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Dr Irene Antonopoulos - International Human Rights Day

08 Dec 2023

Human Rights Day: Reflecting on the UDHR 75 years after

Mashuq Kurt published a major research article in the flagship of anthropological research, Current Anthropology.

08 Dec 2023

Mashuq Kurt published a major research article in the flagship of anthropological research, Current Anthropology

Dr Eugenio Vaccari has been appointed as a Lead Consultant for the World Bank

06 Dec 2023

The World Bank is working on a series of initiatives designed to explore the linkages between insolvency law and the climate agenda

World AIDS Day - Blog

01 Dec 2023

Kat Osborne, postgraduate researcher at Royal Holloway University, wrote a blog for World AIDS Day

Dr Malak Benslama-Dabdoub spoke at the conference on 'Refugee Communities in the Middle East'

01 Dec 2023

Dr Malak Benslama-Dabdoub presented her research at a conference on Kurdish refugees' struggle for the right to self-determination in the Middle East

Violence Against Women: The Candle of Remembrance That Is Perpetually Lit

24 Nov 2023

Isabella Da Re, postgraduate research student at RHUL, has published a blog for International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women

Problem Solving in Contract Law

17 Nov 2023

A recent article by Marton Ribary (RHUL) and Antony Starza-Allen (Surrey) proposes a practical five-stage approach to problem solving in Contract Law

Human Rights of Women in the Future, Professor Jill Marshall

17 Nov 2023

Professor Jill Marshall, Professor of Law in the Department of Law and Criminology, delivered the keynote lecture on the Human Rights of Women in the Future at Thinking Theory, Research & Practice.

A Celebration of Girls in the Care System, Professor Jill Marshall

17 Nov 2023

Girls in the Care System: Prof J Marshall’

Dr Shailesh Kumar has published a Book Review on the Oxford University’s Frontiers of Socio-Legal Studies

10 Nov 2023

Dr. Shailesh Kumar published a book review titled ‘How to Decolonise Legal Knowledge for All?’