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Dr Konstantinos Stylianou is interviewed on net neutrality by Russian state news agency and the Institution for Engineering and Technology
As net neutrality continues to provoke a heated debate, the US Federal Communications Commission voted on December 14 to repeal the relevant rules, a move that was widely expected since last summer.
Leeds Law PhD scholar given an international role
Ms Amrisha Pandey, a PhD scholar at the School of Law, has been appointed to the International Water Resources Association’s Task Force on Water Quality.
Dr Konstantinos Stylianou contributes to Channel 4’s analysis on the controversial topic of net neutrality
Net neutrality is again in the news after the Federal Communications Commission in the US announced that it will scrap the previous regulations that safeguarded the principle.
Professor Subedi invited to launch a new human rights research network in the Netherlands
Professor and Barrister Surya P Subedi OBE, QC, has been invited to launch a new Netherlands Network for Human Rights Research at the Asser Institute in The Hague, by eight leading Dutch universities.
Professor Rita de la Feria discusses the leaked Paradise Papers on BBC 5 Live
Professor Rita de la Feria, Professor of Tax Law, has spoken to BBC Radio 5 live about the questions which have arisen following the leaked Paradise Papers.