Items where Division is "Nottingham Law School" and Year is 2026

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CHING, J., 2026. Who has the power? Freedom to choose in professional legal education. In: Centre for Legal Education and the Legal Profession (CLELP) Speaker Series, University of Westminster, London, 13 February 2026.

CHING, J., JARMAN, J., LYNCH, L., MARSTON, R.-E., PATEL, S., PINKNEY, L. and THORNTON, J., 2026. Nottingham Law School. Encouraging a diverse legal profession: response to the LSB. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

CURRAN, L., 2026. Community led legal services show success. Solicitors Journal, 169 (2). ISSN 0038-1047

CURRAN, L., 2026. Ethical standards to protect the public. Borehamwood: Legal Futures.

CURRAN, L., 2026. Health justice partnerships: tackling inequality through integrated legal care. [Digital or Visual Media]

CURRAN, L., 2026. Oral evidence to Parliamentary Justice Committee on Access to Justice. London: UK Parliament.

CURRAN, L., 2026. Sharing of knowledge & increasing empowerment - “no surprise that a program shaped and designed by community is working”? Final study and evaluation report of the health justice partnership – Bagaraybang bagaraybang mayinygalang (BBM): empowering & alleviating: a health justice partnership (HJP). Nottingham: Nottingham Law School.

CURRAN, L. and BATES, E., 2026. The power of justice and health working together.

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PATERSON, S. and WALTERS, A., 2026. Majority rule and bankruptcy resolution of mass-harm events. University of Chicago Legal Forum, 2025, pp. 369-402. ISSN 0892-5593

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WRIGHT, D., JACKSON, J., DOAK, J., SAUNDERS, C. and COOPER, D., 2026. Signposting topics in the cross-examination of vulnerable witnesses. In: T. GRIESHOFER and K. HAWORTH, eds., Language and justice: communication in legal practice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 142-156. ISBN 9781009540957

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