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Law and Experience – A socio-legal perspective on German asylum adjudication
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CANCELLED: Two Concepts of Information in the GDPR
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Dr Roxana Radu contributes to ‘Busted! The Truth about 50 Most Common Internet Myths’
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PCMLP researchers present work on disinformation at GIGANET
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Postdoctoral researcher publishes chapter in SAGE Handbook
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Water efficiency in the public sector: the role of social norms
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Judicial Diversity: Should LGBT+ representation matter?
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Reframing the discourse about drought in the UK
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Terror in Court: Transnational Jihadism and the Fabrication of its Judges. An Ethnography in French Criminal Courts
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Nothing but “stimulating metaphysical theories”? Cultural expertise in the L’Aquila trial
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Professor Hodges engaged in a series of events as a result of his recent publications
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"What did it mean to be a slave?"
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Who owns our natural resources?
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CSLS postgraduate featured at 'First 100 Years’ commemoration of Women Lawyers
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Professor Linda Mulcahy publishes new book
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BOOK LAUNCH: The Democratic Courthouse
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CSLS postdoc Dr Kira Allmann interviews Sol Luca de Tena, acting CEO of Zenzeleni community networks, for GenderIT
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Delivering Dispute Resolution
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International Regulatory Delivery Conference agrees multiple actions
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The Impact of New and Emerging Internet Technologies on Climate Change and Human Rights: Submission to the Advisory Committee to the UN Human Rights Council
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Diana Dajer receives exciting new appointment
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Challenges of implementing an ethic of care in law and social policy: Sir John Hanson Memorial Lecture 2019
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Regulation without actors?
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Islamic Finance: The Convergence of Faith, Capital and Power
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On the Entanglement of Tax Law, Indigeneity, and Citizenship: The 1919 Alaska School Tax
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Institutional Design of Judicial Review: Kelsen before the Bulgarian Constitutional Court
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**CANCELLED** Stage managers of the criminal courtroom: Uncovering the lives of Crown Court clerks through oral history
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Paul Rock in conversation with Linda Mulcahy and Emma Rowden: The writing of The Democratic courthouse: A Modern History of Design, Due Process and Dignity.
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Business and Human Rights in Australia
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Delivering Dispute Resolution
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The map of civilization: 4,000 years of law
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A New Regulator for Labour Market Enforcement
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Purpose and Ethical Culture in Water Regulation
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Halsbury: Courts and Tribunals
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The value of water
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Hong Kong and the Future of Chinese Law Firms
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"Alternative Curricula" -- museum curation
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"Alternative Curricula" -- Gender II: masculinity
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"Alternative Curricula" -- pedagogy
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"Alternative Curricula" -- art
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"Alternative Curricula" -- Gender I: femininity
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"Alternative Curricula" -- the science of race
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CSLS Discussion Group: Call for Presentations
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UK assistance to Brazil on Better Regulation
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CALL FOR PAPERS: ‘Law and Political Economy’ in Europe
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Theorizing Law and Political Economy in the Era of Neoliberalism
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'Law and Political Economy’ in Europe
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The Corporation, Law and Capitalism: A Radical Perspective on the Role of Law in the Global Political Economy
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Ethical Business Regulation being taken up across the world
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Professor Hodges a member of the Report of the Working Party Regulation of Property Agents
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Cultural expertise in criminal cases – Experiences of a public prosecutor
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Cultural Expertise and International Commercial Arbitration
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International Network for Delivery of Regulation (INDR) Conference **REGISTRATION NOW CLOSED**
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Upgrading the enforcement of consumer protection in the EU - some remarks on the proposal for a directive on representative actions
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CSLS postdoc Kevin Grecksch receives ‘best poster award’ at ESEE 2019 conference
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Expert Roundtable on Citizenship Revocation
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Citizenship Revocation
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Methodology Masterclass 2019
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State Capture: What It Is and What It Means for the Constitutional Order
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Transnational Litigation, Big Pharma, and Billion Dollar Claims
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Water governance: flexibility, uncertainty and participation
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Governance of Online Speech in the Age of Platforms
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Water efficiency in the public sector: The role of social norms
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CONFERENCE: Justice for Transnational Human Rights Violations - At the Crossroads of Litigation, Policy and Scholarship
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Law, Accounting, Organizations: Taking stock and moving forward
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Lena Rose secures Levehulme Postdoctoral award at CSLS
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Professor Linda Mulcahy joins MoJ panel of experts
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Professor Christopher Hodges speaks in Australia and New Zealand
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William Twining in Conversation with David Sugarman
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Inspiring Women, Inspiring Careers in Law
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Inspiring Women, Inspiring Careers in Law
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FLJS Films: The Third Murder
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The Search for ‘Regulatory Sovereignty’ in the Global Pharmaceutical Sector and the Potentialities for a ‘Healthy Brexit’
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Stakeholder Representativeness
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Revolving Doors and the Market for Regulatory Compliance
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Regulating AI through consumer and civil law
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Book Launch: Negotiating Internet Governance
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*CANCELLED** The Poodle Problem: Are Corporate Lawyers Still Professionals?
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Water Efficiency in the public sector. The role of social norms
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The formalisation of South African waste pickers in a globalised recycling economy
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Professor Christopher Hodges speaks in Cardiff
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New book by Agnieszka Kubal: Immigration and Refugee Law in Russia (Socio-Legal Perspectives)
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The Court as Archive
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Cause Lawyering with the grain? Immigration and Refugee Lawyers in Russia
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**Annual Socio-Legal Lecture** Working Law: Courts, Corporations, and Symbolic Civil Rights
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Reproductive Labour, Law and Property Accumulation: Rereading East African Social History
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Governing canal life
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**CANCELLED** The Past, Present, and Future of Law Reform in Canada
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Expectations, Visions and Imaginaries in the Regulation and Legitimation of Health Research and Technologies: Regulating or Regulatory Futures?
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Ranking and Regulating: Markets and Hierarchies in the Governance of Higher Education Today
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Human Rights & Climate (in)justices: Examining the role of law and policy in vulnerable coastal areas of the Global South
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The Radicalisation Cases in the Family Courts: A Critical Evaluation
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Social Foundations of Anglophone Caribbean Constitutions: Impact on the Implementation of the Death Penalty in the Caribbean and Impediments Towards Abolition