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2021
Complete Public Law: Text, Cases, and Materials, 5th edition Webley, L. and Samuels, H. 2021. Complete Public Law: Text, Cases, and Materials, 5th edition. Oxford University Press (OUP).
2018
Complete Public Law: Text, Cases, and Materials, 4th edition Webley, L. and Samuels, H. 2018. Complete Public Law: Text, Cases, and Materials, 4th edition. Oxford University Press (OUP).
2016
Legal Writing (4th edition) Webley, L. 2016. Legal Writing (4th edition). Abingdon Routledge.
2015
Complete Public Law: Text, Cases and Materials, 3rd edition Webley, L. and Samuels, H. 2015. Complete Public Law: Text, Cases and Materials, 3rd edition. Oxford Oxford University Press.
2013
Legal Writing (3rd Edition) Webley, L. 2013. Legal Writing (3rd Edition). London, UK Routledge.
2012
Complete Public Law: Text, Cases and Materials (2nd Edition) Webley, L. and Samuels, H. 2012. Complete Public Law: Text, Cases and Materials (2nd Edition). Oxford, UK Oxford University Press.
2010
Adversarialism and consensus? The professions’ construction of solicitor and family mediator identity and role Webley, L. 2010. Adversarialism and consensus? The professions’ construction of solicitor and family mediator identity and role. New Orleans Quid Pro.
2009
Complete Public Law: Test Cases and Materials Webley, L. and Samuels, H. 2009. Complete Public Law: Test Cases and Materials. Oxford, UK Oxford University Press.
2009
Legal writing. 2nd edition Webley, L. 2009. Legal writing. 2nd edition. London, UK Cavendish Publishing.
2004
Equality and diversity: women solicitors research study 48 Duff, L. and Webley, L. 2004. Equality and diversity: women solicitors research study 48. London, UK Law Society.
2001
Quality and cost: final report on the contracting of Civil, Non-Family Advice and Assistance Pilot Moorhead, R., Sherr, A., Webley, L., Rogers, S., Sherr, L., Patterson, A. and Domberger, S. 2001. Quality and cost: final report on the contracting of Civil, Non-Family Advice and Assistance Pilot. London, UK The Stationary Office. Book chapter
2021
Gender and the legal academy in the UK: a product of proxies and hiring and promotion practices Duff, L. and Webley, L. 2021. Gender and the legal academy in the UK: a product of proxies and hiring and promotion practices. in: Auchmuty, R.S., Ulrike Schultz, U., Shaw, G. and Thornton, M. (ed.) Gender and Careers in the Legal Academy UK Hart Publishing.
2017
When is mediation mediatory and when is it really adjudicatory? Religion, Norms and decision-making Webley, L. 2017. When is mediation mediatory and when is it really adjudicatory? Religion, Norms and decision-making. in: Bano, S. (ed.) Gender and Justice in Family Law Disputes: Women, Mediation, and Religious Arbitration University Press of New England.
2016
Access to a Career in the Legal Profession in England and Wales: Race, Class, and the Role of Educational Background Webley, L., Tomlinson, J., Muzio, D., Sommerlad, H. and Duff, L. 2016. Access to a Career in the Legal Profession in England and Wales: Race, Class, and the Role of Educational Background. in: Headworth, S., Nelson, R.L., Dinovitzer, R. and Wilkins, D.B. (ed.) Diversity In Practice: Race, Gender, and Class in Legal and Professional Careers Cambridge Cambridge University Press. pp. 198-225
2016
Diversity and Inclusion As the Key to Innovating Talent Management in Law Firms? Webley, L. and Duff, L. 2016. Diversity and Inclusion As the Key to Innovating Talent Management in Law Firms? in: Mottershead, T. (ed.) Innovating Talent Management in Law Firms National Association for Law Placement. pp. 235-254
2015
European Citizenship, Freedom, Security, Justice and Equality Webley, L. 2015. European Citizenship, Freedom, Security, Justice and Equality. in: European Citizenship Challenges and Opportunities Porto Portugal Universidade Catolica Editora Porto. pp. 143-162
2015
When is a Family Lawyer, a Lawyer? Webley, L. 2015. When is a Family Lawyer, a Lawyer? in: Mavis Maclean, John Eekalaar and Bastard Benoit (ed.) Delivering Family Justice in the 21st Century Oxford, UK Hart. pp. 305-321
2011
Solicitors as imagined masculine, family mediators as fictive feminine and the hybridization of divorce solicitors Webley, L. 2011. Solicitors as imagined masculine, family mediators as fictive feminine and the hybridization of divorce solicitors. in: Bartlett, F., Mortenson, R. and Tranter, K. (ed.) Alternative perspectives on lawyers and legal ethics Abingdon Routledge. pp. 132-150
2010
Qualitative approaches to empirical legal research Webley, L. 2010. Qualitative approaches to empirical legal research. in: Cane, P. and Kritzer, H. (ed.) Oxford handbook of empirical legal research Oxford Oxford University Press. pp. 926-950
2009
The next generation of legal aid solicitors: the LSC’s Training Grants Scheme Bacquet, S., Boon, A., Webley, L. and Whyte, A. 2009. The next generation of legal aid solicitors: the LSC’s Training Grants Scheme. in: Buck, A. (ed.) Reaching further: innovation, access and quality in legal services : papers from the Legal Services Research Centre's seventh international research conference, Reaching further, Royal Naval Academy in Greenwich, London, 18th to 20th June 2008 London Stationary Office. pp. 143-165
2008
The European criminal record in England and Wales Webley, L. 2008. The European criminal record in England and Wales. in: Stefanou, C. and Xanthaki, H. (ed.) Towards a European criminal record Cambridge Cambridge University Press. pp. 281-307
2008
Paralegals Webley, L. 2008. Paralegals. in: Cane, P. and Conaghan, J. (ed.) The new Oxford companion to law Oxford Oxford University Press. pp. 862-863
2008
Costs of complaining and claiming Webley, L. 2008. Costs of complaining and claiming. in: Cane, P. and Conaghan, J. (ed.) The new Oxford companion to law Oxford Oxford University Press. pp. 243-245
2005
Criminal records and organised crime in England and Wales Webley, L. 2005. Criminal records and organised crime in England and Wales. in: Stefanou, C. and Xanthaki, H. (ed.) Financial crime in the EU: criminal records as effective tools or missed opportunities? The Hague, Netherlands Kluwer Law International. pp. 133-148 Report
2010
Diversity in the legal profession in England and Wales: A qualitative study of barriers and individual choices Sommerlad, H., Webley, L., Duff, L., Muzio, D., Tomlinson, J. and Parnham, R. 2010. Diversity in the legal profession in England and Wales: A qualitative study of barriers and individual choices. London Legal Services Board.
2008
Evaluation of the Legal Service Commission's Training Contract Grant Scheme Bacquet, S., Boon, A., Webley, L. and Whyte, A. 2008. Evaluation of the Legal Service Commission's Training Contract Grant Scheme. Legal Services Commission. Project report
2019
Women in Law Literature Review Duff, L., Mason, M. and Webley, L. 2019. Women in Law Literature Review. London Law Society.
2006
A review of how other countries provide information and advice to the vulnerable on consumer and social issues Webley, L. and Bacquet, S. 2006. A review of how other countries provide information and advice to the vulnerable on consumer and social issues. London, UK DTI. https://doi.org/URN06/1871
2006
Evaluation of the Birmingham court-based Civil (non-family) mediation scheme Webley, L., Abrams, P. and Bacquet, S. 2006. Evaluation of the Birmingham court-based Civil (non-family) mediation scheme. London, UK Department for Constitutional Affairs. Journal article
2016
Stumbling Blocks in Empirical Legal Research: Case Study Research Webley, L. 2016. Stumbling Blocks in Empirical Legal Research: Case Study Research. Law and Method. https://doi.org/10.5553/REM/.000020
2016
Interception of communications and legal professional privilege and the rule of law Webley, L. 2016. Interception of communications and legal professional privilege and the rule of law. Legal Ethics. 19 (1), pp. 173-176. https://doi.org/10.1080/1460728x.2016.1193954
2015
Legal Professional De(Re)Regulation, Equality, and Inclusion, and the Contested Space of Professionalism Within the Legal Market in England and Wales Webley, L. 2015. Legal Professional De(Re)Regulation, Equality, and Inclusion, and the Contested Space of Professionalism Within the Legal Market in England and Wales. Fordham Law Review. 83 (5), pp. 2349-2367.
2013
Structure, agency and the career strategies of women and BME individuals in the legal profession Tomlinson, J., Muzio, D., Sommerlad, H., Webley, L. and Duff, L. 2013. Structure, agency and the career strategies of women and BME individuals in the legal profession. Human Relations. 66 (2), pp. 245-269. https://doi.org/10.1177/0018726712460556
2007
Women solicitors as a barometer for problems within the legal profession: time to put values before profits? Webley, L. and Duff, L. 2007. Women solicitors as a barometer for problems within the legal profession: time to put values before profits? Journal of Law and Society. 34 (3), pp. 374-402. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6478.2007.00397.x Article
2014
The Former Legal Director of the London Times, Legal Professional Privilege and the Duty Not to Mislead the Court in England and Wales Webley, L. 2014. The Former Legal Director of the London Times, Legal Professional Privilege and the Duty Not to Mislead the Court in England and Wales. Legal Ethics. 17 (2), pp. 310-312.
2013
United Kingdom: What Robinson v Solicitors Regulation Authority Tells Us about the Contested Terrain of Race and Disciplinary Processes Webley, L. 2013. United Kingdom: What Robinson v Solicitors Regulation Authority Tells Us about the Contested Terrain of Race and Disciplinary Processes. Legal Ethics. 16 (1), pp. 236-241. https://doi.org/10.5235/1460728X.1.1.236
2012
The Legal Education Training Review: Correspondent’s Report from the United Kingdom Webley, L. 2012. The Legal Education Training Review: Correspondent’s Report from the United Kingdom. Legal Ethics. 15 (1), pp. 140-141. https://doi.org/10.5235/146072812801292773
2012
Gender, Hierarchy, Power and Inequality: What Sociological Theory Adds to our Understanding of Sex-Discrimination Webley, L. 2012. Gender, Hierarchy, Power and Inequality: What Sociological Theory Adds to our Understanding of Sex-Discrimination. Westminster Law Review . 1 (1), pp. 37-42.
2012
Legal Ethics and the Legal Education Training Review: Correspondent’s Report from the United Kingdom Webley, L. 2012. Legal Ethics and the Legal Education Training Review: Correspondent’s Report from the United Kingdom. Legal Ethics. 15 (2), pp. 402-404.
2011
Legal ethics in the academic curriculum: correspondent’s report from the United Kingdom Webley, L. 2011. Legal ethics in the academic curriculum: correspondent’s report from the United Kingdom. Legal Ethics. 14 (1), pp. 132-134.
2011
Law Students as Peer Mentors: Developing the Reflective Practitioner and/or Embedding Legal Learning: Correspondent’s Report from the United Kingdom Webley, L. 2011. Law Students as Peer Mentors: Developing the Reflective Practitioner and/or Embedding Legal Learning: Correspondent’s Report from the United Kingdom. Legal Ethics. 14 (2), pp. 250-251.
2010
Gate-keeper, supervisor or mentor? The role of professional bodies in the regulation and professional development of solicitors and family mediators undertaking divorce matters in England and Wales Webley, L. 2010. Gate-keeper, supervisor or mentor? The role of professional bodies in the regulation and professional development of solicitors and family mediators undertaking divorce matters in England and Wales. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law. 32 (2), pp. 119-133. https://doi.org/10.1080/09649069.2010.506308
2010
Diversity in the legal profession: a business or an ethical rationale?: correspondent's report from the United Kingdom Webley, L. 2010. Diversity in the legal profession: a business or an ethical rationale?: correspondent's report from the United Kingdom. Legal Ethics. 13 (2), pp. 223-224.
2005
Divorce solicitors and ethical approaches: the best interests of the client and/or the best interests of the family? Webley, L. 2005. Divorce solicitors and ethical approaches: the best interests of the client and/or the best interests of the family? Legal Ethics. 7 (2), pp. 231-250.
2004
The loneliness of the pro bono coordinator Webley, L. 2004. The loneliness of the pro bono coordinator. Law Institute Journal. 78 (12), p. 92.
2004
Legal aid and legal need Webley, L. 2004. Legal aid and legal need. Law Institute Journal. 78 (11), p. 91.
2004
Access key in the UK Webley, L. 2004. Access key in the UK. Law Institute Journal. 78 (9), p. 83.
2001
Pro bono and young solicitors: views from the front line Webley, L. 2001. Pro bono and young solicitors: views from the front line. Legal Ethics. 3 (2), pp. 152-168.