Editorial comment on the Research Assessment Exercise and ranking of law schools in the UK in 2001. Brief comment by Professor Barry Rider - published in 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
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A note about training programmes relating to the prevention and control of corruption, run by the IA...
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A note on the report of the Institute’s Review Committee, sitting under the chairmanship of Professo...
Brief comment by Professor Barry Rider (Director, IALS) on developments at the Institute following t...
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In the United States (US) student-run law reviews have long offered students the opportunity to deve...
A note about the debate as to what, if any should be the involvement with, or interest in, of academ...
A note about the work of the Society for Advanced legal Studies (SALS) and the first Annual General ...
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Professor Tobias offers the editorial board tongue-in-cheek advice in the matter of law review ranki...
As the new Editors of the Denning Law Journal, we are proud to present the 2017 edition, which conti...