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Kristina Russell, third year law student, discusses ‘Tears of the Desert’ in the context of International and Comparative Human Rights Law in her winning blog entry
The talk is a part of the ‘Judicial Conversation’ series organized at the IALS.
On 23-24 February 2024, the World Bank organized a workshop to discuss the role of insolvency systems in promoting resilience, adaptation and mitigation to climate change
Global Justice and child well-being
The article discussed the statutory framework and the remedies available to local councils in England and Wales experiencing financial distress.
Call for Student Participation in a Survey and Group Discussion
Marton Ribary’s handbook chapter questions the relationship between Rabbinic and Roman law
Personal Identity Rights and the European Court of Human Rights – Jill Marshall at the University of Bergen
24th January marks International Education Day. This is a day chosen by the UN General Assembly to mark the role of education for peace
‘Pregnancy: Transformations in Philosophy and Legal Practice’ published by four Royal Holloway academics, including two of the Department’s PhD students