News from the Department of Law and Criminology
Jenny will present her paper titled “Mum was not who she was or who she wanted to be: Exploring the gendered impacts of stalking through the experiences of stalked mothers”.
Dr Caterina Nirta was awarded British Academy/Leverhulme Small Grant for ethnographic project entitled ‘Exploring experiences of urban aging at times of crisis’.
Dr Leonardo V P de Oliveira discussed his research on access to justice in arbitration as part of a podcast dedicated to ADR in insolvency.
Rosie's involvement has led to the Get Well Stay Well Agreement which was formally launched at an event in the House of Lords on March 21st.
Dr Leonardo V P de Oliveira has published a chapter titled ‘Inequality of Bargaining Power and Arbitration: The Tale of Uber’, in the book 'Quo vadis Commercial Contract?'
The paper will be presented in the “Public Law” session and it is titled “Rethinking the English territorial constitution A diagnostic of the root causes of local financial distress”.
The paper is titled “A Principled Approach towards the Disclaimer of Environmental Liabilities: Lessons from Europe (and the Rest of the World)”.
Three teams represented Royal Holloway’s School of Law at the Client Interviewing Competition, winning 1st and 3rd prize.
Dr Mashuq Kurt joined several TV programs and podcasts to share his observations and analysis about forming alliances ahead of the Turkish general elections.
International Women's Day (IWD) is celebrated on 8 March each year. It provides a time for focus on the structural inequality and injustice suffered by women globally.