Call For Papers and Outstanding Paper Award – UPDATED Community Banking Research Conference 2023 04 Oct 2023 – 05 Oct 2023, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, St. Louis,
Missouri [...]
Call For Papers and Outstanding Paper Award – UPDATED Community Banking Research Conference 2023 04 Oct 2023 – 05 Oct 2023, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, St. Louis,
Missouri [...]
University of Florida Levin College of Law – Scholarly Impact: Kim Brooks Celebrates Yariv Brauner’s Academic Impact and Contribution University of Florida Levin
College of Law looks forward to hosting Kim Brooks Provost and Vice-President Academic (Acting), Dalhousie University, as she celebrates University of Florida Levin [...]
Un nouvel outil pédagogique aussi utile qu’agréable à manier est désormais à la disposition des personnes enseignantes et étudiantes en droit de l’environnement pour
la rentrée 2022-2023. La professeure et avocate de l’Université de Sherbrooke Catherine Choquette, qui enseigne le droit de l’environnement depuis plus d’une [...]
(thanks to Coindesk)Baker & McKenzie is always at the forefront of law firms. Its founder, Russell Baker, set the firm up in Chicago in 1949 as the world's first global law
firm. It has hewed to this vision ever since. Those of you who know my work with Peter Lederer, a former senior partner of the firm, will be aware he helped establish [...]
(thanks to Colin Levy)I write this post with a heavy heart as Peter Lederer died from a heart attack yesterday. Peter was my best friend and, in the nicest way possible, my
consigliere. When faced with a decision that seemed beyond me, I would discuss it with him and things would be clearer.This is not about the entirety of Peter's [...]
(thanks to Scientific American)I have put a new paper up on SSRN. It is co-authored with Dr Monique Lewis and will appear in an edited collection later this year published
by Routledge. The abstract reads as follows:The COVID pandemic has overwhelmed many countries in their attempts at tracking and tracing people infected with the disease. [...]
REZA BANAKARI just heard that my friend and colleague, Reza Banakar, died from kidney cancer. He was Professor of Sociology of Law at Lund University. Before that we were
colleagues at the University of Westminster. I greatly valued his collegiality and friendship. [...]
This is Queensbridge Road in Hackney, London and inside the building you see is my flat. Its refurbishment has just been completed and the flat's photos are up on the architects'
website. I love it. It is even more minimalist than my previous house in Hackney. [...]
The last time I encountered Rene Thom's Catastrophe Theory was when I was writing my PhD thesis on law firms. I wanted to show how law firm mergers were an all or nothing occurrence
in that you couldn't have a gradual merger. Thom's ideas are based on a number of sources but the easiest one to grasp is dogs' behaviour. [...]
(thanks to Law, Technology and Humans) A new journal started by my colleague, Kieran Tranter, has published its first issue. Law, Technology and Humans is an open access
journal committed to the wide and unrestricted dissemination of knowledge: Law, Technology and Humans encourages scholarship that reflects on how technology is [...]