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Professor Paul Wragg provides evidence to the UK government on Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation
SLAPPs can be characterised as an abuse of the legal process, where the primary objective is to harass, intimidate and financially and psychologically exhaust one’s opponent via improper means.
Professor Fiona Smith advises UK government on Australia trade agreement
The UK-Australia trade agreement is the first new trade deal negotiated 'from scratch' that the UK government will have signed since leaving the EU.
School of Law hosts international symposium on Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis
The Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis have been holding annual meetings since 1992 in a range of countries including the US, Japan, Norway, Australia, El Salvador, India, Brazil and China.
Dr Matt Tidmarsh interviewed on Voice of Islam Radio
Voice of Islam is a digital and online radio station with podcasts covering topics from an Islamic viewpoint.
Professor Pinar Akman contributes to Centre for International Governance Innovation essay series
The essay is titled “Competition Law, Digitalization and Platforms: Separating the Old Challenges from the New”.