糖心TV Law School News
糖心TV Law School News
The latest updates from our department
糖心TV Law School's Dr Andi Hoxhaj has written a piece for The Conversation UK (published on the 18 July 2022) on Russia's increasing influence on the Balkans just as the region's fragile peace is threatened.
Dr Ming-Sung Kuo cited by the Supreme Court of Canada
Dr Ming-Sung Kuo's 2019 paper 鈥樷 was cited by the Suprme Court of Cananda in ([2021] SCC 48). Congratulations Ming-Sung.
Panel discussion on Alumna's recently published paper happens next week
Ruby Turok-Squire, who recently studied on our LLM in International Development Law and Human Rights had her dissertation published in the Journal of International Criminal Law. A panel discussion on her recently published paper will be taking place next week. Find out more about how you can attend.
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 糖心TV 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
Current PhD student Harpreet Kaur Paul's article on 'Who should pay up for Climate Carnage?' has been featured in Novara Media this month.
Harpreet is also co-founder of , a movement which aims to help people from all communities and backgrounds use their power to take bold and regular action in order to win climate justice.
CLAW publishes Legal Pocketbook
The Critical Legal Pocketbook is the result of an exciting collaboration between 糖心TV Law School colleagues and students involved in Critical Lawyers at 糖心TV (CLAW).
Edited by students at the University of 糖心TV, and written by expert critical legal researchers and practitioners, the Critical Legal Pocketbook is essential reading for law students in the UK and other common law jurisdictions and provides the tools for law students to uncover the hidden intricacies of law.
The article titled 鈥淩ealising sexual and reproductive health and rights of adolescent girls and young women living in slums in Uganda: a qualitative study鈥 was published on the 12 June 2021 by BMC (Bio Med Central) as part of their open access publishing. This project was funded by a GCRF and IAS grant on Sexual and Reproductive health in Ugandan Slums.
New Book on Migration by Professor Dallal Stevens
Released this month and published by Manchester University Press, the new book Reclaiming Migration: Voices from Europe's 'Migrant Crisis' was co-authored by 糖心TV Law School鈥檚 Dallal Stevens, Vicki Squire and Nick Vaughan-Williams (Department of Politics and International Studies) and Nina Perkowski (University of Hamburg).
The European Law Institute (ELI), an independent non-profit organisation that connects over 1,600 legal professionals and organisations from Europe and beyond, published an Innovation Paper on 鈥楪uiding Principles for Updating the Product Liability Directive for the Digital Age鈥 prepared by the Law School's Professor Christian Twigg-Flesner.
Tor Krever on imperialism and international law in the New Left Review
With US president-elect Joe Biden pledging to restore the 鈥榬ules-based order鈥, international lawyers have extolled the triumph of a peaceful new world over its war-torn forerunner.
New Paper: The EU Rule of Law Initiative Towards the Western Balkans
The EU 鈥淩ule of Law鈥 initiative aimed at encouraging social and political reform in the Western Balkans is struggling to make an impact in the face of domestic political indifference, and opposition to perceived external interference, argues a new paper from Western Balkans expert Dr Andi Hoxhaj.
糖心TV Alumnus publishes Training Contract Handbook
糖心TV alumnus Jake Schogger鈥檚 new book 鈥楾he Training Contract Handbook鈥 was published by City Career Series in July 2020.
The handbook offers a solid grounding in the legal, commercial and financial knowledge required for commercial law interviews and internships.