TT Arvind
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TT Arvind
@ttarvind
Head of Department at York Law School @UoYLaw. Tweeting (infrequently) in a personal capacity. Festina lente!
เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2010
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Are you a human rights law scholar interested in applied and interdisciplinary work? If so, we would be delighted to receive an application from you for the following vacancy, to be based in the Centre for Applied Human Rights at the University of York.
jobs.york.ac.uk/wd/plsql/wd_po…
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@abdulkazad Glad to hear that you are settling in! Drop me an email if you'd like to meet up for lunch or coffee. Contact details on: york.ac.uk/law/people/arv…
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@ttarvind Hello Arvind, thank you so much. I have reached this afternoon. Your campus is so beautiful. I would love to see once. Regards,
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How does judicial review relate to administrative justice? And what does Mary Douglas's cultural theory have to do with either? Find out by reading the chapter @lindsaystirton, Simon Halliday, and I wrote for the Oxford Handbook of Administrative Justice. oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/o…
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🚨 PhD studentship 🚨
Working with Alan Thomas @UoYPhilosophy and @ttarvind @UoYLaw on Ethical, Legal and Social Norms for Resilient Autonomous Systems.
Full details and how to apply:
drive.google.com/file/d/1Fv8Z94…
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Always nice to see one of your edited collections in print. Co-edited with @lindsaystirton, @macsithigh, and @rmkirkham1, and including a raft of top-notch contributors, we use judicial review's formative moment in the 60s as a lens to re-examine and rethink modern debates.
Hart Publishing@hartpublishing
Now published: 'Executive Decision-Making and the Courts: Revisiting the Origins of Modern Judicial Review' edited by TT Arvind, Richard Kirkham, Daithí Mac Síthigh and Lindsay Stirton #JudicialReview #AdministrativeLaw bit.ly/3egjxtT
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An early paper of mine (ultimately published in OJLS) was initially rejected as 'inherently silly'. Another (ultimately published in Med LR) was initially rejected as 'wholly misconceived'. Peer reviewers can be wrong. Trust your ability and trust your work, ECRs!
James Lee@jamessflee
(Said it before but) What became my second article (on concurring judgments) was rejected at initial editorial review stage for being “banal and stating the obvious”
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On which point (ahem):
bloomsburyprofessional.com/uk/contract-la…
Alan Bogg@thebigbogg
Contract is dead. Long live statute.
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@israblack @Dr_Joe_McIntyre @Fergal_Davis I have an older A4-sized model (the Boox Max2). It's done wonders for my eyestrain, and I'm very happy with it. The annotation features are very good. Obviously, it comes with the downsides of an e-ink screen as well as the benefits.
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God jul til alle saman
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If you have an interest in AI / autonomous systems and a background in law or philosophy, we have a postdoctoral post at York to work with me and Alan Thomas on an EPSRC-funded project on the socio-technical resilience of autonomous systems.
jobs.york.ac.uk/wd/plsql/wd_po…
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@colmocinneide @AileenMcHarg @R_McCormack There's always legal history, where you have the freedom to work on topics that were last 'hot' in the 1760s.
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@AileenMcHarg @R_McCormack I actually think academics are excessively prone to clustering around 'hot' arguments - with part of the problem being that breaking new ground is potentially isolating (no edited collection invites!), and insufficiently recognised in existing structures.
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An internal roundtable on Social Science and History at York: What can historical thinking and methods contribute to the social sciences? What role do we see for historical social science at York? Join the conversation tomorrow to discuss these questions.
eventbrite.co.uk/e/historical-s…
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@leader_kate What a lovely little boy! Congratulations, Kate, and welcome to the many joys of parenthood.
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Just received this volume in the post, with a chapter by @AislingMMcMahon and me on contact's role in commodification. It's heartening to see publishers still publishing bilingual French / English books. There are many excellent contributions in both languages in this volume.

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@CR_OBrien It does that to English law as well. "Wagon Mound" became "Dragon Mount". "Polemis test" became "Paula misted". "Anglia Television v Reed" was "Angry television agreed".
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@ttarvind It kept converting "vicarious liability" in amusing ways, I think the best was bioterrorist liability.
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