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The politics of precarity in the 21st century
Professor Mike Savage from the London School of Economics visited the School of Law to deliver a seminar on research he conducted for the BBC’s Great British Class Survey.
The Law of Professional-Client-Confidentiality
Professor Duncan Sheehan, Professor of Business Law, has co-authored the second edition of "The Law of Professional-Client Confidentiality, published by Oxford University Press on 3 March 2016.
Stanzas and Statutes: poetry in the School of Law
Over the last week Helen Mort, visited the School of Law, attending classes and running workshops with students, looking at similarities between the language of law and the language of poetry.
Debating Secretary Jack Wray shares his experience ahead of the Debating Final
"In LawSoc you meet people who are in your year and also with people in the years above and below because you go to the same socials, it removes that academic year barrier."
Google tax deal sparks frustration as UK MPs struggle with information void
PhD student Michael Randall, argues that the lack of transparency surrounding global money flows at multinational corporations, results in few people having knowledge of what is owed and to whom.