If you liked The disorder of law by C. J. G. Sampford, start with Educating lawyers for a less adversarial system (1999), Law, rights, and the welfare state (1986), and Justice for people with disabilities (1997). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Educating lawyers for a less adversarial system
1999 · 246 pages · C. J. G. Sampford, Sophie Blencowe · Same author
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Law, rights, and the welfare state
1986 · 215 pages · C. J. G. Sampford, D. J. Galligan · Same author
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Justice for people with disabilities
1997 · 264 pages · C. J. G. Sampford, Sophie Blencowe · Same author
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MANAGEMENT, ORGANISATION AND ETHICS IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR; ED. BY PATRICK BISHOP
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Norms of protection
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2002 · 353 pages · C. J. G. Sampford · Same author
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Re-envisioning sovereignty
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Sir Zelman Cowan
1997 · 178 pages · C. J. G. Sampford · Same author
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BookOrb recommends Educating lawyers for a less adversarial system (1999), Law, rights, and the welfare state (1986), Justice for people with disabilities (1997), MANAGEMENT, ORGANISATION AND ETHICS IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR; ED. BY PATRICK BISHOP (2003), and Norms of protection (2013).
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The disorder of law is by C. J. G. Sampford.