The Legitimacy and Effectiveness of Law & Governance in a World of Multilevel Jurisdiction
One of the main aims of law education in both the Civil (European-Continental) law and Common (Anglo...
It is a well-accepted practice in higher education that the knowledge of law is assessed by written ...
Article on legislative drafting of legal orders in the European Community and its Member States base...
I am in strong agreement with Professor Williams about the need for more emphasis on legislation and...
Legal academe\u27s approach to the systematic study of legislation resembles Congress\u27 attitude...
Law making in our time depends on legislation, and our primary reliance on statutory law is being in...
Article based on the Second Annual Sir William Dale Memorial Lecture given by HM Attorney General, t...
The object of this Article is to provide a description of the legislative process and, based upon th...
(Beitrag 5. Europäisches Symposium zur Verständlichkeit von Rechtsvorschriften des Bundesministeriu...
Should legal academics begin to engage in a greater degree of empirical scholarship, I believe that ...
One of the main aims of law education in both the Civil (European-Continental) law and Common (Anglo...
Professor Helen Xanthaki (Academic Director of the Sir William Dale Centre for Legislative Studies a...
In one respect the law is the most perplexing subject with which a man can deal. It shifts and chang...
FOR some reason, probably in part the increasing complexity of our life and relationships, but more ...
My subject today is legal literacy, but to put it that way requires immediate clarification, for t...
One of the main aims of law education in both the Civil (European-Continental) law and Common (Anglo...
It is a well-accepted practice in higher education that the knowledge of law is assessed by written ...
Article on legislative drafting of legal orders in the European Community and its Member States base...
I am in strong agreement with Professor Williams about the need for more emphasis on legislation and...
Legal academe\u27s approach to the systematic study of legislation resembles Congress\u27 attitude...
Law making in our time depends on legislation, and our primary reliance on statutory law is being in...
Article based on the Second Annual Sir William Dale Memorial Lecture given by HM Attorney General, t...
The object of this Article is to provide a description of the legislative process and, based upon th...
(Beitrag 5. Europäisches Symposium zur Verständlichkeit von Rechtsvorschriften des Bundesministeriu...
Should legal academics begin to engage in a greater degree of empirical scholarship, I believe that ...
One of the main aims of law education in both the Civil (European-Continental) law and Common (Anglo...
Professor Helen Xanthaki (Academic Director of the Sir William Dale Centre for Legislative Studies a...
In one respect the law is the most perplexing subject with which a man can deal. It shifts and chang...
FOR some reason, probably in part the increasing complexity of our life and relationships, but more ...
My subject today is legal literacy, but to put it that way requires immediate clarification, for t...
One of the main aims of law education in both the Civil (European-Continental) law and Common (Anglo...
It is a well-accepted practice in higher education that the knowledge of law is assessed by written ...
Article on legislative drafting of legal orders in the European Community and its Member States base...