Gender Diversity in the FTSE 100: The Business Case Claim Explored

This article examines the debate within corporate governance about the appointment of female non-executive directors (NEDs). The first part tracks the diversity story that corporate governance tells about itself from the Cadbury Report (1992) to the [...]

THE JUDGE AS POLITICAL THEORIST by DAVID ROBERTSON



The Competition for Pupillages at the Bar of England and Wales (2000–2004)1

Fair entry into the legal profession promotes legal legitimacy and the inclusiveness of the administration of justice. This article asks which individual factors predict success in the competition for entry to the Bar of England and Wales. Using data [...]

THE REGULATORY ENTERPRISE: GOVERNMENT REGULATION AND LEGITIMACY by TONY PROSSER

Liberal Forms of Governing Australian Indigenous Peoples

This article considers three different historical events from the point of view of their connections to aspects of the history of liberal political reason: the actions of the British in New South Wales in the early nineteenth century in their claim to [...]



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A Critical Review of Law’s Meaning of Life: Philosophy, Religion, Darwin and the Legal Person

Books Received

Expert Evidence and Medical Manslaughter: Vagueness in Action

This article examines the reliance placed on expert evidence in prosecutions of health professionals for gross negligence manslaughter, where juries must decide whether conduct goes beyond civil negligence and constitutes the crime of involuntary [...]

TRIBAL CONSTITUTIONALISM: STATES, TRIBES AND THE GOVERNANCE OF MEMBERSHIP by KIRSTY GOVER