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Professor Luke Clements’ work cited in High Court judgment
The judgment concerned whether social services retained the ability to fund holidays for disabled people.
Dr Ilias Trispiotis gives oral evidence on the Government's proposed legislation against 'conversion therapy' in the UK
Dr Ilias Trispiotis was invited by the House of Commons Women and Equalities Committee to give oral evidence on the Government's proposed legislation against conversion therapy in the UK.
Dr Stuart Wallace quoted in NBC News article on the European Convention on Human Rights to Military Operations
In an interview with Matthew Symington at NBC News, Dr Stuart Wallace discussed his research on the application of the European Convention on Human Rights to Military Operations.
Dr Priyasha Saksena awarded the Sutherland Prize by the American Society for Legal History
The Sutherland Prize, awarded by the American Society for Legal History, is named after Donald W. Sutherland, who was “a distinguished historian of the law of medieval England".
School of Law Postgraduate Researcher Clare James wins Rising Star Award from the Global Food and Environment Institute
The Global Food and Environment Institute (GFEI) are celebrating the exceptional work of staff and students that aligns with the goals of the Institute through a series of awards.