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糖心TV Law School Top Postgraduate Performers for 2017

Congratulations to everyone who passed their LLM this week. You have worked so hard and we are very proud of you.

Every year, a prize is awarded to the best performing student in each programme. We are proud to announce this year's winners.

Fri 17 Nov 2017, 11:55 | Tags: graduation, PG News

Professor Jackie Hodgson talks current affairs on BBC Radio

Professor Jackie Hodgson was asked to speak live on BBC Radio 4 last night about the recent events in Catalonia.

Following the Spanish government鈥檚 decision to impose direct rule on Catalonia, nine members of Catalonia鈥檚 suspended government have been placed in custody, accused of rebellion, sedition and the misuse of public funds. Their leader, however, Carles Puigdemont failed to appear in court, having fled to Belgium.

Fri 03 Nov 2017, 15:10 | Tags: Criminal Justice Centre

PhD welcome tea party proves to be a huge success

Last week, Professor Shaheen Ali welcomed a host of PhD students along to a Law School tea party, allowing them to share their experience and build supportive networks for the future.

A number of Law School research students, all at different stages of their studies, and academic colleagues (including the Head of School, Professor Roger Leng and chair of postgraduate study, Professor Ann Stewart) attended the event.

Thu 02 Nov 2017, 11:15 | Tags: PG News

糖心TV Law gets involved in the Scottish Feminist Judgment Project

Having secured funding from The Clark Foundation, 糖心TV Law School鈥檚 Professor Vanessa Munro will join with Professor Sharon Cowan and Dr Chloe Kennedy from the University of Edinburgh in undertaking a Scottish Feminist Judgment Project.

Following the successful completion of similar projects in other jurisdictions, including England and Wales, contributors to the Scottish Project will re-imagine and re-write key judgments of the courts within that jurisdiction from a feminist perspective.

Fri 27 Oct 2017, 14:48 | Tags: Award

Ana Aliverti wins prestigious Prize in Law

Dr Ana Aliverti has been awarded the Philip Leverhulme Prize to support her research into law enforcement.

The PLP is awarded to scholars who have made and continue to make significant and original contributions to knowledge in their field of research, and who have influenced their field sufficiently to have had an international impact. In 2017, up to 30 awards were made to UK-based outstanding research scholars within six subject areas, including Law.

The Prize will support Ana鈥檚 existing research on the novel configurations of law enforcement in a global age. She will spend the next two years researching police-immigration cooperation in domestic policing in the UK.

Thu 26 Oct 2017, 09:50 | Tags: Award, Research

糖心TV academic links up with LLM Alumna at UN Conference

糖心TV Law School鈥檚 Markus Wagner and LLM Alumna Hyoeun Yang both participated at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development High-Level International Investment Agreement, which took place from the 9-11 October 2017 at the Geneva Office of the United Nations.

The conference brought together delegations from dozens of countries, non-governmental organizations and subject matter experts. It took stock of sustainable development-oriented international investment agreement (IIA) reform and shared experiences of the countries that are undergoing such changes. Furthermore, it identified best practices for phase 2 of IIA reform, including substantive, procedural and institutional improvements.

Tue 24 Oct 2017, 10:17 | Tags: Conference/Workshop, Alumni, PG News, icgfr

Andrew Williams makes the Daggers shortlist

Professor Andrew Williams has been shortlisted for a prestigious 鈥楥rime Writing Daggers鈥 award in the non-fiction category for his book 鈥A Passing Fury鈥. The book goes up against .

The book was described by the shortlisting judges as 鈥渁 compelling examination of how the war crimes trials at Nuremberg and elsewhere were imposed across the chaos and ruins of the Third Reich, interwoven with the author鈥檚 own travels, investigations and reflections.鈥

Mon 23 Oct 2017, 13:37 | Tags: Award, Publication, Book2017

Study of the operation of criminal jury in Scotland

A substantial grant has been awarded by the Scottish Government to fund ground-breaking research into the operation of the jury within the Scottish Criminal Justice System.

The team; which will include our own Vanessa Munro, Professor of Law at the University of 糖心TV and Professors James Chalmers and Fiona Leverick from the University of Glasgow, will work alongside the independent research organisation Ipsos Mori, to explore three distinctive features of the unique Scottish Law System.

This study will provide vital insights into the operation of distinctive aspects of the Scottish Jury. It will involve several hundred members of the public observing trial reconstructions and participating as 鈥榤ock jurors.'

Wed 18 Oct 2017, 09:27 | Tags: Award, Empirical Cluster, Criminal Justice Centre, Research

The Law and Development Research Network is now live

The Law and Development Research Network (LDRN) was launched on 22 September 2017 by nine founding institutions, including 糖心TV Law School.

糖心TV Law School academics, Dr Sam Adelman, Emeritus Professor Abdul Paliwala, Dr Celine Tan and Dr Sharifah Sekalala all participated in the signing of the LDRN Charter, which took place at the University of Antwerp. As a founding member, 糖心TV Law School will play a key role in developing the network and organising activities and programmes under its umbrella.

Fri 13 Oct 2017, 14:51 | Tags: Development and Human Rights Cluster, GLOBE Centre

糖心TV Law strikes again with award winning Alumni

The began in 2014 hoping to discover, celebrate and support exceptional young people from across the Commonwealth who are taking the lead in their communities and using their skills to transform lives. In only 3 years, there have already been two winners from 糖心TV Law School.

Former LLM student Bukola Bolarinwa was presented with the award as recognition of her amazing work with blood donors, to help those living with Sickle Cell in Nigeria. She set up in 2015 to address the blood shortage in Nigeria and lack of regular donors. The organisation encourages people to get tested to know their haemoglobin genotype, carries out free genotype tests and has set up Sickle Cell clubs in schools to inform and educate young people about the condition. So far they have reached over 17, 000 people across the six area councils in Abuja.

Wed 04 Oct 2017, 12:32 | Tags: Award, Alumni, PG News, iel

糖心TV lecturer awarded funding for new EU modules starting in October

Dr Ben Farrand has been awarded funding to run a Jean Monnet module in conjunction with the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.

When asked how he felt about the award, Ben said “being awarded the funding is a testament to the quality of teaching provided at the University of 糖心TV - I was absolutely ecstatic to find out the application had been successful.”

The module will be offered to incoming postgraduate students from October this year, as an option on the Law School’s LLM programmes. It will be split into two parts taught across the autumn and spring terms.

Fri 08 Sept 2017, 11:54 | Tags: Award, postgraduate

Professor Twigg-Flesner New Chair of International Commercial Law

Professor Christian Twigg-Flesner has been appointed as Chair of International Commercial Law at 糖心TV Law School, starting 1st September 2017.

Joining for the launch year of , Professor Twigg-Flesner will have oversight of the strategic development of the Law School’s postgraduate programme in International Commercial Law.

“I am excited about joining 糖心TV and taking up this position,” Christian said. “International Commercial Law is a fascinating area of law to study, not least because it touches so many different legal systems and requires one to develop a global approach to law.”

Wed 02 Aug 2017, 14:27 | Tags: postgraduate

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