If you liked Adjudication matters by Michael Adler and R. Sainsbury, start with The Emperor Julian and the Jews (2007), Socio-Legal Research in the Scottish Courts (1993), and Direct Payments from Income Support (1994). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Recommended next reads
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1
The Emperor Julian and the Jews
2007 · 61 pages · Michael Adler · Same author
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2
Socio-Legal Research in the Scottish Courts
1993 · 95 pages · Michael Adler, Ann Millar · Same author
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3
Direct Payments from Income Support
1994 · 126 pages · R. Sainsbury, S. Hutton, R. Mannion · Same author
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4
Accounting for long-term foreign debt
1978 · 1 pages · Michael Adler · Same author
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5
Discourse, power, and justice
2002 · 304 pages · Michael Adler · Same author
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6
Bankers' swaps, foreign exchange futures and exchange risk
1982 · 31 pages · Michael Adler · Same author
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7
British Jewry Book of Honour 1914-1918
2007 · 636 pages · Michael Adler · Same author
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8
Rights and discretion in social security
1996 · 26 pages · Michael Adler · Same author
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9
The Jews of the empire and the great war
1919 · Michael Adler · Same author
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10
The Sociology of social security
1991 · 314 pages · Michael Adler · Same author
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11
Justice, discretion, and poverty
1975 · 228 pages · Michael Adler, A. W. Bradley · Same author
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12
Public Housing, Rent Arrears and the Sherrif Court
1985 · 115 pages · Michael Adler, Chris Himsworth, Scott Kerr · Same author
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What should I read after Adjudication matters?
BookOrb recommends The Emperor Julian and the Jews (2007), Socio-Legal Research in the Scottish Courts (1993), Direct Payments from Income Support (1994), Accounting for long-term foreign debt (1978), and Discourse, power, and justice (2002).
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Who wrote Adjudication matters?
Adjudication matters is by Michael Adler and R. Sainsbury.