This is my final report as Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales. It is nearly 25 years since I was first appointed a Justice of the High Court. I have witnessed remarkable changes to our constitutional arrangements and the operation of the administration of… Read more ›
Over the past twenty years, the volume of international litigation and arbitration has increased exponentially. As the number of new international courts and tribunals has proliferated, the diversity and volume of advocates appearing before the international courts has also increased.… Read more ›
The Department of Political Science at Louisiana State University invites applications for an Assistant Professor position in judicial politics/public law, beginning in the fall of 2014. Pending final approval, the position will be full-time, tenure-track, with a 2-2 teaching load.… Read more ›
The Bentham Project in the Faculty of Laws at UCL is delighted to announce preliminary details of our December 2013 symposium: New Directions in Bentham Studies. The symposium’s aim is to facilitate discussion of new work in the inter-disciplinary field of Bentham Studies. Presentations… Read more ›
The book is based on the interaction of media and judiciary. Media on one hand act as watch dog of the society and one of its main functions is the surveillance of the society.Judiciary on the other hand punishes misdeeds… Read more ›
I am pleased to share the schedule for this year’s Harvard Legal History Workshop. The lineup is as follows: Sept 18: Daniel Ernst, Professor of Law, Georgetown University, “Chief Justice Hughes and Administrative Law, 1930-1941” – Comment: Mark Tushnet, William… Read more ›
The IAFL Executive Committee (International Association of Forensic Linguistics) solicits proposals from members who wish to host the next biennial conference. We are particularly keen to receive proposals for the 2015 conference. We are also seeking preliminary proposals or inquiries about… Read more ›