News - Birmingham Law School Digital technology in government: Over-promised and under-delivered Description:Politicians and tech bosses have spun a ‘Digital Enchantment’ fairytale, which doesn't present a realistic view of digital technology according to new research.Date:24 July 2023 No leg to stand on – Why the United States must reconsider its stance on climate reparations Description:The US has said it will not pay climate reparations to countries affected by climate change disasters "under any circumstances". Date:21 July 2023 Birmingham Law School announces Kalisher Trust scholarship for 2023/24 Description:Birmingham Law School is pleased to announce the Kalisher Trust scholarship is now open for LLM students to apply for funding for 2023 entry.Date:13 July 2023 Policymakers must act now on rules for emerging food technologies Description:University of Birmingham expert calls on the UK Government to take action to fill the legislative gaps around food produced with new and novel technologies.Date:10 July 2023 Transitional justice, reparations and economic and social rights in post-conflict societies Description:This month’s Research Spotlight is on Felix E. Torres and his work on transitional justice, reparations, economic and social rights in post-conflict societies.Date:10 July 2023 Research improves understanding of disagreements over the care of critically ill children Description:A new literature review has improved understanding of the disagreements between families and healthcare professionals over the care of critically ill children.Date:06 July 2023 More than Just a Tune: Music Copyright and Forensic Musicology Description:In this post on the Birmingham Law School Research blog, Dr Chen Zhu and Mr Guy Protheroe examine the relation between music copyright and forensic musicology.Date:26 June 2023 Coding Like a Lawyer: Learning to Programme Can Be Useful (and Fun) for Curating Legal Knowledge? Description:In this blogpost, Birmingham Law School's Dr Chen Zhu reflects on the benefit of learning software programming for studying law. Date:15 June 2023 Out Now: Duress, Undue Influence and Unconscionable Dealing (4th edition, 2023) Description:The latest edition of Professor Nelson Enonchong’s book has just been published by Sweet & Maxwell.Date:09 June 2023 Reema talks about studying Law at Birmingham Description:Hi, my name is Reema, and I am currently a second-year student at the University of Birmingham. I study Law with French Law. Date:06 June 2023 Eric Ngang: policy and law-making on climate change in post-colonial states Description:How policy and law-making on climate change have developed in post-colonial states as a tool for empowering or disempowering individuals and groups impacted.Date:05 June 2023 Of apples, oranges and analogies: keeping use of force and State responsibility separate Description:In this post, Dr Alexander Orakhelashvili comments on the recent academic debate regarding the use of force and self-defence in international lawDate:18 May 2023 Previous1234567891011121314Next