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Dr. Elizabeth Pearson gave a talk in the Ethical Matters series for Conway Hall
04 Jun 2024Criminology lecturer Dr. Elizabeth Pearson gave a May Bank Holiday talk on the ethics of talking to extremists, at London’s Conway Hall.
Professor Sylvia Walby OBE launches research on human trafficking policy and intervention
31 May 2024Professor Sylvia Walby has published a book entitled Trafficking Chains: Modern Slavery in Society to help academics, policymakers and governments, tackle human trafficking.
Department of Law and Criminology Postgraduate Research Conference 2024
23 May 2024Department of Law and Criminology Postgraduate Research Conference 2024
Pioneering research investigates the influence of organised crime on communities
20 May 2024Royal Holloway is leading a global project examining how communities respond to criminal groups and how these organisations exert power.
Prof Jill Marshall’s feminist judgments event with ECtHR judges
17 May 2024Professor Jill Marshall took part in a meeting at Strasbourg University on 17 May 2024 with judges from the European Court of Human Rights to discuss how feminist ideas can shape judgment writing.
Dr Renata Grossi's talk on 'I am not my friend’: When contract law goes to therapy'
02 May 2024Dr. Renata Grossi who is an interdisciplinary scholar in the Faculty of Law at the University of Technology Sydney, Australia, gave a talk on 2nd May 2024 titled ‘I am not my friend’: When contract la
The 5th Insolvency Symposium at Royal Holloway, University of London
29 Apr 2024Dr. Eugenio Vaccari organised this edition of the symposium.
Keynote Speech at a Roundtable on Insolvency and Climate Change
23 Apr 2024ILA organized a roundtable to discuss the interaction between climate change and insolvency in India
Professor Rita D’Alton - Harrison
09 Apr 2024Professor Rita D’Alton - Harrison was invited as a keynote speaker to the inaugural international conference ‘Black and Brown in Bioethics’
The Human Rights Law Project
27 Mar 2024Kristina 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