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School of Law raises a glass to the graduating Class of 2020 in social media celebrations
The social distancing measures current in place in the UK due to the COVID-19 pandemic meant that traditional graduation celebrations couldn’t take place in July 2020.
Dr Subhajit Basu and PhD student Natasha Gooden write opinion piece on the role of international law in relation to international inquiry on COVID-19
Following the COVID-19 outbreak and subsequent worldwide investigation into the pandemic, international law and its responses have been put into the spotlight.
Research conducted by Professor Graham Farrell on crime trends during the UK's COVID-19 lockdown quoted in The Economist
The Economist article, which featured research conducted by Professor Farrell, examined how police forces reacted to changing crime trends during lockdown.
Professor Iyiola Solanke discusses similarities between COVID-19 and racial discrimination
Racial discrimination is like COVID-19 - a virus we can tackle: Iyiola Solanke
Students participating in School of Law Community Engagement projects find creative solutions to delivery during COVID-19 pandemic
Students who would have been delivering StreetLaw and PrisonLaw presentations in schools, prisons or charities between March and May developed materials which can be delivered and used electronically.