News - Birmingham Law School

Martha's Rule and NHS Patient Safety

John Tingle
Description:
John Tingle argues that there is an urgent need for NHS Hospitals to allow patients families or carers to obtain an urgent clinical review and second opinion.
Date:
08 September 2023

Chatting with Alexander Orakhelashvili

Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili
Description:
In this interview from the Völkerrechtsblog’s symposium, Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili, discusses his interests, sources of inspiration and habits.
Date:
06 September 2023

Research Spotlight: Global comparative perspectives on commercial conflict of laws

Aston Webb building at the University of Birmingham
Description:
Dr Chukwuma Okoli explains how his interest in the commercial conflict of laws has developed
Date:
06 September 2023

Partners take first steps on ‘handbook’ for constitutional democracy in Ukraine

Ukrainian Summer School students standing on steps of Aston Webb building
Description:
A unique new handbook will help scientists, human rights defenders, and legal experts further develop Ukraine as a constitutional democracy.
Date:
01 September 2023

University of Birmingham appoints new Dean of Birmingham Law School

A photo of Professor Warren Barr giving a talk.
Description:
The University of Birmingham is delighted to announce that Professor Warren Barr has been appointed as Dean of Birmingham Law School.
Date:
22 August 2023

Research Spotlight: Dr Samantha Schnobel

Dr Sam Schnobel
Description:
The month’s Research Spotlight is on Samantha Schnobel and her work on doctrinal and theoretical approaches to relational obligations in negligence.
Date:
10 August 2023

Roundabouts, groundhog days and patient safety in the NHS

John Tingle
Description:
In this post for the Birmingham Law Research blog John Tingle discusses the circular nature of NHS patient safety policy making.
Date:
08 August 2023

Government’s “Pro-Innovation” AI White Paper unfit for purpose

A person with their hands on a laptop keyboard is looking at something happening over their screen with a worried expression.
Description:
In response to the AI White Paper, Emma Ahmed- Rengers and Professor Karen Yeung explore that the proposed approach to AI regulation is unfit for purpose.
Date:
04 August 2023

University of Birmingham partners on reproductive health research

Parents to be hold out ultrasound image of baby
Description:
University of Birmingham experts will collaborate on researching policy for reproductive health provision, as part of a new Policy Research Unit.
Date:
01 August 2023

Small and Medium-size Enterprises (SME) and EU Defence Procurement Law

Aston Webb building at the University of Birmingham
Description:
Professor Martin Trybus writes for the Birmingham Law School Research Blog
Date:
27 July 2023

Digital technology in government: Over-promised and under-delivered

Turned-on computer monitor displaying code.
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

Climate protesters walking through the streets holding up handmade placards.
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
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