News - Birmingham Law School

Reframing ‘Survivor-Centred’ Approaches to Conflict-Related Sexual Violence

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Description:
Looking at new ways of thinking about support for survivors of conflict-related sexual violence.
Date:
09 June 2022

Incentivising nature conservation in a time of pandemic – some options for Africa

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Description:
Dr Walters Nsoh, Associate Professor in Law at Birmingham, discusses nature conservation in relation to the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Date:
07 June 2022

A perfect storm in clinical negligence litigation is brewing and reforms are on the horizon

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Description:
Birmingham Law School's John Tingle looks at issues related to clinical negligence compensation and the NHS.
Date:
30 May 2022

A patient safety crisis in NHS maternity care?

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Description:
John Tingle discusses issues relating to maternity care in England.
Date:
23 May 2022

The UK Government’s plan to send refugees to Rwanda isn’t that different to policies in Europe

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Description:
The the UK is not the first country to pursue such off-shoring of its responsibilities towards those seeking refuge
Date:
19 May 2022

Dispelling the ‘Digital Enchantment'

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Description:
Why worshipping at the shrine of digital innovation is misguided and dangerous.
Date:
16 May 2022

Professor Trybus new Chairman of the ESA Procurement Review Board

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Description:
Professor Martin Trybus has been appointed Chairman of the European Space Agency Procurement Review Board after a unanimous vote of all members of the Board.
Date:
10 May 2022

The Jurisdictional Immunities case 10 years on: doctrinal enthusiasm not matched in practice

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Description:
Dr Alexander Orakhelashvili discusses the legacy of the ICJ’s judgment on Jurisdictional Immunities (Germany v Italy) which the Court delivered ten years ago.
Date:
09 May 2022

Can regulation fix bank culture?

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Description:
Dr Andreas Kokkinis critically interrogates the experience of the implementation of the SMCR in light of interdisciplinary literature on organisational culture.
Date:
09 May 2022

The Throwback of a ‘Modern Bill of Rights’

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Description:
Professor Fiona de Londras discusses the Government’s proposals regarding “Modern Bill of Rights”
Date:
09 May 2022

Seeking impact as a lone researcher

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Description:
Dr John Kendall on the relevance of academic research in impacting the real world.
Date:
25 April 2022

Dr Alexander Orakhelashvili presents two papers on Ukraine

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Description:
In March, Dr Alexander Orakhelashvili has presented two papers on armed conflict in Ukraine and related international law implications.
Date:
14 April 2022
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