
Andrew Bell
@andjbell
Lecturer, University of Bristol Law School (all views my own); research in private obligations, comparative law and legal history; he/him.
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26-06-2015 19:05:36
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Do come and speak at the SLS Annual Conference at Bristol Law School 3-5 Sept 2024 on the theme of Learning from Others. Join us #SLSBristol24






📚Book news: ‘Digital Technologies and Public Procurement’ by Professor Albert Sanchez-Graells @How2CrackANut (Oxford Academic 2024) ✨ 📆Launch event: 15 May, 5.30-7 PM, at Clifford Chance & online. Find out more: bit.ly/3UBWNYC🔗


We loved hosting the British Legal History Conference ✨ Thank you to everyone who attended & to dream team organisers Prof @gcseabourne & Dr @jhmccunn Bristol Centre for Law and History Research! In a new blog Gwen & Joanna discuss the event -read their conversation: bit.ly/3LzmO6T 🔗 #BLHC2024


Delighted that this awesome book will be published as part of our Transforming Legal Histories series published by Routledge Law

@gcseabourne @jhmccunn Andrew Bell Bristol Centre for Law and History Research Very much looking forward to the publication of Known Unknowns by Centre for Private and Commercial Law stars @jhmccunn and Andrew Bell even if we have to share them with Law and History Network (!), due out 2025 and mixing private law, legal history and comparative law.

You can now pre-order this excellent edited collection - and it's even in the Routledge Books October sale! routledge.com/Uncertainty-in…

Tomorrow on Not for Want of Trying: Joanne Conaghan from Bristol Law School - talks about all things tort law, husbands and wives. Like and follow now on the usual platforms: womenslegallandmarks.podbean.com; podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/not…; music.amazon.com/podcasts/f8223…


👏Congratulations to our Immediate Past President, Paula Giliker, awarded 'Legal Academic of the Year' at the ‘Inspirational Women in Law’ Awards 2024. next100years.org.uk/inspirational-…

My New Bristol Law School blog on important High Court of Australia child sexual abuse case of Bird. Disappointing decision but blog looks at options for change legalresearch.blogs.bris.ac.uk/2025/01/caging…