News - Birmingham Law School First meeting of new Marie Curie Network that includes Birmingham Law School Description:The University of Turin, which coordinates the SAPIENS Network project, hosted the first SAPIENS Network Advanced Training Course (ATC). ATCs are a crucial part of the SAPIENS Network.Date:01 November 2021 Immune "orthodoxies"? You wish Description:In this post, Dr Alexander Orakhelashvili responds to some points in Professor O'Keefe's review of the Cambridge Handbook of Immunities and International LawDate:29 October 2021 Moral determinations in international law: lessons from the seals dispute Description:Video of the first webinar of the International Economic Law and Policy Working Group (IELPWG) of Birmingham Law School.Date:25 October 2021 Coronavirus emergency powers: parliament must not waste its third and final chance to review them Description:Professor Fiona De Londras writes for The ConversationDate:20 October 2021 The Health Services Safety Investigations Body and the Health and Care Bill 2021: Safe Spaces or a worrying lack of candour? Description:In this blogpost, Professor Jean McHale examines pertinent provisions of 2021 health and Care Bill, currently progressing through the legislative processDate:20 October 2021 Birmingham Law School ranked in top 100 globally Description:Birmingham Law School has climbed 71 places in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022 rankings, making it one of the top law schools in the world.Date:20 October 2021 Birmingham Law School ranked in top 100 globally Description:Birmingham Law School has climbed 71 places in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022 rankings.Date:18 October 2021 'The crown and the jewel' The rise and fall of the WTO Appellate Body: a critical analysis Description:Dr Luca Rubini discusses the challenges faced by the World Trade Organisation system owing to problems arising from the operation of WTO's Appellate BodyDate:07 October 2021 Just published – Resilience, Adaptive Peacebuilding and Transitional Justice: How Societies Recover after Collective Violence. Description:New open access volume from Cambridge University Press co-edited by Professor Janine Natalya Clark from Birmingham Law School and Professor Michael Ungar from Dalhousie University in Canada.Date:29 September 2021 On Minorities, Postcolonial States, and International Law Description:Professor Mohammad Shahabuddin discusses in the new BLS Research Blog how his latest monograph examines the role of minorities in the formation of post-colonial States.Date:29 September 2021 Conflict-Related Sexual Violence and the International Policy Level: Why Resilience Matters Description:Professor Janine Natalya Clark writes for the CSRS research blogDate:16 September 2021 Confessions of an LLM Student Description:What it is like to study a Postgraduate LLM Law degree at the University of Birmingham from a student's perspective. Discover the differences between studying an undergraduate and postgraduate degree.Date:16 September 2021 Previous123456789101112131415Next