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From law student to pioneering researcher in disability rights and colonial legacies
Damarie Kalonzo, a postgraduate researcher at the School of Law, shares her academic journey from her initial interest in disability law to her current PhD research on colonial legacies in Kenya.
PGR shines spotlight on disability rights at international conference
The School of Law celebrates the continued achievements of Postgraduate Researcher, Maral Nosratzadeh, who continues to lead groundbreaking work at the intersection of disability and law.
School of Law professor Anna Lawson elected to British Academy
A leading law academic at Leeds has been made a Fellow of the British Academy.
School of Law success at the Engaged for Impact Awards
The inaugural University of Leeds Research Culture and Engaged for Impact Awards were held on Tuesday 19 July 2022.
Cerebra Pro Bono Research Programme publish report on 'Institutionalising parent carer blame'
The Cerebra LEaP Project publishes a yearly report which aims to raise awareness and bring about practical change in the law, public policy and practice concerning the rights of disabled children.