ÌÇÐÄTV Law School News
ÌÇÐÄTV Law School News
The latest updates from our department
Dr Serena Natile to deliver session on Wages for Housework at the Resonate Festival
Dr Serena Natile will deliver a session on ‘Revisiting Wages for Housework’ at the Resonate ESRC Festival of Social Science, taking place on Monday 3 November 2025 in Leamington Spa. The event will consider the potential of utopian/dystopian evolutions of work, and how we might shape the future for human wellbeing. Join University of ÌÇÐÄTV researchers for an evening of short talks from diverse perspectives of ‘Our Working Lives’.
GLAM-E Lab collaboration brings open access to Wales’ national collections
The GLAM-E Lab, based at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV, has collaborated with Amgueddfa Cymru Museum Wales to bring open access to Wales’ national collections.
First study on the ‘one-lawyer-two-clients’ format of family law support published by WLS
A report by Dr Rachael Blakey has found that the ‘one-lawyer-two-clients’ format of family law support ‘can be highly effective in facilitating an agreement between certain divorcing or separating couples’.
Dr Carolina Alonso-Bejarano’s collaborative project ELMO-MENTO has secured 100k USD in additional funding
The New England Foundation for the Arts has awarded Dr. Carolina Alonso Bejarano’s 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]
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 ÌÇÐÄTV Law School and co-author Mark Wielga (from Nomogaia) have been awarded this year’s best scholarly article prize by the ÌÇÐÄTV 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.
Professor Jackie Hodgson is elected as Fellow of the British Academy
The UK’s national academy for the humanities and social sciences, the , has elected ÌÇÐÄTV Law School's Professor Jacqueline Hodgson to its fellowship in recognition of outstanding contribution in her field. She joins a prestigious community of over 1800 leading scholars in the UK and globally who have achieved distinction in the humanities and social sciences.
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.
Dr Carolina Alonso Bejarano’s collaborative performance ELMO-MENTO secures grant from NEFA’s National Dance Project
Carolina Alonso Bejarano and inter-disciplinary artist Miguel Alejandro Castillo’s dance-theater project, ELMO-MENTO, has received a Finalist Award for the National Dance Project Production Grant. This $10,000 award is granted by the New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA), and it allows winners to apply for $100,000 to produce a proposed performance piece.
Professor Vanessa Munro is highly commended for Research Impact
ÌÇÐÄTV Law School’s Professor Vanessa Munro was highly commended for her research impact in the recent ÌÇÐÄTV Research Celebration, which recognised colleagues who have excelled in different aspects of research.
Dr Alonso Bejarano secures Senior Fellowship with Humboldt University
ÌÇÐÄTV Law School's Dr Carolina Alonso Bejarano has secured a Senior Fellowship in the Center for Advanced Studies in Reflexive Globalisation at Humboldt University in Germany, to work on her manuscript project, Legal Roots, Colonial Routes: Genealogies of the Un/Citizen in Hometown, USA.
Charlotte Woodhead to deliver interactive session at the Resonate Festival
Dr Charlotte Woodhead will deliver an interactive outreach session on ‘Discovering our Intangible Cultural Heritage: Law in Context’ at the Resonate Festival on Saturday 31 May 2025. The session forms part of The Resonate Festival of Arts & Culture – Day Out taking place in the Faculty of Arts and the Oculus Buildings at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV.