by alicetyson | Sep 10, 2019 | Library
Laura Griffiths, Academic Services Manager, explains why and how new LLM students at the University of London should join IALS Library. The start of the new academic year is fast approaching, and the IALS library is looking forward to welcoming the new cohort of...
by alicetyson | Aug 19, 2019 | Library
A look behind the scenes at the activities of the Project Team working on the IALS Transformation Project 2018-2020, by Andrew Beach. The IALS Transformation Project has been up and running now for well over a year and is on schedule, within budget and delivering a...
by alicetyson | Jun 28, 2019 | Legal News
By Peter Sommer In his blog The Use of the Word Robust to Describe Software Code (June 25, 2019) (https://ials.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2019/06/25/the-use-of-the-word-robust-to-describe-software-code/), Stephen Mason draws attention to the oddness of the use of the word...
by alicetyson | Jun 26, 2019 | Legal News
As part of my LLM at the University of London, University College in 1990/1991, I took the ‘Proof’ component with Professor Twining. Professor Twining did not let anybody join his course until they passed an exam in statistics. My knowledge of statistics is basic at...
by alicetyson | Jun 25, 2019 | Legal News
By Stephen Mason, Barrister and Associate Research Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies in London. In 1997, the Law Commission decided that writers of software code wrote perfect code, because it introduced the presumption, that included computers by...