News - Birmingham Law School

The GREAT Scholarship with Birmingham Law School

Sijia Jiang posing behind a hedge with a colourful leafy background
Description:
Birmingham Law School is pleased to announce a generous GREAT Scholarship available to our Chinese applicants studying a one-year postgraduate programme.
Date:
28 July 2022

Empowering Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Public Procurement

Delegates at the Nottingham Conference
Description:
Professor Martin Trybus and his PhD student Xinyue Xue delivered a presentation at the Public Procurement Conference (Global Revolution XI)
Date:
14 July 2022

Right to abortion is critical in exercising rights that allow human flourishing

Women holding placards protesting for legal abortion
Description:
Restrictive abortion law neither stops abortion nor alleviates women’s need for it, but exposes people to dangers associated with seeking unlawful abortion.
Date:
28 June 2022

Far more than “limited and specific”: The Government’s Bill of Rights and international law

Gravel, scales and law books
Description:
Dr Alexander Orakhelashvili discusses the recently published bill on human rights
Date:
27 June 2022

Patient Safety Never Events in the NHS

A hospital patient's hand, holding the hand of a loved one
Description:
Birmingham Law School's John Tingle writes about the NHS concept of patient safety "never events"
Date:
20 June 2022

Now in paperback: International Law and International Politics by Alexander Orakhelashvili

Cover of the book "International Law and International Politics - Foundations of Interdisciplinary Analysis" by Alexander Orakhelashvili
Description:
Latest work by Birmingham Law School expert in international law is available this month (June 2022) in paperback from Edward Elgar.
Date:
15 June 2022

Feminism, Violence Against Women, and Law Reform. Decolonial Lessons from Ecuador

Birmingham Law School's arches
Description:
Dr Silvana Tapia Tapia (Birmingham Law School) discusses her research and new monograph on feminism and sexual violence.
Date:
14 June 2022

Reframing ‘Survivor-Centred’ Approaches to Conflict-Related Sexual Violence

The silhouette of a woman with head slightly bowed
Description:
Looking at new ways of thinking about support for survivors of conflict-related sexual violence.
Date:
09 June 2022

Incentivising nature conservation in a time of pandemic – some options for Africa

Birmingham Law School's arches
Description:
Dr Walters Nsoh, Associate Professor in Law at Birmingham, discusses nature conservation in relation to the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Date:
07 June 2022

A perfect storm in clinical negligence litigation is brewing and reforms are on the horizon

Gavel, scales and law books
Description:
Birmingham Law School's John Tingle looks at issues related to clinical negligence compensation and the NHS.
Date:
30 May 2022

A patient safety crisis in NHS maternity care?

Gravel, scales and law books
Description:
John Tingle discusses issues relating to maternity care in England.
Date:
23 May 2022

The UK Government’s plan to send refugees to Rwanda isn’t that different to policies in Europe

A chain link fence covered with razor wire
Description:
The the UK is not the first country to pursue such off-shoring of its responsibilities towards those seeking refuge
Date:
19 May 2022
  1. Previous
  2. 1
  3. 2
  4. 3
  5. 4
  6. 5
  7. 6
  8. 7
  9. 8
  10. 9
  11. 10
  12. 11
  13. 12
  14. 13
  15. 14
  16. Next