Staff Research Seminars

Birmingham Law School's staff research seminar programme for the spring semester 2012:

Exploring the Nucleus of an Internal Regime of Minority Rights in the EU

Exploring the Nucleus of an Internal Regime of Minority Rights in the EU

Date
05/10/2011 (12:30-14:00)
Description
Staff Research Seminar: Dr Gulara Guliyeva (Birmingham Law School)
The Potential of and the Pitfalls for a European Public Prosecutor?

The Potential of and the Pitfalls for a European Public Prosecutor?

Date
12/10/2011 (12:30-14:00)
Description
Staff Research Seminar: Dr Marianne Wade (Birmingham Law School)
Procedural Fairness in Sanctions Decision-making: A Good Idea in Theory?

Procedural Fairness in Sanctions Decision-making: A Good Idea in Theory?

Date
26/10/2011 (12:30-14:00)
Description
Staff Research Seminar: Devika Hovell (Birmingham Law School)
Boys to Men: Negotiating Agency and Identity in a Young Offender Institution

Boys to Men: Negotiating Agency and Identity in a Young Offender Institution

Date
02/11/2011 (12:30-14:00)
Description
Staff Research Seminar: Kate Gooch (Birmingham Law School)
What Conscience Can Do for Equity?

What Conscience Can Do for Equity?

Date
09/11/2011 (12:30-14:00)
Description
Staff Research Seminar: Dr Irit Samet (Lecturer, King's College, London)
Race, Racism, and the "Vexatious Litigant"

Race, Racism, and the "Vexatious Litigant"

Date
23/11/2011 (12:30-14:00)
Description
Staff Research Seminar: Professor Didi Herman (Kent Law School)
Prosecution Policy-Making: The Case of Assisted Suicide and Mercy Killing in England and Wales

Prosecution Policy-Making: The Case of Assisted Suicide and Mercy Killing in England and Wales

Date
30/11/2011 (12:30-14:00)
Description
Staff Research Seminar: Professor Andrew Sanders (Birmingham Law School)
Professor Thomas Giegerich - Staff Research Seminar

Professor Thomas Giegerich - Staff Research Seminar

Date
07/12/2011 (12:30-14:00)
Description
Staff Research Seminar: Professor Thomas Giegerich (University of Kiel)
Beyond acts, circumstances and results: A fourth ulterior element

Beyond acts, circumstances and results: A fourth ulterior element

Date
11/01/2012 (12:30-14:00)
Description
Staff Research Seminar: Dr. John Child (Senior Lecturer, Oxford Brookes University)
Are Labour Rights Human Rights?

Are Labour Rights Human Rights?

Date
18/01/2012 (12:30-14:00)
Description
Staff Research Seminar: Dr Virginia Mantouvalou (Lecturer, University College London)
Spare Organs, Spare Tissue, Spare Genes?

Spare Organs, Spare Tissue, Spare Genes?

Date
25/01/2012 (12:30-14:00)
Description
Staff Research Seminar: Professor Jean McHale (Birmingham Law School)
Sexual Violence and the Possibilities of Restorative Justice

Sexual Violence and the Possibilities of Restorative Justice

Date
01/02/2012 (12:30-14:00)
Description
Staff Research Seminar: Dr Estelle Zingsstag (Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Criminology, Law Faculty, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium)
Res Omnium Communes, Res Extra Commercium: The Common Heritage of Mankind

Res Omnium Communes, Res Extra Commercium: The Common Heritage of Mankind

Date
09/02/2012 (12:30-14:00)
Description
Staff Research Seminar: Ms Yoriko Otomo (Lecturer, University of Keele)
Judicial activism and the ECJ: how should academics respond?

Judicial activism and the ECJ: how should academics respond?

Date
15/02/2012 (12:30-14:00)
Description
Staff Research Seminar: Professor Anthony Arnull (Birmingham Law School)
Conscience: Reflections around Radbruch

Conscience: Reflections around Radbruch

Date
22/02/2012 (12:30-14:00)
Description
Staff Research Seminar: Professor Roger Cotterrell (Queen Mary, London)
Going to bed with the chickens: the criminalisation of sexual acts with non-human animals and corpses

Going to bed with the chickens: the criminalisation of sexual acts with non-human animals and corpses

Date
29/02/2012 (12:30-14:00)
Description
Staff Research Seminar: Dr. Imogen Jones (Manchester Law School)
Sovereignty Re-visited

Sovereignty Re-visited

Date
07/03/2012 (12:30-14:00)
Description
Staff Research Seminar: Dr. Alison Young (University of Oxford)
Fulfilling its Purpose for the 21st Century? English Family Law and the Debate on the Accommodation of Shari'a Law

Fulfilling its Purpose for the 21st Century? English Family Law and the Debate on the Accommodation of Shari'a Law

Date
14/03/2012 (12:30-14:00)
Description
Staff Research Seminar: Professor Sonia Harris-Short (Birmingham Law School)
International Arbitration: an alternative to the courts or a forum in its own right?

International Arbitration: an alternative to the courts or a forum in its own right?

Date
22/03/2012 (12:30-14:00)
Description
Staff Research Seminar: Dr. Julian Lew, QC
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