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Expert blog: Ruling on state obligation to protect generations from environmental harm is a victory for climate justice
15 April 2024Irene Sacchetti, PhD researcher in climate change and refugee law at Nottingham Law School, explains the impact of the ECHR climate ruling on the obligation of states to protect present and future generations from environmental harm.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/news/news-articles/2024/04/ehrc-ruling-a-victory-for-climate-justice
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Professor Dr Dominik Skauradszun becomes Honorary Professor
27 March 2024Nottingham Law School has appointed Professor Dr Dominik Skauradszun as an Honorary Professor in recognition of his expertise and esteem.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/news/news-articles/2024/03/professor-dr-dominik-skauradszun-becomes-honorary-professor
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LLM Sports Law students visit Trent Bridge
14 March 2024On Wednesday 13 March, Nottingham Law School LLM Sports Law students visited Trent Bridge to meet Joe Sharphouse (Head of Commercial Sales) and Linda Allen (Head of Business Support).
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/news/news-articles/2024/03/llm-sports-law-students-visit-trent-bridge
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Nottingham Law School hosts Sports Law Alumni Event
4 March 2024On Wednesday 28 February Nottingham Law School held the first NLS Sports Law Alumni Event.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/news/news-articles/2024/03/nottingham-law-school-hosts-sports-law-alumni-event
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Cross-examination report calls for improvements in technology and training to support vulnerable witnesses
1 February 2024Poor technology, trial delays and insufficient training are hampering efforts to make cross-examination less distressing for witnesses.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/news/news-articles/2024/02/cross-examination-improvements-needed-to-protect-witnesses
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Expert blog: How earlier legal support for sub-postmasters could have made a significant difference in averting miscarriages of justice
23 January 2024Associate Professor Liz Curran, Nottingham Law School, explains why the Post Office scandal is a symptom of a much wider access to justice issue in the UK.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/news/news-articles/2024/01/early-legal-support-could-have-prevented-post-office-scandal
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Expert blog: Better law for a better world – a Christmas wish list
21 December 2023Associate Professor Liz Curran is asking Santa to make society a fairer place for all in 2024.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/news/news-articles/2023/12/expert-blog-better-law-for-a-better-world-a-christmas-wish-list
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Nottingham Law School’s Client Interviewing Competition
8 December 2023Nottingham Law School hosted its annual Client Interviewing Competition for 2023 where Habibah Obikoya and Charles Nyarkoh were named the winners.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/news/news-articles/2023/12/the-nottingham-law-school-client-interviewing-competition-2023
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Expert blog: The Safety of Rwanda Bill is futile in legal terms, and could be a dangerous road for the UK
7 December 2023As the government publishes its Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill, Professor Tom Lewis, Nottingham Law School, explores the legal issues, and why it could ultimately put the UK in a difficult position when it comes to its international obligations.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/news/news-articles/2023/12/expert-blog-the-safety-of-rwanda-bill-is-futile-in-legal-terms,-and-could-be-a-dangerous-road-for-the-uk
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Expert blog: Government response to Supreme Court Rwanda ruling prompts déjà vu of Australia’s doomed ‘Malaysia Solution’
22 November 2023Associate Professor Liz Curran, Nottingham Law School, explores the similarities between UK and Australian government plans to ‘stop the boats’.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/news/news-articles/2023/11/expert-blog-government-response-to-supreme-court-rwanda-ruling-prompts-deja-vu-of-australias-doomed-malaysia-solution