Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
Holed below the water-line [A Lawyer Writes]
A week at the Bar for Afghan refugee lawyers [Counsel]
Sending seized Russian loot to Ukraine is no simple matter [The Spectator] (£)
I’m glad the debate on assisted dying is forging ahead. But few understand why it frightens so many [The Guardian]
Death by a thousand regulations [The Critic]
By not repatriating Shamima Begum, the UK is washing its hands of continuing Islamic State terror [The Conversation]
Dealing with rejection when applying for pupillage [Bar Council]
The uses of Marxist theory of law during a genocide [Critical Legal Thinking]
Brianna Ghey’s Murder: Unpacking Transphobia, Offender Anonymity, and the Impact of Sentencing Remarks – Dimitris Akrivos and Alexandros Antoniou [INFORRM]
The statelessness of Shamima Begum [Prospect] (free, but registration required)