Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Correspondent, the Financial Times
Are civil juries today incapable of understanding the complex issues presented to them? Are the results obtained through civil jury trials unfair, ill-informed or tainted? Should the United States...
In the wake of renewed speculation regarding the rule of law in today's Russia raised by the death of Boris Berezovsky, we publish a report to...
This working paper explores the interplay of socioeconomic, institutional, and cultural factors that affect disputing behaviour in Russia and...
The second report from our three-part series on Russian legal culture traces the evolution of the socio-legal tradition from imperial times to...
As Egypt's parliament prepares to designate the drafters of the country's new constitution, the country is embarking on an unprecedented and...
As an insider with experience of the workings of the EU, I am sure that its institutions can cope with the stresses and strains now being...
Professor Liam B Murphy, Professor of Law and Philosophy at New York University, will deliver the 2013 Annual Lecture in Law & Society....