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As the House of Commons prepares for the Third Reading of the Kim Leadbeater MBE MP Bill, this paper considers vulnerability and the potential value of prospective legal authorisation. UoM Law UoM School of Social Sciences

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Rich panel discussion at the IUCN-WCEL (World Commission on Environmental Law) World Environmental Congress in beautiful Rabat, Morocco, about our perspectives on the ICJ/ITLOS/IACtHR climate change advisory opinions, and the role of the IUCN!

Rich panel discussion at the <a href="/iucn_wcel/">IUCN-WCEL (World Commission on Environmental Law)</a> World Environmental Congress in beautiful Rabat, Morocco, about our perspectives on the ICJ/ITLOS/IACtHR climate change advisory opinions, and the role of the <a href="/IUCN/">IUCN</a>!
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We are very proud that CSEP's Professor Sarah Devaney is chairing the Nuffield Council Review of the 14-day rule: UoM Law UoM School of Social Sciences nuffieldbioethics.org/project/review…

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Congratulations to Lucy Frith, Anna Nelson, and Caroline Redhead, together with Petra Nordqvist (Sociology), who have been highly commended in UoM's Making a Difference Awards (Outstanding Benefit to Society through Research) for the ConnecteDNA project! UoM Law UoM School of Social Sciences

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Ahead of the HC debate on Fri 16 May, I’d like to share this article again👇⁦UoM School of Social Sciences⁩ ⁦UoM Law⁩ Assisted dying, vulnerability, and the potential value of prospective legal authorization | Medical Law Review | Oxford Academic academic.oup.com/medlaw/article…

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Yesterday, we had a wonderful Annual PGR Conference. Excellent keynote lecture on EU Law and a full day of excellent research papers by our PhD students!

Yesterday, we had a wonderful Annual PGR Conference. Excellent keynote lecture on EU Law and a full day of excellent research papers by our PhD students!
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We are hiring again! You'll be joining a team of excellent law scholars. Apply here jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Job/JobDetail?…

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We were delighted to host Professor Krisztina Rozsnyai recently in the ManReg Public Law Seminar Series, for a fascinating talk entitled "Saving Hungarian Courts from the European Level: Mission Impossible?"

We were delighted to host Professor Krisztina  Rozsnyai recently in the ManReg Public Law Seminar Series, for a  fascinating talk entitled "Saving Hungarian Courts from the European  Level: Mission Impossible?"
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In his latest article for the Law Gazette, Dr Joseph Lee Nazzini (Joseph Lee Nazzini) explores digital asset regulation, financial adaptation, quantum tech’s security impact, and lawtech’s role in compliance. Stay ahead of the curve - read the full article now: lawgazette.co.uk/insights/digit…

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For the final ManReg Public Law Seminar Series event of the academic year, we welcomed Dr Daniella Lock (KCL) to Manchester, where she delivered a captivating and insightful talk on “UK National Security, Private Actors and the Law”.

For the final ManReg Public Law Seminar Series event of the academic year, we welcomed Dr Daniella Lock (KCL) to Manchester, where she delivered a captivating and insightful talk on “UK National Security, Private Actors and the Law”.
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Earlier this month, I had the pleasure of presenting my research on strategic and public interest litigation before international courts at the Walther Schücking Institute for International Law (Universität Kiel CAU 🎓), alongside a fantastic line-up of speakers. Thanks for the invitation!

Earlier this month, I had the pleasure of presenting my research on strategic and public interest litigation before international courts at the Walther Schücking Institute for International Law (<a href="/kieluni/">Universität Kiel CAU 🎓</a>), alongside a fantastic line-up of speakers. Thanks for the invitation!
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Tomorrow 7pm UK time, Matthew Dyson , Ashley Hannay and I are speaking about teaching legal history in England and Wales. The chapter we've written for an upcoming comparative book involved empirical research on English/Welsh unis, and reflects on future directions for the discipline.

Tomorrow 7pm UK time, <a href="/1mattdyson/">Matthew Dyson</a> , <a href="/AjHannay/">Ashley Hannay</a>  and I are speaking about teaching legal history in England and Wales. The chapter we've written for an upcoming comparative book involved empirical research on English/Welsh unis, and reflects on future directions for the discipline.
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Last week, ManReg (socialsciences.manchester.ac.uk/manreg/) welcomed Carmen Fernandez, Lecturer and PhD (c) from the Universidad Pablo de Olavide (Seville) and discussed her research on “Deepfake pornography in the Spanish Criminal system: The problem of the legally protected interest”

Last week, ManReg (socialsciences.manchester.ac.uk/manreg/) welcomed Carmen Fernandez, Lecturer and PhD (c) from the Universidad Pablo de Olavide (Seville) and discussed her research on “Deepfake pornography in the Spanish Criminal system: The problem of the legally protected interest”
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We would like to congratulate our Lecturer, Dr Guy Baldwin Dr Guy Baldwin, on winning a grant from the Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation to conduct research on the separation of religion and state in Japan. Thank you to the Foundation for their support! The Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation