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Dr Priyasha Saksena authors new monograph “Sovereignty, International Law, and the Princely States of Colonial South Asia”
The book places the princely states of colonial South Asia at the heart of debates over the boundaries of international law.
Leading criminologists tackle issue of violence against women: new podcast
The “How to fix…?” podcast series brings together seven interdisciplinary panels of academics to discuss how their research could help to solve some of the world’s most pressing problems.
JUSTICE publishes report into Behavioural Control Orders in England and Wales
JUSTICE is a cross-party law reform and human rights organisation working to strengthen the justice system – administrative, civil, and criminal – in the United Kingdom.
Dr Carrie Bradshaw submits written evidence to Public Accounts Committee inquiry
The Public Accounts Committee examines the value for money of Government projects, programmes and service delivery.
Six School of Law academics awarded Michael Beverley Innovation Fellowships
The Michael Beverley Innovation Fellowship is funded through a £1 million donation from Michael Beverley, a Leeds alumnus and Yorkshire business leader.