A note about the debate as to what, if any should be the involvement with, or interest in, of academics in practical legal issues. Published in the First Page feature of Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and its Society for Advanced Legal Studies. The Journal is produced by the Society for Advanced Legal Studies at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London
This article explores a group of related challenges facing UK law schools. These include changes in ...
In response to widespread criticism of legal education and profound changes in the legal services ma...
A note about the problems of image for law and lawyers. Published in the First Page feature of Amicu...
Comment by Professor Barry Rider on a balance to be sought between theory of law and applied law in ...
A note about the work of the Society for Advanced legal Studies (SALS) and the first Annual General ...
Most of the current debate over academic neutrality has centered on whether the university as an ins...
Practical legal training has traditionally been the poor relation of the legal education family. Alo...
A note about training programmes relating to the prevention and control of corruption, run by the IA...
American University, WCL Research Paper 10-22Abstract:This short essay addresses a worry sometimes a...
Article by Dame Mary Arden DBE making observations on the importance of research, policy discussion ...
Can, and should, law societies regulate and discipline lawyers for their teaching and research? This...
This Article argues that practicing attorneys have a need for academics to bring the their legal app...
Although American scholars sometimes consider European legal scholarship as old-fashioned and inward...
Should legal academics begin to engage in a greater degree of empirical scholarship, I believe that ...
Editorial comment on the Research Assessment Exercise and ranking of law schools in the UK in 2001. ...
This article explores a group of related challenges facing UK law schools. These include changes in ...
In response to widespread criticism of legal education and profound changes in the legal services ma...
A note about the problems of image for law and lawyers. Published in the First Page feature of Amicu...
Comment by Professor Barry Rider on a balance to be sought between theory of law and applied law in ...
A note about the work of the Society for Advanced legal Studies (SALS) and the first Annual General ...
Most of the current debate over academic neutrality has centered on whether the university as an ins...
Practical legal training has traditionally been the poor relation of the legal education family. Alo...
A note about training programmes relating to the prevention and control of corruption, run by the IA...
American University, WCL Research Paper 10-22Abstract:This short essay addresses a worry sometimes a...
Article by Dame Mary Arden DBE making observations on the importance of research, policy discussion ...
Can, and should, law societies regulate and discipline lawyers for their teaching and research? This...
This Article argues that practicing attorneys have a need for academics to bring the their legal app...
Although American scholars sometimes consider European legal scholarship as old-fashioned and inward...
Should legal academics begin to engage in a greater degree of empirical scholarship, I believe that ...
Editorial comment on the Research Assessment Exercise and ranking of law schools in the UK in 2001. ...
This article explores a group of related challenges facing UK law schools. These include changes in ...
In response to widespread criticism of legal education and profound changes in the legal services ma...
A note about the problems of image for law and lawyers. Published in the First Page feature of Amicu...