No. 84-6, November 2021
Index
- Brexit, Covid‐19, and Possible Frameworks for Future UK/EU Financial Governance Cooperation
- Carsten Stahn, A Critical Introduction to International Criminal Law, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019, xviii + 448 pp, pb £24.99
- Cart Challenges, Empirical Methods, and Effectiveness of Judicial Review
- Cass R. Sunstein and Adrian Vermeule, Law & Leviathan: Redeeming the Administrative State, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 2020, 208 pp, hb £20.95
- Citizenship Stripping, Fair Procedures, and the Separation of Powers: A Critical Comment on Damache v Minister for Justice
- Constitutive Powers of Executive Bodies: a Functional Analysis of the Single Resolution Board
- Douglas Morris, Legal Sabotage: Ernst Fraenkel in Hitler's Germany, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, xv + 235 pp, hb, £85.00
- Haley v Haley: Family Law Arbitration and the New Frontier of Private Ordering
- Islands and the Ocean: Three Models of the Relationship between EU Market Regulation and National Private Law
- Jessie Blackbourn, Fiona de Londras and Lydia Morgan, Accountability and Review in the Counter‐Terrorist State, Bristol: Bristol University Press, 2020, 192 pp, pb £27.99
- Medicinal Cannabis Prescribing: A Study of Boundary Work and Medico‐Legal Risk
- Michael Legg and Felicity Bell, Artificial Intelligence and the Legal Profession, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2020, 408 pp, hb £75.00
- Niamh Moloney, The Age of ESMA – Governing EU Financial Markets, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2018, 392 pp, hb £81.00
- Punitive Damages and the Place of Punishment in Private Law
- THE MODERN LAW REVIEW
- The Unsuccessful Bid of the British Advocate‐General to Remain on the Bench Despite Brexit
- What Makes Property Liberal?