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PhD researcher Natasha Gooden invited to speak at international conference
The conference organised by Adamas University, India, on 'Global ramification on international human rights: challenges and the way forward' was held virtually over Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 April.
Dr Subhajit Basu co-authors research into the dangers of automated vehicles
An article on the research published in 'Humanities and Social Sciences Communications' – one of Nature’s prestigious publications – explores the legal issues surrounding automated vehicles.
Dr Amaka Vanni writes article for TWAILR and publishes the book 'Patent Games in the Global South'
Dr Vanni joined the School in November 2020 as a Lecturer in Law. Her areas of expertise include international economic law, intellectual property law, law and development and global governance.
Juno Worsdell, second year LLB Law student, writes for Human Rights Pulse
We spoke to Juno about her experience of writing for the Human Rights Pulse, where her interest in human rights stems from and why she has decided to set up the Human Rights Law Group.
Professor Surya Subedi contributes to the discussion on the universality of human rights and decolonising the curriculum
Professor Subedi’s new book “Human Rights in Eastern Civilisations” looks at how cross-fertilisation of values between the Eastern and Western civilisations has taken place.