News - Birmingham Law School A Constitutional Prod: Transformative Constitutionalism and Taxation Description:Dr Daisy Ogembo writes for the Birmingham Law School Research BlogDate:13 December 2022 Extreme violence, prisons, and the prospects of anti-carceral human rights Description:Dr Silvana Tapia Tapia writes for the Birmingham Law School Research Blog.Date:08 December 2022 Elephant in the courtroom Description:Dr Alexander Orakhelashvili writes for the Birmingham Law School Research BlogDate:08 December 2022 Internships in St Lucia Description:Our Law students share their experiences on their month-long internships in St Lucia.Date:30 November 2022 Innovation in the arts at Birmingham Description:Exciting new degree programmes have launched in Law, English and History at the University’s campuses in Birmingham and Dubai.Date:30 November 2022 Addressing vulnerability in the witness box Description:Birmingham Law School's Dr Sam Fairclough writes for the BLS Research blog about building resilience in criminal trials through special measures.Date:18 November 2022 Professor Trybus speaks about SME and procurement at World Bank event Description:Professor of European Law and Policy and Director of Birmingham Institute of European Law spoke at online event.Date:18 November 2022 Retreat from Kherson – evidence of war crimes emerges, how do we hold those responsible to account? Description:Patterns of Russian war crimes in Ukraine are becoming clear, but bringing those responsible to justice will not be easy. Date:17 November 2022 Human Rights and 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar Description:As the hotly anticipated FIFA World Cup kicks off in Qatar, Dr Jason Haynes explores the scrutiny of the gulf state and FIFA about human rights violations Date:17 November 2022 Under the pretence of treaty interpretation: arbitral award on Green Power Description:Dr Alexander Orakhelashvili critiques the award by SCC arbitral tribunal in the Green Power case.Date:14 November 2022 The Carceral State vs Indigenous Women's Lives Description:Dr Meghan Campbell discusses the Canadian Supreme Court’s decision in R v Sharma and its potential impact on Canadian equality lawsDate:08 November 2022 Contract Law: Going, going, gone? Description:In this post on the Birmingham Law School Research blog Dr Catherine Mitchell discusses the modern dynamics of English contract lawDate:08 November 2022 Previous1234567891011121314Next