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Dirty Asset: Comparative and international aspects of criminal and terrorism financing
The third symposium in the ‘Dirty Assets’ series of events will be hosted at the University of Tilburg on October 26 & 27 2015.
“Outstanding Presentation” award for blind Human Rights Law student
Thomas Mtonga was awarded the “Outstanding Presentation” honour at the biennial conference which was attended by delegates from over 50 countries.
Success for Inaugural Conference of the Community of Restorative Researchers
The inaugural conference of the Community of Restorative Researchers was held on 7 July 2015, welcoming over 65 researchers, practitioners and policy makers.
PhD student comments on the Conservatives new Living Wage
Doctoral student, George Wilson discusses how the National Living Wage will have disastrous consequences for the lowest paid.
Leeds students moot against international teams in Competition Law Moot
Leeds School of Law students John Gannon and Noorjahan Goffar were one of eight teams to reach the quarter finals of the Herbert Smith Freehills Competition Law Moot.