Events

Results 31 to 36 of 52 in School of Law during 2017

This workshop, organised in collaboration with History & Policy, will explore how historians and historical researchers from other disciplines can engage with local policy-making structures...

This inaugural lecture will draw on themes from Professor Pinar Akman’s research to in the area of abuse dominance with a view to discussing the lack of universally accepted principles in this area.

As some of the largest and most developed antitrust jurisdictions in the world, the US and the EU are often looked upon as influential authorities on competition law standards and approaches...

As a part of the Thirtieth Anniversary celebrations of Centre for Criminal Justice Studies (CCJS) at the University of Leeds, this conference will bring together and showcase research.

This lecture draws upon ideas found in my recent monograph, Discrimination As Stigma: A Theory of Anti Discrimination Law (Hart, 2017).

This seminar explores the shift back to traditional methods of contract interpretation as represented by the Supreme Court decisions in Arnold v Britton and Wood v Capita Insurance Services.

  • One day event
  • Reoccuring events