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

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CHING, J., 2026. Liberty, diversity, and power in England’s new solicitor qualification system. [Digital or Visual Media]

CHING, J., 2026. Living and looking outside the box: rejuvenating law. In: Disrupting Tradition: Pedagogical Innovation in Legal Education, Open University (Online), 10 March 2026.

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., 2026. Who has the power? Freedom to choose in professional legal education. In: University of Westminster Centre for Legal Education and the Legal Profession (CLELP) Speaker Series, University of Westminster (Online), 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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IRETON, E., 2026. Written evidence to the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee inquiry into the recommendations of the Infected Blood Inquiry (Stage 1) (IBI0008). UK Parliament.

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KASTRINOU, A., PARRY, R. and ELLIS, G., 2026. Addressing the knowledge gap in directors’ insolvency duties and liabilities. In: J.M. WOOD, S. ELLINA and J. TRIBE, eds., Directors and creditors: law and liability. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 261-282. ISBN 9780198932772

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PARRY, R. and SAHIN, H., 2026. Nationalisation as a response to failing public service providers: challenges and alternatives. Laws, 15 (2): 25. ISSN 2075-471X

PARRY, R., VACCARI, E. and CHAPAGAIN, S., 2026. A critical review of UK Special Administrations and their alternatives for struggling providers of public functions. Journal of Business Law, 2026 (2), pp. 176-203. ISSN 0021-9460

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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