We are excited to officially launch our new website for The Centre for Science, Culture and the Law at @UniofExeter! You can now learn more about our research strands, SCuLE members, and various projects at https://t.co/ovqFGlsgM6
Closing tomorrow ! 🚨
Research assistant in Law, Digitisation and Open Access with Dr @AndeeWallace, Michael Weinberg & myself. In collab with the @RAMMuseum & @UniofExeter
👉 Link: https://t.co/kaQk2GrddH
Delighted to see publication of the "Special Issue:Patents in a Changing Europe" in the European Intellectual Property Review comprising topical & insightful contributions from Network members on a range of topics, guest edited by @DrNaomiHawkins@AislingMMcMahon & Dr Karen Walsh
🚨@UniofExeter PGRs - is your PhD related to law?🚨 @NatalieOlszowy and I are holding a one-day hybrid conference for socio-legal PhD students! It is a supportive and informal opportunity to present research and network with other PhD students and socio-legal academics! 🎓⚖️ 1/3
Lovely retreat today for @SCuLECentre (Exeter). Nice friendly group, lots of good writing going on by the sounds of it, plus a lovely walk at lunchtime to the meadow near our house and back with my hubby.
The Network plans to host further PhD research events and welcome expressions of interest from PhD researchers working on patent law to present their work. For expressions of interest to present -please email: [email protected]@SCuLECentre@MaynoothLaw
We were delighted to host the Patents Scholars Network Inaugural PhD Research Symposium on 24th June 2021 with three fascinating and insightful presentations from PhD network members @SCuLECentre@ExeterLawSchool@MaynoothLaw @UCDLawSchool @UniofNottingham
New blog post by SCuLE member Prof Hitoshi Nasu: The Kargu-2 Autonomous Attack Drone: Legal & Ethical Dimensions https://t.co/twt3Rc8xvn @ExeterCIL @ExeterLawSchool@UofE_Research
My new article in the Journal of Law and Society on guilty pleas in children is now available open access:
https://t.co/QOsXv7zNEC
I suggest that children are really susceptible to pleading guilty when innocent and need more protection. @UofE_Research@exeterebjl.
There is an urgent need to regulate #fakenews, and even criminalising the deliberate creation and spread of false information should not be ruled out, Dr Rebecca Helm (@Rebeccakhelm) and Professor Hitoshi Nasu from @ExeterLawSchool have warned.
https://t.co/KbNWAEFZmk
Dr @Mathilde_Pavis: Parody Queen’s speech shows law must be alive to creative and commercial uses of digital imitations, not just criminal ones
https://t.co/oVvpFp46rW