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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.
The Community of Restorative Researchers gains an International Advisory Board
The Community of Restorative Researchers recruits an International Advisory Board (IAB), comprising members from a wide range of professions.
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.
Doctoral Researcher publishes article about Britain's minimum wage
George Wilson, a PhD student, discusses the forthcoming increase in the UK's minimum wage.
Doctoral candidate George Wilson invited to speak at the University of Wisconsin Law School
The lecture was entitled “Establishing a Minimum Wage for the European Union: The Potential of ‘New’ Normative Hybridity”.