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Dr Caterina Nirta invited keynote speaker at Time of Monsters International Conference, University of Bielsko-Biata, Poland, 16-17 November 2022
04 Nov 2022Dr Caterina Nirta invited keynote speaker at Time of Monsters International Conference, University of Bielsko-Biata, Poland, 16-17 November 2022
Prof. Giovanni Travaglino has been invited to deliver a talk at the Research Institute for the Dynamics of Civilisation
04 Nov 2022The talk is titled “Alternative Systems: How Criminal Actors Influence Society”
Dr Caterina Nirta invited speaker at 2-day seminar The Unhomely: Conversations around Uncanny Spaces, Department of Sociology, University of Trento, 3-4 November 2022
04 Nov 2022Reflecting on the discursive nature of the home, Caterina Nirta’s paper proposes a reading of the trans body as an archive built and performed in order to navigate the medical and legislative norms
The Law Society organized an Internal Speed Mooting Competition
04 Nov 2022The winning mooters will represent the Department at the OUP and the ICCA Mooting Competition
New blog by Dr Maja Grundler
28 Oct 2022Dr Maja Grundler and co-author Prof Elspeth Guild wrote a blog for 'EU Immigration and Asylum Policy' titled 'Russian Nationals at the EU’s External Borders: Upholding Human Rights'.
National Mentoring Day 2022
27 Oct 2022Dr. Melissa Henderson draws on research undertaken with Professor Rosie Meeks to evaluate the benefits that mentoring programmes have in prison settings.
Dr Eugenio Vaccari published a new book on the English corporate insolvency framework
21 Oct 2022English Corporate Insolvency Law: A Primer is a concise yet rigorous outline of the English corporate insolvency and restructuring framework
Dr Ribary on open data publishing
18 Oct 2022Dr Marton Ribary published a co-authored paper on open data publishing and the interplay between data, data papers and research papers in the humanities and social sciences
Missing, Presumed Trafficked
14 Oct 2022The paper provides empirical support for criticisms of the turn towards including boys and LGBTQ youth as victims of ‘sex trafficking’, and of dominant discourse on ‘child trafficking’.
Policy Brief: Protection under EU law for Russians refusing to perform military service
29 Sept 2022Dr Maja Grundler and Professor Elspeth Guild (QMUL) discuss whether Russian nationals fleeing military service can claim asylum in the EU