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Report published on Direct Payments for disabled children and young people and their families
The Cerebra Pro Bono Research Programme’s Legal Entitlements and Problem-Solving Project carried out research on experiences of the government’s Direct Payments scheme.
Report published on Government policy on PIP assessments and Social Security and Child Support Tribunal hearings
The International Disability Law Clinic has published a report on the Government policy not to install audio recording equipment for all Personal Independence Payment assessments and tribunals.
Honorary doctorate for Leeds academic
Professor Anna Lawson has been awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Louvain-la-Neuve for her work in Disability Law.
Disability Law Hub prepares to impact change at European level
The Disability Law Hub, established in 2016 by the School of Law's Centre for Law and Social Justice, has taken steps toward redirecting the future spend of EU Structural Funds.
Professor Gerard Quinn takes up a chair at the School of Law
We are delighted to announce that Professor Gerard Quinn has taken up a chair at the School of Law.