
Dr Alexander Orakhelashvili discusses the judgment by the Court of Justice of the European Union on legal status of Kosovo

Our partnership with Waseda University in Tokyo continues with a day of discussion about 'Looking at Shakespeare from the non-Anglophone World'.

We seek expressions of interest from current graduate research students, working on UK public law, in attending and presenting at the workshop.

The law must be toughened up to make intentionally deceiving a person into engaging in sexual activity a crime, according to a new report published today.

The Dept of Film and Creative Writing is pleased to announce its One Minute Movie Competition, open to all University of Birmingham students, staff and alumni.

Recipient Emily Vincent undertook an archival research visit to the Florence Marryat Collection at Yale University’s Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.

At the BLS blog, Dr Lovleen Bhullar discusses constitutional environmental duties of individuals in the context of India’s constitutional law and practice.

The wrapping paper has gone out for recycling; plans for the term are being made. Here we are at the hinge of the year, setting out again.

Dr Synda Obaji writes for the BLS Research Blog on why the participation of rural African women in environmental decision-making matters.

Dr Chris Callow explores the connections between the medieval past, the public perception of the past, and Birmingham’s undergraduate History programmes.

This article for the LSE Religion and Global Society interdisciplinary blog by Birmingham's Dr Haifaa Jawad was one of their top ten posts in 2022.

Professor Candida Moss reflects on the legacy of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI