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School of Law marks UK Disability History Month 2022
UK Disability History Month 2022 ran from 16 November to 16 December with the theme of Disability, Health and Well Being.
Dr James Greenwood-Reeves has first book “Justifying Violent Protest” published
The book was based on Dr Greenwood-Reeves' PhD thesis conducted at the University of Leeds.
Dr Nick Cartwright appointed as Visiting Fellow for the Centre of Advancing Race Equality
The Centre for the Advancement of Race Equality (CARE) believes equality, diversity and inclusion is a critical aspect of a healthy research culture.
Dr Anna Barker leads study published on the safety of women and girls in parks in West Yorkshire
Parks in West Yorkshire should be better designed and managed so that women and girls feel safe throughout the day and after dark, according to the new study.
Dr Paolo Sandro analyses Labour’s plans to replace House of Lords
The House of Lords is the second chamber of UK Parliament. It plays a crucial role in examining bills, questioning government action and investigating public policy.




