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Leeds Law Professor’s contribution to the world’s political and business leaders’ summit in Davos
A report on global investment policy has been released to the world’s political and business leaders at a press conference at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos on 22 January.
Book Publication - Disabled Children: A Legal Handbook
Luke Clements, together with Professor Janet Read and barrister Steve Broach have published a new edition of their ‘Disabled Children: Legal Handbook’ (Legal Action 2016).
Lydia Bleasdale-Hill awarded University Student Education Fellowship
Lydia Bleasdale-Hill, associate professor in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice at the School of Law has been awarded a Full University Student Education Fellowship.
Research to inform the development of restorative policing and improve engagement with victims secures major new award
A research team based at the University of Sheffield and the University of Leeds has secured £336,000 of funding from the Police Knowledge Fund to develop greater understanding of restorative justice.
“A tax on gender” - Leeds Research Student comments on controversial ‘tampon tax’
Wide spread debate has opened on this topic as a result of the recent rejection by MPs to scrap the 5% VAT rate on sanitary products.