Promoting Socially Sustainable Development in Micro and Macro Level Social Contexts – Bridging the Gap between “Is” and “Ought”
Dr Niina Manninen presented her paper at the 50th Anniversary, Association for Moral Education Conference in New York in October 2024 focusing on Promoting Socially Sustainable Development in Micro and Macro Level Social Contexts – Bridging the Gap between “Is” and “Ought”
Dr Niina Manninen, Lecturer in Social Care, presented her paper titled: Promoting Socially Sustainable Development in Micro and Macro Level Social Contexts – Bridging the Gap between “Is” and “Ought” in New York, US on 24.10.2024. Association for Moral Education is an interdisciplinary and international association with a disciplinary focus on moral sciences, moral philosophy, developmental psychology and educational sciences to name a few. During this conference, Niina had the honour of meeting Professor William Damon, whose seminal work on Youth Development and Purpose in Life at Stanford University served as a foundation for her PhD work and has inspired many scholars around the world. More information about the AME network can be found here: https://www.amenetwork.org/
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Conference on Anti-Money Laundering and Financial Crime Suppression
19 Jan 2021Dr. Berry presents a paper at the 2nd Int'l Conference on AML and Financial Crime Suppression.
Prof. Ravinder Barn hosts a Webinar on the Needs for Children and Young People from Vulnerable Groups.
12 Jan 2021Prof. Ravinder Barn hosts a Webinar on the Needs for Children and Young People from Vulnerable Groups. The event takes place via MS Teams and is organised by the Families and Children Cluster.
New edited collection on arbitration from Dr Leonardo de Oliveira
25 Nov 2020Edited by Dr Leonardo de Oliveira and Dr Sara Hourani (Middlesex University) this new book on access to justice in arbitration is particularly timely.
Royal Holloway forms new partnership with the Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies
24 Nov 2020Royal Holloway, University of London has concluded a Memorandum of Understanding with the Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Hargeisa to forge a new partnership.
International Transgender Day of Remembrance: A Right to Identity at the European Court of Human Rights
20 Nov 2020Friday 20 November is the annual International Transgender Day of Remembrance. It is a time where we remember those whose lives have been lost due to anti-transgender violence.
Dr Gilder submits written evidence to the UK Foreign Affairs Select Committee
16 Nov 2020In July, Dr Alexander Gilder submitted written evidence for a parliamentary inquiry into the UK’s role in strengthening multilateral organisations
Professor Marshall to speak at the British Library
09 Nov 2020Professor Jill Marshall will be speaking at a roundtable on Women’s Rights and International Law organised by the British Library on 19 November 2020.
Professor Rosie Meek’s research with prisons showcased in new edited collection
21 Oct 2020Professor Rosie Meek’s research with prisons has been showcased in a book celebrating the impact of psychological research on policing and crime.
Professor Marshall to present on the human condition at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Director’s Seminar Series
16 Oct 2020Professor Marshall will be presenting a paper in the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Director’s Seminar Series, March 2021
New book on prison health research from Professor Rosie Meek
12 Oct 2020Professor Rosie Meek's new edited book on prison health research has been published by Palgrave.
Join us for an Afghan Women Small Spaces Café with the Afghan and Central Asian Association
06 Oct 2020Join women from the Afghanistan and Central Asian Association, researchers from Royal Holloway, University of London, and others, over Afghan tea and cake to learn about human rights law’s purpose.
Dr Alexander Gilder teaches human rights course in Somaliland
10 Sept 2020Over two weeks Dr Gilder will teach an MA course on Peace, Conflict and Human Rights at the Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Hargeisa in Somaliland.
Our Women Professors
27 Aug 2020Read about our three women professors
New book on stalking victims from Dr Jenny Korkodeilou
29 Jun 2020'Victims of Stalking: Case Studies in Invisible Harms' by Dr Jenny Korkodeilou is now available!
Dr Emily Glorney featured in new Disabilities Trust discussion paper on Brain Injury & Domestic Abuse
12 Jun 2020The Disabilities Trust’s new ‘Brain Injury and Domestic Abuse: An Invisible Impact’ discussion paper was published in June 2020
Jill Marshall presents ‘Social Conditions of Freedom, International Human Rights Law and Women’s Dress’ via Zoom May 2020
22 May 2020Jill Marshall presents ‘Social Conditions of Freedom, International Human Rights Law and Women’s Dress’ via Zoom May 2020
Calls to Revenge Porn Helpline Spike in Response to Lockdown
12 May 2020Dr Aislinn O'Connell quoted in article, pointing out that the laws around sharing of intimate imagery are insufficient.
Professor Jill Marshall to teach human rights course at the British Library
26 Feb 2020Inspired by the British Library exhibition ‘Unfinished Business: The Fight for Women’s Rights’ starting in April 2020, this six-week course explores the global perspective on women’s rights.
Law on image-based sexual abuse and online takedown not fit for purpose
13 Dec 2019An academic at Royal Holloway is taking their research on non-consensual sharing online of private sexual images (PSIs) to the Law Commission, due to the existing laws not being fit for purpose.
New research in the Rights and Freedoms Cluster
09 Dec 2019Foivi Mouzakiti and Alexander Gilder presented their current research to the Rights and Freedoms Cluster.