Warwick Law School News
Warwick Law School News
The latest updates from our department
Law Student Success in URSS Bursaries
Eight Law School students have been successful in their applications for URSS (Undergraduate Research Scholarship Scheme) bursaries. The bursaries will support the students’ undergraduate research projects over the summer.
The students are researching a broad variety of topics, from Immigration Law, International Law to Historical Family Law and more. The full list of topics is below.
Sam Hall |
Social Status and Bigamy in the 19th Century |
Emma Jones |
What level of integration benefits whom in Europe? The case of Arab Muslim immigrants in Southern France |
George Kassimos |
No more friends: a comparative analysis of UN Security Council and unilateral state action against Libya and Syria |
Rebecca Limb |
With consideration to the Medical Innovation Bill, does the fear of litigation prevent innovative treatments? |
Lovelace Odoi |
Access to Finance and Gender Gap in Brazil |
Joe Pegler |
Tony Blair – a corrupt war criminal? |
Sabrina Polito |
The legal question of the August 2011 Riots |
Elle Sheerin |
Examining the effect of the media’s portrayals of victims and perpetrators of international criminal law |
Applications from the Law School constituted 5% of all applications. Congratulations to all of our successful students.
Applications are still open for IATL funding, with a deadline of 11 March at 12 noon, for students inspired to carry out their own projects.