Bucci & Clune: A South-North NLR Dialogue (4) Clune
Here is Professor Clune’s continuation of the exchange between himself and Professor Bucci! This is the 4th part of our ongoing blog that contains…
Read MoreHere is Professor Clune’s continuation of the exchange between himself and Professor Bucci! This is the 4th part of our ongoing blog that contains…
Read MoreIn a happy continuation from earlier this year, Professors Maria Paula Bucci (Brazil) and Bill Clune (US) carry forward their ongoing dialogue on…
Read MoreRead the exciting second part of our NLR exchange between Professors Clune and Bucci! Here Professor Bucci explains a Brazilian perspective on how…
Read MoreWe kick off our 2022 NLR blog post series with two posts from Professors Bill Clune (US) and Maria Paula Dallari Bucci (Brazil).…
Read MoreIn the second of our NLR podcast series, April Faith-Slaker talks with Heinz Klug, Evjue-Bascom Professor of Law at the University of Wisconsin Law…
Read MoreLegal education is a topic of much concern for NLR scholars, as can be seen in the first book of the recent NLR…
Read MoreBy guest blogger Nick Cheesman What is law and order? How does it differ from the rule of law? And what are the…
Read MoreIn this post, Sol Picciotto, Emeritus Professor of Lancaster University, provides an update on developments pertaining to the case of Rudolf Elmer which…
Read More“Reality” as a Claim for Justice — by Beth Mertz In these oddly jaded times within the social sciences, it is interesting how…
Read MoreJoe Margulies: I view this as a very curious thing. We all recognize that emotional attachments figure in the social construction of meaning, including in…
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