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Thursday, April 27, 2023

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Manuscript Workshop: Alan Norrie, Criminal Justice and Moral Psychology
S2.12

Runs from Thursday, April 27 to Friday, April 28.

We would like to invite you to a workshop, hosted by the CJC and funded by the LRI, on Alan Norrie’s forthcoming book, Criminal Justice and Moral Psychology. This 1.5-day workshop will host a number of discussants from within and outside Warwick commenting on draft chapters of the book.

If you intend to attend please email Henrique Carvalho on h.carvalho@warwick.ac.uk

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CLAW Event: Small Boat Bill Talk
OC1.03

Refugee and Asylum Law in Context

Warwick’s own Catherine Briddick, explores the recent controversial Small Boat Bill - and it’s clear defiance of our current understanding of international law and non-refoulement (the understanding that refugees should not be returned to their country of origin, and their site of persecution). Catherine will help attendees understand the gravity of this decision, how it may affect the world’s most vulnerable, and how students may use their voices to stop such a decision coming to fruition.

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