News - Birmingham Law School Call for papers: International Writing Workshops on Access to Justice in Southeast Asia Description:A call for papers for the upcoming event on access to justice in Southeast Asia, from Dr Georgia AntonopoulouDate:10 May 2024 You are OK for now, but we are watching you Description:Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili discusses the International Court's latest Order in Nicaragua v GermanyDate:08 May 2024 US Inflation Reduction Act: Yet Another Green Industrial Policy on Trial at the WTO Description:Dr Henok Asmelash discusses the consistency of the US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) with the WTO legal framework and its possible implications.Date:22 April 2024 The sloth like approach to NHS patient safety culture development Description:John Tingle discusses patient safety culture in NHS.Date:17 April 2024 The indispensable party doctrine resurfaces in Nicaragua v Germany Description:Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili writes for the Birmingham Law School Research BlogDate:15 April 2024 Professor Rosie Harding elected to the Bench of Middle Temple Description:The Birmingham Law School Professor has been unanimously elected as an Honorary Bencher of Middle Temple.Date:15 April 2024 Legal arguments and political cost: the latest debate on armed conflicts and Ukraine Description:In this post for the BLS blog, Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili addresses the latest debate on State participation in international armed conflicts. Date:10 April 2024 £1 million grant announced for research to support those affected by harmful gambling Description:Researchers in Law and Public Health at the University of Birmingham are calling for more action to reduce the impact of harmful gambling on public health.Date:28 March 2024 Professor Orakhelashvili’s latest work on State immunity Description:Professor Orakhelashvili has made a presentation outlining the contrast between the approaches taken by the Court of Appeal and the International Court in SeoulDate:27 March 2024 Martin Trybus teaches at the Cyprus Security and Defence Academy Description:On the 11 and 12 March 2024, Professor Martin Trybus delivered lectures and led a case study discussion on the European Legal Framework for Defence ProcurementDate:20 March 2024 Deepfake pop, the legacy of civil war & the impact of terror attacks - all at Hay Festival 2024 Description:Leading academics and experts from the University of Birmingham’s College of Arts and Law have been announced as part of this year’s Hay Festival lineup.Date:18 March 2024 Of propriety and discretion, or what the UK Government has told the International Court Description:Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili addresses UK’s submissions made before the International Court of Justice in advisory proceedings concerning Palestine.Date:15 March 2024 Previous012345678910111213Next