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A view from a walkway on a Brutalist block of flats. Smiling photo of Dr Bainbridge in a circle frame to the left.

Cuckooing has become a standalone criminal offence in England and Wales, as the Crime and Policing Act 2026 received Royal Assent on 29 April.

Cover of the Open Access International Human Rights Law Textbook

The School of Law proudly celebrates its staff, postgraduate researchers and students who won the Student-Staff Partnership of the Year Award.

Smiling group image of all the PGRs who took part in the PGR conference. Background is on screen: School of Law PGR Conference 2026

On Wednesday 22 April 2026 the School of Law hosted a conference run by Postgraduate Researchers (PGRs) looking at the work of PGRs from across all School Research Centres.

Text on left says 'Alumni Stories, Dea Nini (International Human Rights Law 2023) and a photo of Dea on the right at her graduation.

We spoke to School of Law alumna Dea Nini about her time at Leeds, the academic experiences that shaped her, and her career at the forefront of strategic human rights litigation and advocacy.

Beige backgroun. Text: 'Behind closed books: money laundering in UK insolvency proceedings. Logos of UKRI, Leeds uni, IPA. Smiling pictures of Drs Zavoli and Casasola in circles.

Dr Ilaria Zavoli and Dr Oriana Casasola’s ESRC-funded research project explored the money laundering risks of the UK insolvency sector and the lived realities of the practitioners operating in it.