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Drilling for petroleum in The Great Australian Bight
Professor Tina Soliman Hunter has recently spent time in Australia attending a workshop at the Sydney University Environmental Institute. In addition, Tina has written a report for Greenpeace Australia on drilling for petroleum in the Great Australian Bight; as result, a number of media outlets covered this controversial proposal. Equinor, the...
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Dr Eddy Wifa attends The All Energy & Dcarbonise Conference in Glasgow

Dr Eddy Wifa will be attending the All-Energy Exhibition and Conference at the SEC Glasgow on the 15th-16th May 2019. The All-Energy Conference is the UK's leading renewable energy conference with over 500 speakers covering over 15 different themes. Given Dr Wifa’s research expertise in offshore wind energy risk governance, he...
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Peter Hirst joins Law School as Honorary Professor
The School of Law is delighted that Peter Hirst FCIArb, Partner at Clyde & Co LLP is joining teaching staff as an Honorary Professor on a number of programmes.
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Dr Taylor Attends The ICON-S British-Irish Chapter Annual Conference in Glasgow

Dr Robert Taylor will be presenting at the upcoming ICON-S British-Irish Chapter Annual Conference entitled 'The United Kingdom’s Withdrawal from the European Union (?): Domestic and European Constitutional Implications'. The conference will be hosted by the University of Strathclyde on the 24-25th April. A brief summary of Dr Taylor’s presentation is included...
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'Agricultural Land Use and Natural Gas Extraction Conflicts' Book launch in Sydney

Professor Tina Soliman Hunter and Dr Madeline Taylor, from the University of Sydney, presented their new book entitled: ‘Agricultural Land Use and Natural Gas Extraction Conflicts’ at an event in Sydney this week. The Sydney Law School hosted the event which featured a panel including Bob Pritchard (Energy Policy Institute of...
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Law School alumnus instrumental in campaign making upskirting a criminal offence

English and Welsh Law has now has officially acknowledged upskirting as a criminal offence following a high-profile campaign by Gina Martin, supported by alumnus Ryan Whelan, lawyer at Gibson Dunn. The law came into force after Gina Martin spent 18 months in court campaigning to make the highly intrusive practice illegal...
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Dr Irene Couzigou participated in the inaugural International Law Edinburgh-Glasgow workshop

Dr Irene Couzigou participated in the first workshop of a new collaboration in International Law between the Universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow from 8 to 10 April.
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Professor Abbe Brown to present at this year's BILETA conference

Professor Abbe Brown will present a paper on 'Law below and beyond frontiers: marine genetic diversity, IP and information' at the BILETA 2019 Conference. This year, Queen's University Belfast will host the conference on the theme: 'Back to the futures: law without frontiers?' from the 16-17th April. Professor Brown's abstract is included here.
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American Bar Association Dispute Resolution Conference: Day 2

Professor Margaret Ross provides some comments from day two of the American Bar Association Dispute Resolution Conference. The 11th April was the first day of the full conference – Shining the light on the parties in Dispute Resolution. It started with a Keynote conversation entitled “No Risk, No Reward -...
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Anne-Michelle Slater and Abbe Brown attend Workshop hosted by University of Northumbria
Anne-Michelle Slater and Abbe Brown attended a workshop at the University of Northumbria on 9 April 2019 at the invitation of Professor Gita Gill. The interdisciplinary group across law and science explored best practices regarding approaches to uncertainty and precaution. This workshop was the first step in a project funded by...
