News - Birmingham Law School

Colonialism and international law made refugees inevitable – Britain can't ignore its responsibilities now

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In this blog post, Sean Madden, a PhD candidate at Birmingham Law School, discusses connection between colonialism and modern problem of refugees.
Date:
13 December 2021

What's going on in police custody?

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Dr John Kendall, Birmingham Law School
Date:
08 December 2021

Trybus at Utrecht events

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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?

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Dr Javier Eskauriatza explores the prospects of regionalisation of international criminal justice
Date:
01 December 2021

Birmingham Law School academics intervene before European Court of Human Rights

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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 Poland
Date:
01 December 2021

Origin and Evolution of Investment Treaty Standards: Progress or Regression?

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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?

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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

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In this blog post, Dr Emma Marchant focuses on implications of the precautionary principle for international humanitarian law
Date:
17 November 2021

The future is a foreign country: rethinking state behaviour on climate change as ill-treatment

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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

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Dr Lovleen Bhullar on the relationship between climate change and water security.
Date:
12 November 2021

Leaders in Law: Stephanie Boyce

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Stephanie Boyce, President of the Law Society of England and Wales, delivers the first Leaders in Law lecture of the new academic year
Date:
11 November 2021

Law students contribute to COP26 roundtable

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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
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