Carol Harlow
Carol Harlow QC FBA is a British barrister and academic, emeritus professor of law at the London School of Economics (LSE).[1][2]
Selected publications
- Law and administration, 3rd edn 2009
- Accountability in the European Union, 2000
- State liability: Tort Law and Beyond, 2002
- The Concepts and Methods of Reasoning of the New Public Law - A New Legislation?, 2011
- National administrative procedures in a European Perspective: Pathways to a slow convergence?, 2010
- Accountability as a Value in Global Governance and for Global Administrative Law, 2011
gollark: minoteaur, coming never, will eventually never include an actual dedicated synchronization engine, to deal with this.
gollark: Currently "my notes" means "the DokuWiki data folder", which is not actually that much use since I can't access it concurrently without breaking things, meaning to make edits I have to suffer the latency back to the main osmarksßservers.
gollark: The memeCLOUD™ is part of the part of my data collection which gets synchronized onto most of my available stuff, which includes my notes, archived webpages/PDFs, various public content, ebooks, and music, but *not* video media.
gollark: 128GB on my laptop, foolishly.
gollark: I do actually have a local copy of the memeCLOUD™ stored, which is nice.
References
- Professor Emeritus Carol Harlow (22 May 2015). "Profile - Experts - Research and expertise - Home". Lse.ac.uk. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
- "Professor Carol Harlow | British Academy". Britac.ac.uk. 9 April 2015. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
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