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What does ‘Just Transition’ look like through a feminist lens?
Erika Moranduzzo, PhD candidate at the School of Law, discusses how current just transition plans for a greener economy often fail to address deep-rooted inequalities.
School of Law academic contributes expertise on Islamic Law and child protection at Malta V Conference
Dr Nazia Yaqub contributed her expertise on the intersections between Islamic law and international child protection at the fifth Malta Conference.
Professor Jen Hendry secures funding to advance research on preventive justice and hybrid orders
Professor Jen Hendry has received AHRC funding to explore the injustices of civil and criminal hybrid orders, aiming to raise public awareness and foster policy change.
Faculty of Social Sciences researchers attend COP29
In November, researchers and students from the Faculty of Social Sciences will attend COP-29 (either in-person or remotely), which is this year hosted in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Transforming legal education: Dr Nick Cartwright speaks on anti-racist law education at International HETL Conference
Dr Cartwright’s recent presentation at the HETL 2024 Conference explored how law schools can serve as change agents by implementing anti-racist practices and fostering social justice within academia.