News - Birmingham Law School Public Procurement and Labour Rights Description:Natalia Spataru updates on her internment and research at the ITCILO Academy on Fundamental Principles and Rights at WorkDate:07 November 2023 Race and Policing – why discussions really matter Description:Dr Marianne Wade joins community leaders to speak with Metropolitan Police officers about race and policing in the first episode of a new video series.Date:31 October 2023 Doctoral researcher's secondment in Berlin Description:In June 2023, doctoral student, Xinyue Xue undertook a one-month secondment with Forum Vergabe eV (the Forum) in Berlin, Germany.Date:30 October 2023 State of the pleadings: Ukraine, Russia and 32 musketeers before the International Court of Justice Description:Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili discusses the jurisdictional argument raised in the Ukraine v Russia case before the ICJDate:27 October 2023 Professor Trybus on ESA procurement reform Description:IEL Director Professor Martin Trybus attended a meeting at the European Space Agency (ESA) European Space Agency Headquarters in Paris on 1 September 2023.Date:27 October 2023 Exploring Evidential Relevance in the Crown Court: Views from the Bar Description:In this post on the BLS Research blog, Polly Hernandez discusses the relevance criteria applicable to evidence in criminal proceedingsDate:20 October 2023 Should the BBC refer to Hamas as terrorists? Description:In this post, Dr Alan Greene discusses the meaning of terrorism in the light of the scope and purpose of UK’s counter-terrorist legislation.Date:18 October 2023 Research Spotlight: Manisha Mathews Description:This month’s Research Spotlight is on Dr Manisha Mathews and her work on fatherhood, leave policy and equality law.Date:05 October 2023 Confuse the law, protect the aggressor Description: In this post on the Brmingham Law School research blog, Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili critiques the ICRC’s approach on international armed conflictsDate:03 October 2023 Climate Change and Climate Anxiety at the Law School Description:Dr Lovleen Bhullar and Professor Natasa Mavronicola write for the Birmingham Law School Research BlogDate:21 September 2023 No knee jerk implementation of Martha’s Rule Description:Support is growing for 'Martha’s Rule' to help patients access a second opinion, but development and implementation must not be rushed.Date:21 September 2023 Success for The Vulnerable Accused in the Criminal Justice System conference Description:The University of Birmingham hosted the Vulnerable Accused in the Criminal Justice System conference from 13th to 14th September. Date:15 September 2023 Previous1234567891011121314Next