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Dr Stephen W. Smith's monograph cited by Court of Appeal
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The Court of Appeal cited Birmingham Law lecturer Dr Stephen W. Smith's recent monograph, End-of-Life Decisions in Medical Care this month.
Date:
22 March 2013
University of Birmingham to host the Criminal Bar Association Conference
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The University of Birmingham is proud to host the forthcoming Criminal Bar Association 2013 Spring Conference on Saturday 27th April in the prestigious Bramall Building
Date:
22 March 2013
Dr Rosa Freedman writes a guest post for UK Human Rights Blog
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Is rights replication undermining international human rights law?
Date:
21 March 2013
Dr Luca Rubini submits an amicus curiae brief in WTO renewable energy subsidy litigation
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On 12 March 2013 Dr Luca Rubini submitted an amicus curiae brief to the Appellate Body of the WTO, in the context of the pending Canada – Renewable Energy/FIT disputes (DS 412, DS426). In this high-profile case the Appellate Body is called to clarify key concepts of the definition of subsidy, in some cases for the first time, and develop its existing jurisprudence.
Date:
13 March 2013
Just published: Dr Rosa Freedman, The UN Human Rights Council - A critique and early assessment
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The latest book by Dr Rosa Freedman, lecturer at Birmingham Law School and expert in International Human Rights Law, was published this week by Routledge as part of its Research in Human Rights series.
Date:
06 March 2013
Graham Gee on the impeachment of the Chief Justice of Sri Lanka
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Birmingham Law School's Graham Gee recently participated in a seminar panel on the impeachment of the Chief Justice of Sri Lanka.
Date:
01 March 2013
Birmingham Law School to Visit Canada
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Birmingham Law School will be visiting Canada between the 15-23 March to talk to students interested in LLB and LLM programmes at the University of Birmingham
Date:
01 March 2013
Recently published: Professor Andrew Sanders, Bioethics, Medicine and the Criminal Law
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At the end of January Cambridge University Press published the latest work by Birmingham Law School's Professor Andrew Sanders, Professor of Criminal Law and Criminology and currently Head of School.
Date:
24 February 2013
CEPLER announces its involvement in a funded research study with the School of Education
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The Centre for Professional Legal Education and Research is pleased to announce it has been awarded funding for Dr Julian Lonbay's input into a three year study led by the School of Education
Date:
15 February 2013
Professor Trybus at EBRD and UNCITRAL procurement event in London
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In January 2013 Professor Martin Trybus (Birmingham Professor of European Law and Policy) contributed to a conference on the UNCITRAL Model Law on Public Procurement jointly organised by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the United Nations Commission for International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) at the EBRD headquarters in London.
Date:
15 February 2013
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