Policing, Militarization and the Rise of Authoritarian Politics in Latin America and Europe
The workshop seeks to bring together scholars from different disciplines with expertise in policing and security from Latin America and Europe
International Law and the Colour Line: Is Palestine a Feminist Issue?
Date: Monday 17 March 2025
Time: 4pm - 5pm
For further information and registration details please use this link: https://t.co/FSAFaJObtC
Warwick Law School and Nanjing University Law School bridged continents on March 12, 2025, through an interactive joint class focused on intellectual property and global innovation systems
Read more here: https://t.co/GRNdEP5UcW
📢 Corporate Governance & Insolvency Masterclass. Join us tomorrow for a talk with Tim Lees (Clifford Chance) on forum shopping in corporate restructuring.
📅 13 March, 17:00-18:00📍A0.23
🥂 Drinks reception & networking
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📢 Investment Agreements & Policy from Within 🌍Join us today for a talk with Samira Sulejmanović, Bosnia & Herzegovina’s lead negotiator on trade & investment agreements.
📅 Today ⏰ 1-2PM 📍Online
See the event website for more info:
https://t.co/0DRM88jopR
@Warwick_Law
International Law and the Colour Line: Is Palestine a Feminist Issue?
🗓️ Monday 17 March 2025
⏰ 4pm - 5pm
For further information and registration details please use this link:
https://t.co/FSAFaJObtC
TODAY : The first Womxn Arts Showcase will take place in the Warwick Law School Student Hub on :
🗓️ Thursday, March 6
⏰ from 6PM
If you are a womxn creative and would like to perform please register for the showcase via this google form:
📌 https://t.co/fZlkfDR1IB
WLS Staff Spotlight: Dr John Snape
This week we are delighted to interview Associate Professor Dr John Snape, for our Warwick Law School Staff Spotlight series.
https://t.co/KBDe8SdHeb
Zine-Making Workshop: Latin American Feminist Movements and the Politics of Rage
🗓️ Wednesday, March 5th
⏰ 15.00 to 17.00
📍 Social Sciences Building: E0.23
Register here: https://t.co/OeFrq3sH0i
Supporting neurodiverse students:
Warwick LLB students Olivia Cooper and Leo Rudd have been working to develop a written resource to help staff better understand, support and accommodate the needs of our neurodivergent students.
Read more here: https://t.co/5pdY5SctUA
📢 CALL FOR PAPERS - THETS 2025📢
Historians of economics: submit your work to the 55th Annual Conference of The History of Economic Thought Society @THETSoc 3-5 Sept 2025 @uniofwarwick@Warwick_Law@warwickecon Submit by 30 April 2025 @clanatab Info at https://t.co/9Dat8tb2ku
LawWorks and Attorney General’s Student Pro Bono Awards
The awards – kindly sponsored by LexisNexis - recognise and celebrate the contribution of student and law school pro bono, and the difference made to individuals and communities.
Vote here: https://t.co/nlC0DpTPgn
Calling final-year students! Have your say in the National Student Survey (NSS). All students eligible to complete the NSS will be entered into a prize draw to win cash prizes or vouchers: https://t.co/H0DPHR3cig
My Death Waits: David Bowie and Mortality
Guest 🎙️ : Professor Alex Sharpe, University of Warwick
🗓️ : Wednesday 5 March 2025
⏰ : 6:00pm – 8:00pm
📍 : S0.21, Social Sciences Building
Register here: https://t.co/RjMRvRNJUP
Law Alumna launches new YouTube Podcast Series
Nyla Naseer, who studied on our LLM from 2009-2010, has launched a new YouTube podcast series called ‘Welcome to Nowsville.’
https://t.co/dfJINk7Lpo