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Law students put school exclusions in the spotlight

When a school decides to exclude a child, it can be a very challenging and uncertain time, not only for the child or young person, but also for their parents and carers.

To help support families through the process, Warwickshire County Council have been working in partnership with The University of Warwick, Bailey Wright and Co Solicitors and Warwickshire Parent Carer Voice to create a resource families can use to better understand the law and their rights.

Wed 07 Dec 2022, 10:51 | Tags: Research, law in the community

Policing, Culture and Community

Professor Jackie Hodgson and Dr Rachel Lewis have been awarded £30,000 to work with West Midlands Police (WMP) to translate the findings from their research on police community engagement through arts and culture, into changes in police training, policy and strategy.

Tue 29 Nov 2022, 14:35 | Tags: Award, Research, Staff in action

Dalvinder Singh cited in final Financial Stability Board Report

Dalvinder Singh’s co-authored paper ‘ECB Significant-Bank Risk Profile and COVID-19 Crisis Containment: What Approach in the Transitioning Phase? IADI Sponsored Paper Series, No. 2, July 2022’ formally contributes to the international conversation on how best to ‘exit’ COVID 19 support measures. The Financial Stability Board published its final report on what kind of exit strategies would ensure equitable outcomes once countries start to remove Covid-19 support measures.

Thu 17 Nov 2022, 12:16 | Tags: Research, Staff in action

Dr Laura Lammasniemi wins prestigious Indian Law Review Best Article Prize 2021

Warwick Law School’s Dr Laura Lammasniemi has won the prestigious Indian Law Review Best Article Prize 2021 for a co-authored article called ‘Dadaji Bhikaji v Rukhmabai (1886) ILR 10 Bom 301: Rewriting Consent and Conjugal Relations in Colonial India'. The article was written for the Indian Feminist Judgments Project (IFJP).

Tue 18 Oct 2022, 10:20 | Tags: Award, Research, Staff in action

When does a crisis end? New project receives Wellcome funding to investigate

Professor Sharifah Sekalala, an expert in global health law is part of an international team exploring how we define the end of a crisis in a new project funded by the Wellcome Trust’s new Discovery Award scheme.

Thu 18 Aug 2022, 12:00 | Tags: Research, Staff in action, Funding

GLOBE Policy Brief on ‘Assessing the Role of Digital Finance for Gender Equality’

'Assessing the Role of Digital Finance for Gender Equality’ by Dr Serena Natile, is the latest in a series of briefs, bringing current legal thinking to bear on public policy issues and contemporary concerns, published by GLOBE, a research centre within Warwick Law School.

Artwork Credit: Pawel Kuczyński

Fri 29 Jul 2022, 11:35 | Tags: GLOBE Centre, Impact, Publication, Research, Staff in action

Professor Munro secures CPS funding for important rape research

Congratulations to Warwick Law School’s Professor Vanessa Munro who has been awarded funding to work with the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in implementing and evaluating changes to improve responses to complaints and complainants of rape.

Wed 13 Jul 2022, 14:14 | Tags: Research, Staff in action, Funding

CJC secures prestigious Leverhulme Research Project Grant

Criminal Justice Centre (CJC) directors, Ana Aliverti and Henrique Carvalho, and member, Anastasia Chamberlen, have been awarded the prestigious Leverhulme Trust’s Research Project Grant for their project ‘The Vulnerable State: Appraising the Ambivalent Economies of State Power'.

Mon 27 Jun 2022, 15:00 | Tags: Award, Criminal Justice Centre, Research, Funding

Dr Ming-Sung Kuo cited by the Supreme Court of Canada

Dr Ming-Sung Kuo's 2019 paper ‘Between Choice and Tradition: Rethinking Remedial Grace Periods and Unconstitutionality Management in a Comparative Light’ was cited by the Suprme Court of Cananda in R. v. Albashir ([2021] SCC 48). Congratulations Ming-Sung.

Mon 06 Jun 2022, 10:00 | Tags: Impact, Publication, Research, Staff in action

Dr Jane Bryan featured on BBC Sounds

Warwick Law School’s Dr Jane Bryan was featured on BBC Sounds this week (Monday 30th May) discussing the Say My Name Project and the negative impacts routine mispronunciation and name avoidance can have on an individual’s feeling of belonging and visibility.

Wed 01 Jun 2022, 10:15 | Tags: Impact, Research, Staff in action

THE WAY AHEAD happens faster when different perspectives join forces

In a world of growing complexity and interconnectivity, interdisciplinarity is an approach that brings together multiple disciplines to challenge how we understand some of the most pressing issues around us and to deliver real world impact. Professor Jackie Hodgson explains.

Tue 31 May 2022, 14:11 | Tags: Research, Staff in action

Dr Rajnaara Akhtar featured on ITV News

Warwick Law School’s Dr Rajnaara Akhtar was featured on ITV Central News yesterday (Wednesday 11th May) discussing current English wedding law and whether it is fit for purpose in our modern multi-cultural society.

Thu 12 May 2022, 15:41 | Tags: Research, Staff in action

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