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...sujeet.indap@ft.com Letter in response to this article: Why hired guns in US and British legal systems differ / From Professor Dominic Regan, Head of Knowledge, Frenkel Topping Group, Salford, Manchester...
...Crucial legal advice of the attorney-general, baritone barrister Geoffrey Cox, becomes known as “Cox’s codpiece”. And so on....
...There is even a term for the latter: “ELSIfication” refers to social scientists being hauled in at the last minute to help with the ethical, legal and societal implications of futuristic advances such as...
...“They started off as this 800lb gorilla, but now they’re facing stiff competition,” said Jim Angel, professor at Georgetown University....
...But for Arendt this risked missing “the greatest moral and even legal challenge of the whole case”....
...It has plenty of zero-sum activities — including in compliance, trading and legal disputes — where efforts cancel each other out....
...While rarely a black and white process, “if they [the IDF lawyers] say something is not legal, you can’t do it”, said Pnina Sharvit Baruch, a former senior IDF legal adviser who now heads the law and national...
...Cultural historian and burnout coach Schaffner explains why and what to do about it....
...If Ukrainians take Umland’s advice and the result is a Russian victory that reverses these gains, will historians of the future call that advice wise?...
...The black market for looted artworks in Poland after the war was enormous, said Nawojka Cieślińska-Lobkowicz, an art historian, critic and provenance expert on looted Polish and Jewish art and libraries....
...Their 50-year rule also left Taiwan with a state school system, universities, hospitals, and a legal system and building code modelled on the Japanese ones....
...“There is certainly no precedent at a presidential level for this kind of legal exposure,” says Will Thomas, a business law professor at the University of Michigan....
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...Today is the second of three weekly collaborations with Columbia University historian Adam Tooze....
...The Stanford University professor makes a bold but convincing claim: as religious and political institutions, Roman Catholicism and the papacy were dynamic, transformative forces in the period she analyses...
...And, yes, he had always slept soundly at night. During my conversation with Professor Seal, she’d offered a theory....
...Today, Hewlett is playing that role in reverse, supporting a variety of academics such as UCL’s Mariana Mazzucato, to Harvard’s Dani Rodrik and Gordon Hanson, MIT professor Simon Johnson, and Johns Hopkins...
...On Savage Shores: How Indigenous Americans Discovered Europe by Caroline Dodds Pennock Weidenfeld & Nicolson £22, 320 pages Suzannah Lipscomb is a historian, writer, and broadcaster and professor emerita...
...It is, perhaps, the greatest example of what Irish historian Ronan Fanning called “the perennial difficulty of commanding British attention”....
...Since then “the Mexican army has been totally institutional and loyal”, says Enrique Krauze, a Mexican historian....
...But his tenure has been marked by controversies from player protests to legal settlements over concussions....
...The 40-year-old historian was responsible for identifying and documenting each Benin Bronze in the country’s museums....
...Last week I took part in an American TV chat show with Yuval Noah Harari, the Israeli professor and author of Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind....
...Historians and politicians also note that Poland renounced its claim to reparations almost 70 years ago, and it would therefore be “impossible [for Poland] to obtain reparations by legal means” Ruchniewicz...
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