From Machiavelli to Nietzsche: How Modern Thinkers Saw Ancient Lawgivers For many modern thinkers, the lawgiver has been important as...
A Very Brief History of Computing, 1948-2015 The world's first modern computer, in Manchester in 1948, was...
LGBT Rights: Overcoming a Colonial Legacy Historically lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people have been...
Taking the Constitution into the Classroom The U.S. Constitution had to be formed through debate before...
Advocacy – ‘as if’ the Person Represented, or ‘for’ the Person Represented? UK lawyers used to think that advocacy was a God–given...
Britain's Relations with Korea: A Personal View Sir Thomas Harris has a long and distinguished career in...
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