News - Birmingham Law School Trybus at Utrecht events Description:Professor Martin Trybus was recently made a Visiting Professor at the University of Utrecht in The Netherlands.Date:06 December 2021 COPLA: Towards the Regionalization of International Criminal Justice? Description:Dr Javier Eskauriatza explores the prospects of regionalisation of international criminal justiceDate:01 December 2021 Birmingham Law School academics intervene before European Court of Human Rights Description:In October 2021 the European Court of Human Rights granted leave to a group of law and anthropology scholars to intervene in three forthcoming cases on abortion law in PolandDate:01 December 2021 Origin and Evolution of Investment Treaty Standards: Progress or Regression? Description:Video of the second webinar of the International Economic Law and Policy Working Group (IELPWG) of Birmingham Law School.Date:29 November 2021 Austria's lockdown for the unvaccinated: what does human rights law say? Description:In this blog post, Dr Alan Greene discusses recent Covid-related restrictive measures introduced in Austria.Date:18 November 2021 Mistakes, Machines and Misinformation: Intelligence and the scope of the precautionary principle of IHL Description:In this blog post, Dr Emma Marchant focuses on implications of the precautionary principle for international humanitarian lawDate:17 November 2021 The future is a foreign country: rethinking state behaviour on climate change as ill-treatment Description:Natasa Mavronicola argues that states are subjecting people to inhuman and degrading treatment on from escalating suffering, risk of catastrophic and irreparable harm to which state (in)actions are exposing them.Date:12 November 2021 Water security and climate change Description:Dr Lovleen Bhullar on the relationship between climate change and water security.Date:12 November 2021 Leaders in Law: Stephanie Boyce Description:Stephanie Boyce, President of the Law Society of England and Wales, delivers the first Leaders in Law lecture of the new academic yearDate:11 November 2021 Law students contribute to COP26 roundtable Description:Law students Kefa Nsubuga and Sumirat Saini were part of a multi-disciplinary student led COP26 Roundtable discussion discussing environmental activism and climate change.Date:04 November 2021 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 Previous1234567891011121314Next