News - Birmingham Law School Professor Trybus speaks about SME and procurement at World Bank event Description:Professor of European Law and Policy and Director of Birmingham Institute of European Law spoke at online event.Date:18 November 2022 Retreat from Kherson – evidence of war crimes emerges, how do we hold those responsible to account? Description:Patterns of Russian war crimes in Ukraine are becoming clear, but bringing those responsible to justice will not be easy. Date:17 November 2022 Human Rights and 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar Description:As the hotly anticipated FIFA World Cup kicks off in Qatar, Dr Jason Haynes explores the scrutiny of the gulf state and FIFA about human rights violations Date:17 November 2022 Under the pretence of treaty interpretation: arbitral award on Green Power Description:Dr Alexander Orakhelashvili critiques the award by SCC arbitral tribunal in the Green Power case.Date:14 November 2022 The Carceral State vs Indigenous Women's Lives Description:Dr Meghan Campbell discusses the Canadian Supreme Court’s decision in R v Sharma and its potential impact on Canadian equality lawsDate:08 November 2022 Contract Law: Going, going, gone? Description:In this post on the Birmingham Law School Research blog Dr Catherine Mitchell discusses the modern dynamics of English contract lawDate:08 November 2022 Patient safety challenges in the NHS Description:Birmingham Law School's John Tingle reviews three NHS patient safety reports published in recent months.Date:04 November 2022 Professor called to give expert evidence to UK Parliament Justice Select Committee Description:Dr Peter Coe attended Strasbourg as the UK's representative on the Council of Europe’s Committee of Experts on Strategic Lawsuits against Public Participation.Date:31 October 2022 Do-It-Yourself Diabetes Technology and the Law Description:New paper: #WeAreNotWaiting DIY Artificial Pancreas Systems and the Challenges for the LawDate:24 October 2022 Causation in International Law Description:Dr Alexander Orakhelashvili’s tenth book, Causation in International Law, has been published by Edward Elgar Publishers.Date:20 October 2022 Fiona de Londras appointed to the Independent Commission on UK Public Health Emergency Powers Description:Birmingham’s Professor of Global Legal Studies has been appointed as a Commissioner to the Independent Commission on UK Public Health Emergency Powers.Date:14 October 2022 Minister praises Midlands tech students as part of AI scholarship drive Description:A government minister has praised the achievements of artificial intelligence (AI) and data science students and graduates at two UK universities.Date:13 October 2022 Previous1234567891011121314Next