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Professor de la Feria interviewed by BBC and ABC Australia
As the evolving case of the Panama Papers proves tax has increasingly become a topic for discussion and worldwide debate.
School of Law hosts inaugural conference on Chinese and English Commercial Law organised by the China-Britain Joint Research Centre on Commercial Law (CBRCCL).
School of Law hosts inaugural conference on Chinese and English Commercial Law organised by the China-Britain Joint Research Centre on Commercial Law (CBRCCL).
Time to act on conflicts of interest in property, study warns
The property sector is at risk of serious reputational damage if it does not put in place more robust rules to curtail 'double-dipping', a major study has warned.
The Law of Professional-Client-Confidentiality
Professor Duncan Sheehan, Professor of Business Law, has co-authored the second edition of "The Law of Professional-Client Confidentiality, published by Oxford University Press on 3 March 2016.
Google tax deal sparks frustration as UK MPs struggle with information void
PhD student Michael Randall, argues that the lack of transparency surrounding global money flows at multinational corporations, results in few people having knowledge of what is owed and to whom.