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Julian Assange cannot take up asylum in Ecuador without arrest
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Birmingham's Rob Cryer, Professor of International Law, talks to the Telegraph.
Date:
16 August 2012
Dr Julian Lonbay on Assuring the competence of legal service providers in England and Wales
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Birmingham Senior Lecturer recently gave a paper at the Legal Education and Training Review (LETR) Symposium on Assuring competence in a changing legal services market that took place on July 11 in Manchester
Date:
31 July 2012
Call for Papers: Regulating Behaviour: Law, Theory and Practice
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Postgraduate conference to take place 25-26 September 2012
Date:
27 July 2012
Report on the 2012 Conference: Integration or Disintegration?
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Third international conference on the future of European Law & Policy took place in June 2012
Date:
24 July 2012
Report on the Institute of European Law Annual Lecture 2012
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On 27 June 2012 Professor Alan Dashwood delivered the 10th IEL Annual Lecture on the topic of Judicial Activism and Conferred Powers - Is the Court of Justice of the EU falling into bad habits?
Date:
20 July 2012
New book on Treaty of Lisbon
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Collection published by Edward Elgar is based on papers given in 2010 at the IEL's "After Lisbon" conference
Date:
11 July 2012
Dr Marianne Wade on Judicial Control of Europol by the ECJ
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Senior lecturer and Director of the Institute of Judicial Administration to speak at "Making Europe Safer: Europol at the Heart of European Security Architecture?" conference
Date:
15 June 2012
Dr Luca Rubini is awarded Robert Schuman Fellowship
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Senior Research Fellowship will allow Luca to continue his research into the regulation of subsidies in the WTO in Florence
Date:
15 June 2012
Professor Arnull Cited by Supreme Court in Assange Case
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Well-known book by Birmingham's Barber Professor of Jurisprudence cited by Lord Mance in his dissenting judgment in Assange v The Swedish Prosecution Authority.
Date:
08 June 2012
Professor Satnam Choongh talks about CEPLER
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Video interview where Birmingham Law School's Professor Satnam Choongh talks about how our new Centre for Professional Legal Education & Research will directly benefit students from September 2012.
Date:
08 June 2012
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