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Law Students Exhibit at URSS Showcase

Undergraduate students from the Law School exhibited their research at the Undergraduate Research Support Scheme Showcase last week. The Scheme provides a bursary and skills development training to support undergraduate students who wish to carry out a summer research project as an addition to a degree course.

Twelve Law students took part, with research areas including “The Future of the Human Rights Act”, “Barriers to Medical Negligence in the Maldives” and “Bigamy and Divorce”.

In term two, students will have the opportunity to present their research to staff, to Monash students, and at conferences such as the British Conference of Undergraduate Research (BCUR) and the International Conference of Undergraduate Research (ICUR).

Find out more about the URSS here.

Below is a full list of the Law students who took part and their research titles:-

Full name

Research title

Alexandra Perikleous

The impact of the Cypriot financial crisis on investor confidence

Amayi Mandawala

Exploring the Future of the Human Rights Act

Craig Wells

An international comparative analysis of legislative solutions to the problem of pay-day lending

Jakub Brecka

Accurately depicting the historical record: the rights, responsibilities and risks of portraying life stories in drama.

Katherine Elliott

A Right to Belong: An Investigation into Forced Migration Law and the Impact of Displacement, with a particular focus on the Karen Tribes and Rohingya Muslims of Myanmar

Mansha Abdullah Salih

No negligence or no negligence actions? Barriers to medical negligence litigation in the Maldives

Melissa Maynard

Bigamy and divorce

Migle Vasiliauskaite

The impact of the Common European Sales Law in business-to-business situations for Lithuania’s and the UK’s small and medium companies

Preetkiran Dhoot

The Cyber Challenge- The Legal Response

Ryan Ferro

Bigamy and criminality

Sneha Sethuppathy

‘Quantity over Quality? The Regulation of Higher Education in India'

Stephen Greatley

Ocean floor to museum door: the legal and cultural metamorphosis of underwater cultural heritage in Australian museums

Tara Ifill

’An international comparative analysis of legislative solutions to the problem of pay-day lending

Yong Ho

Crowdfunding: A UK perspective

urss student & poster 1

students & poster 2

student & poster 3

Wed 19 Nov 2014, 10:31 | Tags: undergraduate