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Tag Archives: London
A discussion with Phillipe Sands QC, Professor of Law, Univeristy College London
Please join the Yale Law School Center for Global Legal Challenges and the Legal History Forum for a discussion with Philippe Sands QC, Professor of Law, University College London, about his book, East West Street: On the Origins of “Genocide” and “Crimes Against … Continue reading
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Top Ten: London
Next week I will be publishing my annual Top Ten Stories in the World of D&O for 2018. For now, over the holidays, I am posting some alternative top ten lists. Last week, I published the list of the Top … Continue reading
November in London and Paris
Green Park, London The D&O Diary was on assignment in Europe last week, with a first stop for a short visit in London for meetings there. It isn’t always sunny in London in November. But when the sun does shine, … Continue reading
Advertising watchdog rules against Gatwick Express ’30 minutes to London’ claim – The Guardian
‘The Gatwick Express rail service can no longer claim it can get passengers from the airport to London “in just 30 minutes” after the advertising watchdog found that more than a fifth of its services are delayed.’ Full StoryThe Guardian, … Continue reading
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