News - Birmingham Law School

Technology metals: the need for a circular economy system

Acetylene torch smelting hot precious metals
Description:
The transition to net zero is threatened by the vulnerability of the supply chains for these critical materials, few of which are produced or processed in the UK
Date:
17 February 2022

Why this, and why now? Tracking the development of the Health and Care Bill

Description:
Once-in-a-generation NHS reforms are not new, but what is put into – and left out of – new legislation can be revealing. Blogpost by Dr Mary Guy (Lancaster) and Professor Jean McHale (Birmingham).
Date:
07 February 2022

The British Sign Language Bill – A Comment

Description:
In this post, Dr Gearóidín McEvoy, a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research Fellow at Birmingham Law School, comments on British Sign Language Bill currently progressing through the legislative procedure
Date:
02 February 2022

Buying sustainability: the SAPIENS NETWORK

Description:
In this post, Professor Martin Trybus discusses the means and techniques to facilitate sustainability through procurement
Date:
26 January 2022

The EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement: an unfinished deal

Wolfgang Weiss
Description:
New Institute of European Law Working Paper
Date:
08 January 2022

Trybus at European Defence Agency course in Rome

Description:
Professor Martin Trybus contributed a lecture on the EU law of defence procurement and a workshop session to the 5th installment of the European Security and Defence College Expert Level Course.
Date:
07 January 2022

Seafood without the Sea: Trademarks, Art. 20 TRIPS and How Animal Cell-Cultivation Technology Can Promote Sustainable Fisheries

Description:
In the latest blogpost on BLS research blog, Dr Mariela de Amstalden discusses the prospects of regulation of lab-grown food and related matters of trademark litigation.
Date:
05 January 2022
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