhN19
I’m looking forward to speaking at Celebranttopia next month
I’ll be talking about what celebrants need to know about wedding law reform. To find out more watch this video: https://t.co/RTLLsNE7aU
For more details about the event see https://t.co/usLWVcjUkA
This decision has an interesting point on limitation periods and foreign judgments.
But of wider interest is that the appellants relied in their appeal bundle on a summary of Flynn v. Breitenbach [2020] EWCA Civ 1336.
That case is entirely made up.
https://t.co/UFywNntGij
You haven’t got long left to submit a proposal to write for the first academic handbook on #DoctorWho
Head over to https://t.co/aKPP5Dyu0C for more information.
Your challenge is to submit a proposal to contribute to the first ever academic handbook on #DoctorWho
Pop over to our call for papers to see which chapters we are looking for authors for: https://t.co/aKPP5Dyu0C
Get ready to submit a proposal to contribute to the first ever academic handbook on #DoctorWho
Pop over to our call for papers to see which chapters we are looking for authors for.
https://t.co/aKPP5Dyu0C
Check out this week’s new blog post which looks at the issue of opt outs from religious education and worship in school. As Scotland looks to reform its law, how does it differ from England and Wales?
https://t.co/u4czHQAzGx
It’s not too late to submit a proposal to contribute to the first ever academic handbook on #DoctorWho
Pop over to our call for papers to see which chapters we are looking for authors for.
https://t.co/aKPP5DxWb4
Great news! There’s still time to respond to this call for chapters for the first academic handbook dedicated to #DoctorWho
Find out more at: https://t.co/aKPP5DxWb4
A really interesting example of public consultation on law reform informing a Government decision here. An initial proposal to stop storing physical historic wills and move to digitised versions (with the physical copies destroyed) has been abandoned,
https://t.co/uRwOMMGdGj