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Scholars establish global research network on economic crime in Africa following workshop hosted at the University of Johannesburg
The joint workshop, titled ‘Global Research Network on Economic Crime in Africa’, took place in Johannesburg on 23 and 24 April 2025.
Do free speech rights apply against private actors?
The School of Law’s Professor Paul Wragg grapples with the meaning and nature of the term ‘free speech’ in his new monograph.
Dr Imogen Jones works with the Law Commission to hold public consultation event on New Funerary Methods
The Law Commission is engaging in a consultation that is part of a wide-ranging review into Burial, Cremation and New Funerary Methods.
Community engagement in action: School of Law students supporting refugees through pro bono work
The School of Law’s Community Engagement projects are volunteering or ‘pro bono’ opportunities that allow students to put into practice the knowledge and skills they develop throughout their studies.
Building global connections: School of Law hosts offer holder and alumni mixer in Kuala Lumpur
On 3 June, the University of Leeds School of Law held a special mixer in Kuala Lumpur, uniting future students and alumni for an evening of engaging conversation, networking, and community building.




