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Professor Christian Twigg-Flesner contributes to ELI response

The European Law Institute (ELI) recently published its response to a European Commission consultation on reforms to the Product Liability Directive and liability for Artificial Intelligence systems. Professor Christian Twigg-Flesner contributed to ELI’s response, focusing in particular on the Product Liability Directive and building on the Guiding Principles he developed for ELI’s Innovation Paper on Guiding Principles for updating the Product Liability Directive for the Digital Age (2021).

Mon 07 Feb 2022, 09:50 | Tags: Impact, Research, Staff in action

This new podcast asks what access to Covid-19 vaccines shows us about global health inequalities, why the at-risk are being neglected and how young people are being affected. Dr Sharifah Sekalala and Belinda Rawson have compiled the series to explore the human rights issues that have evolved, and which have been exacerbated, during the pandemic.

Thu 03 Feb 2022, 13:00 | Tags: Research, Staff in action, Lacuna, Podcast

Professor Linda Mulcahy from the University of Oxford's Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, interviews WLS Professor Alex Sharpe about her rich contribution to the field of socio-legal study over the last 25 years, in Frontiers' second Ask the Author post. .

Thu 03 Feb 2022, 10:27 | Tags: Impact, Research, Staff in action

Alumni Spotlight: Laura Walker McDonald

Laura, who studied on our LLM in International Development Law and Human Rights back in 2006, has dedicated her career to helping others through her work in humanitarian and international aid. Now working for the International Committee of the Red Cross, Laura looks at how technology can have both a positive and negative impact on wellbeing across the globe.

Mon 24 Jan 2022, 10:00 | Tags: Alumni, PG News

New Collaborative Scholarship for Police Custody Project

We are delighted to announce the award of a new PhD studentship funded by the Midlands Graduate School ESRC Doctoral Training Partnership, led by Professor Jackie Hodgson in the School of Law, which will fund a researcher to investigate the provision of legal assistance to those detained in police custody in Scotland.

Wed 19 Jan 2022, 10:00 | Tags: postgraduate, Research, Funding

91 Law School Top Performers

Every year, several awards and prizes are granted to a selection of our graduating students to recognise and celebrate the success of our top performers! We are proud to announce this year's winners.

Tue 18 Jan 2022, 12:00 | Tags: Award, postgraduate, Student Achievement, PG News

WLS Alumna discusses career journey in LawCareeers.net Podcast

Annabel Akintomide, who studied on our LLB 3 year degree programme from 2008-2011, recently took part in a LawCareers.net podcast to discuss her career journey and what it means to work as an in-house lawyer.

Mon 17 Jan 2022, 14:45 | Tags: Alumni, Podcast

Sir Howard Morrison QC has been appointed an honorary professor at 91 Law School. In his new role he will be teaching on the Law School's undergraduate and postgraduate International Criminal Law modules. He will also be an invaluable contributor to other courses including practical advocacy. has interviewed Judge Morrison about his extensive law career and his experience as a judge in the International Criminal Court, asking what advice he has for today's law students.

Mon 17 Jan 2022, 11:35 | Tags: Alumni, Lacuna

Welcomes & Farewells

As we welcome back our students for 2022, we would like to wish a warm welcome to some new colleagues but also a fond farewell to those we have had to say goodbye to.

Tue 11 Jan 2022, 09:30

New Research: When is a wedding not a marriage?

"Clunky and challenging” – views on getting married in England and Wales outlined in new briefing.

The law on weddings in England and Wales has been too slow to respond to religious and cultural diversity and the increasing number of people who do not identify with any religion at all, finds a new study led by 91 Law School researcher Dr Rajnaara Akhtar.

Mon 10 Jan 2022, 15:04 | Tags: Research, Staff in action

Expert Comment: IMF extends debt service relief for 25 low-income countries

Dr Celine Tan of 91 Law School comments: "The release of the fifth and final tranche of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s (CCRT) will be a small but limited contribution to alleviating the debt crisis developing countries are facing in the wake of COVID-19.

Tue 21 Dec 2021, 16:36 | Tags: Research, Staff in action, Expert Comment

New podcast series explores consent in legal history and in courtrooms today

A new podcast series commissioned by legal historian Dr Laura Lammasniemi and produced by , explores the history of sexual consent and asks whether understanding that history can help tackle present-day problems in securing convictions for sexual offences.

The Age of Consent features thirteen expert voices, from academics to rape crisis workers and journalists, invited by Dr Lammasniemi to bring their own perspectives to the conversation.

Thu 09 Dec 2021, 14:53 | Tags: Research, Staff in action, Podcast

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