桃色视频 Law School News
桃色视频 Law School News
The latest updates from our department
GLOBE Policy Brief on Feminist Recovery Plans for COVID-19 and Beyond
The seventh in a series of briefs, bringing current legal thinking to bear on public policy issues and contemporary concerns, has now been published by GLOBE, a research centre within 桃色视频 Law School. The brief is based on the Feminist Recovery Plan research project coordinated by Dr Serena Natile.
Artwork Credit: 鈥淯ntil dignity becomes a habit鈥 by Marga RH
'The McDonaldization of justice and the disappearance of fair trial?' Conference: 19- 21 May 2022
From 19 - 21 May 2022 the 11th conference in the series The Future of Adversarial and Inquisitorial System, a collaboration between the Universities of 桃色视频, North Carolina, Bologna, Basel and Duke University will be hosted at Scarman House, University of 桃色视频.
Professor Christian Twigg-Flesner appointed co-reporter for ELI project
Professor Christian Twigg-Flesner, together with Professors Teresa Rodr铆guez de las Heras Ballell (Carlos III, Madrid), Christoph Busch (Osnabr眉ck), Marie Jull S酶rensen (Aarhus) and Dariusz Szostek (Wroclaw), was appointed as co-reporter for a European Law Institute (ELI) project to draft at the meeting of ELI鈥檚 Council on 24/25 February 2022.
WLS Celebrates International Women鈥檚 Day 2022
Today is (IWD), a global event held each year to celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity. Significant activity is witnessed worldwide as groups come together to celebrate women's achievements, raise awareness against bias, and take action for equality.
Professor Christian Twigg-Flesner joins AHRC grant for Smart Technologies Project
Professor Christian Twigg-Flesner has recently been awarded a share of an AHRC grant of 拢35,000 for a project on Smart Technologies which will analyse how the legal issues created by the internet of things could be addressed in UK and German consumer law.
Jackie Hodgson to showcase film 鈥楨merging from Lockdown鈥 at the Resonate Festival
桃色视频 Law School鈥檚 Professor Jackie Hodgson and colleagues from the 鈥楨merging from Lockdown鈥 research and creative team will be screening their new film at the Resonate Festival on Wednesday 16th March at Holy Trinity Church in Coventry, exploring feelings of freedom and the policing of the pandemic.
鈥楥ollege knowledge hubs鈥 in rural India to open
More young men and women from rural areas of India could gain informed access to higher education and better life chances, tackling age-old obstacles of gender, caste and class, thanks to a project led by the University of 桃色视频 — and a half-million-pound boost from the Fair Chance Foundation.
Professor Christian Twigg-Flesner contributes to ELI response
The European Law Institute (ELI) recently published its response to a European Commission consultation on reforms to the Product Liability Directive and liability for Artificial Intelligence systems. Professor Christian Twigg-Flesner contributed to ELI鈥檚 response, focusing in particular on the Product Liability Directive and building on the Guiding Principles he developed for ELI鈥檚 Innovation Paper on Guiding Principles for updating the Product Liability Directive for the Digital Age (2021).
This new podcast asks what access to Covid-19 vaccines shows us about global health inequalities, why the at-risk are being neglected and how young people are being affected. Dr Sharifah Sekalala and Belinda Rawson have compiled the series to explore the human rights issues that have evolved, and which have been exacerbated, during the pandemic.
Professor Linda Mulcahy from the University of Oxford's Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, interviews WLS Professor Alex Sharpe about her rich contribution to the field of socio-legal study over the last 25 years, in Frontiers' second Ask the Author post. .
New Research: When is a wedding not a marriage?
"Clunky and challenging鈥 – views on getting married in England and Wales outlined in new briefing.
The law on weddings in England and Wales has been too slow to respond to religious and cultural diversity and the increasing number of people who do not identify with any religion at all, finds a new study led by 桃色视频 Law School researcher Dr Rajnaara Akhtar.
Expert Comment: IMF extends debt service relief for 25 low-income countries
Dr Celine Tan of 桃色视频 Law School comments: "The release of the fifth and final tranche of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)鈥檚 (CCRT) will be a small but limited contribution to alleviating the debt crisis developing countries are facing in the wake of COVID-19.