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New research sheds light on ‘grave threat’ of economic cybercrime
A new report co-authored by a University of Leeds expert argues that new approaches must be adopted to tackle economic cybercrime.
PhD students present at the International AgLaw Colloquium in Pisa
Diane Ryland and Alicia Epstein, both PhD research students at the School of Law presented papers at the first Agricultural Law Colloquium in Pisa in September 2015.
Martha Fineman delivers inaugural lecture for Centre for Law and Social Justice
Over one hundred scholars came to Leeds to hear Professor Fineman discuss her recent work concerning the use of vulnerability as a means to understand societal inequalities.
The School of Law builds international relations in China
Director of the Leeds Social Sciences Institute, Adam Crawford visited Universities in China to develop international relations with Schools of Law and Criminal Justice in June 2015.
Hogan Lovells Bursary Scheme Award Winners
International law firm Hogan Lovells has awarded £1,000 to the School of Law in what will become an annual bursary scheme