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School of Law academics' research cited in EU Commission proposal
“The lack of harmonised insolvency regimes has long been identified as one of the key obstacles to the freedom of capital movement in the EU and to greater integration of the EU’s capital markets.”
Dr Paolo Sandro analyses Labour’s plans to replace House of Lords
The House of Lords is the second chamber of UK Parliament. It plays a crucial role in examining bills, questioning government action and investigating public policy.
The Royal Asiatic Society establishes prize named after Professor Surya P. Subedi
The Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland was founded by the eminent Sanskrit scholar, Henry Thomas Colebrooke, on the 15th March 1823.
Dr Jack Meakin launches new blog series on ‘Labour, Strategy, and Legal Mobilisation’
The series brings together a range of voices and insights on the strategic use of law by trade unions and workers in the course of industrial relations campaigns.
Dr Subhajit Basu quoted in Scottish Data Strategy for Health and Social Care: Analysis of Consultation Responses
The Scottish Government is developing the first ever Data Strategy for Health and Social Care in Scotland. A public consultation for the Health and Social Care Data Strategy was launched on 16th May.