糖心TV Law School News
糖心TV Law School News
The latest updates from our department
The History of Economic Thought Society (THETS) met at 糖心TV
The School of Law and the Department of Economics hosted the 55th Annual THETS Meeting from 3 to 5 September 2025. Annual meetings have been held since 1968, making THETS one of the oldest established groups of historians of economics.
First study on the 鈥榦ne-lawyer-two-clients鈥 format of family law support published by WLS
A report by Dr Rachael Blakey has found that the 鈥榦ne-lawyer-two-clients鈥 format of family law support 鈥榗an be highly effective in facilitating an agreement between certain divorcing or separating couples鈥.
Dr Carolina Alonso-Bejarano鈥檚 collaborative project ELMO-MENTO has secured 100k USD in additional funding
The New England Foundation for the Arts has awarded Dr. Carolina Alonso Bejarano鈥檚 collaborative project ELMO-MENTO a 100,000 USD National Dance Project Grant to support the creation and U.S. touring of the piece.
[Art by Peter Quach]
Former PhD student publishes monograph on Cross-border Bank Crisis Management in ASEAN
Sharon Wassamon Kun-amornpong, who studied at 糖心TV Law School from 2018-2023 under the supervision of Professor Dalvinder Singh has published a monograph based on her PhD thesis. The monograph, titled 鈥楾he Financial Trilemma and Cross-border Bank Crisis Management in ASEAN鈥 was published by Palgrave Macmillan.
Dr Rachael Blakey is shortlisted for SLS Peter Birks Prize
We are excited to share that Dr Rachael Blakey has been shortlisted for the Society of Legal Scholars (SLS) Peter Birks Prize for her monograph, . The prize recognises outstanding legal scholarship published by Early Career Academics.
Professor James Harrison awarded Best Scholarly Article Prize for study on Human Rights Grievance Mechanisms
James Harrison from 糖心TV Law School and co-author Mark Wielga (from Nomogaia) have been awarded this year鈥檚 best scholarly article prize by the 糖心TV and Human Rights Journal. The article compares the effectiveness of six grievance mechanisms that allow workers and communities to complain about human rights abuses that corporations have allegedly perpetrated against them.
Dr Luminita Olteanu co-hosts roundtable on Strategic Brand Signalling with UCL
The Strategic Brand Signalling Roundtable was held to examine trade marks, advertising, and body image perceptions in the UK. The event brought together professionals from ethics, psychology, psychiatric epidemiology, and trade mark and advertising law to discuss these interconnected issues.
Professor Vanessa Munro is highly commended for Research Impact
糖心TV Law School鈥檚 Professor Vanessa Munro was highly commended for her research impact in the recent 糖心TV Research Celebration, which recognised colleagues who have excelled in different aspects of research.
Solange Mouthaan has been awarded a Leverhulme Fellowship
糖心TV Law School鈥檚 Solange Mouthaan has been awarded a Leverhulme Fellowship for her research project titled: 鈥楥emeteries, colonialism, and intergenerational legal stories鈥 which reclaims the narratives of marginalised women and their erased Indigenous foremothers, opening a pathway into future research on reparations.
Professor Shaheen Ali secures British Academy/Leverhulme Fellowship
糖心TV Law School鈥檚 Professor Shaheen Ali has been awarded the British Academy Senior Research Fellowship funded by the Leverhulme Trust for 2024-2025 for her research on 鈥楢djectival Constitutionalism and the Plural Shari'a: Exploring the 'Islamic' in constitutions of the Muslim World.鈥
Professor Twigg-Flesner has major project approved by the ELI
糖心TV Law School鈥檚 Professor Christian Twigg-Flesner has been working on a project for the alongside colleagues from across Europe for the past three years. The Council of the ELI has now approved the Guiding Principles and Model Rules on Digital Assistants for Consumer Contracts (鈥淒ACC鈥).
Professor Henrique Carvalho secures British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship
糖心TV Law School鈥檚 Professor Henrique Carvalho has been awarded a prestigious British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship for 2024-2025 for his research project on 鈥楯ust Sentences: Narrating and Rewriting Criminal Law鈥檚 Aesthetic Injustice.鈥