Not exact matches
I am also the author of the
books: Millionaire Teacher: The Nine
Rules of Wealth You Should Have Learned at School & The
Global Expatriate's Guide to Investing.
Digital
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Book Expansion E-
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Global View of the E-
Book Market: DRM, International, Publishing Process
«There is no systematic «
rule book» for creating
global environmental treaties,» he said.
I'm looking forward to reading Gillian Hadfield's new
book, «
Rules for a Flat World: Why Humans Invented Law and How to Reinvent It for a Complex
Global Economy,» which was released at the beginning of this month.
Gillian Hadfield just came out with a fabulous
book:
Rules for a Flat World: Why Humans Invented Law and How to Reinvent It for a Complex
Global Economy.
Over the holidays, I started reading Gillian Hadfield's
book,
Rules for a Flat World: Why Humans Invented Law and How to Reinvent It for a Complex
Global Economy.
Let's start with Gillian Hadfield's 2016
book Rules for a Flat World: Why Humans Invented Law and How to Reinvent It for a Complex
Global Economy.
The best example of this increased interest is probably Gillian Hadfield's 2016
book Rules for a Flat World: Why Humans Invented Law and How to Reinvent It For a Complex
Global Economy.
These posts were originally part of an online symposium on Prawfsblawg focused on two
books: Richard Susskind & Daniel Susskind, The Future of the Professions: How Technology Will Transform the Work of Human Experts and Gillian Hadfield,
Rules for a Flat World: Why Humans Invented Law and How to Reinvent it for a Complex
Global Economy.
In two subsequent posts, I'll explore the implications of the predictions for legal education and legal services regulation, when I also hope to touch on Gillian Hadfield's
book,
Rules for a Flat World: Why Humans Invented Law and How to Reinvent It for a Complex
Global Economy.
These developments require a new way of thinking about the regulation of legal services, and Gillian Hadfield's excellent
book,
Rules for a Flat World: Why Humans Invented Law and How to Reinvent It for a Complex
Global Economy, adds an important new conceptual framework for what this approach might look like.
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