Warwick Law School News
Warwick Law School News
The latest updates from our department
‘School Tasking’ Project enhances legal understanding for legally accountable 10-year-olds – research finds
Recent research by Dr Ali Struthers reveals 'School Tasking' widening participation project boosts children's legal comprehension, connecting them to cases influencing consumer rights, human rights, and broader justice and equality themes.
Dr Hyo Yoon Kang elected as Co-Director of the International Society for the History and Theory of Intellectual Property
We are thrilled to share that Dr Hyo Yoon Kang, Reader/Associate Professor at Warwick Law School has been elected this month as the Co-Director of the International Society for the History and Theory of Intellectual Property (ISHTIP) for a five-year term.
WLS holds roundtable discussion on “The Russia-Ukraine War and Frontiers of Law”
On 14 November 2023, Warwick Law School held a roundtable discussion titled “The Russia-Ukraine War and Frontiers of Law”, organised by Professor Andrew Williams, Dr Solange Mouthaan and Dr Aisel Omarova.
ELI Council approves interim report on ADM-Readiness of EU Consumer Law, co-authored by Professor Christian Twigg-Flesner
The Council of the European Law Institute (ELI) has recently approved an interim report for its project on Guiding Principles and Model Rules for Algorithmic Contracts directed by Professor Christian Twigg-Flesner.
Apply: Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship 2024
The School of Law at the University of Warwick welcomes applications from outstanding early career researchers to the 2024 round of the Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowship Scheme, to start between 1 September 2024 and 1 May 2025.
WLS colleague awarded Howard Journal of Crime and Justice Best Article Prize for 2022
We are delighted to announce that Dr Henrique Carvalho, Associate Professor in the School of Law, and co-author Dr Anastasia Chamberlen have been awarded the Howard Journal of Crime and Justice Best Article Prize for 2022.
Dr Joy Malala awarded Warwick’s Research Development Fund Strategic Award
Congratulations to Dr Joy Malala, Assistant Professor at Warwick Law School who has been awarded Warwick's Research Development Fund (RDF) Strategic Award to support her project titled, ‘Between Life and Debt: Minding the Dignity Gap in the UK Consumer Credit Market’.
Journal of Consumer Policy Editors’ Meeting at Warwick Law School
The editors of the Journal of Consumer PolicyLink opens in a new window (JCP) held their annual meeting (the first in-person meeting since 2019) at Warwick Law School on 21 April 2023. Editors discussed current submissions and plans for forthcoming issues, as well as socialising and sightseeing in Coventry and its surrounding towns.
Professor Celine Tan contributes to consultation on JET-IP
Professor Celine Tan from Warwick Law School contributed to the South Africa Presidential Climate Commission (PCC) Consultation on the Just Energy Transition Plan (JET-IP). The JET-IP is part of a multi-country funding initiative, the Just Economic Transition Partnership (JETP), by a coalition of developed countries to support a number of developing countries' transition away from dependence on coal and other fossil fuels.
Ground-Breaking Report launched by Minister for Safeguarding at the House of Commons
On Monday 13 March 2023, Vanessa Munro and Lotte Young Andrade launched a report that they co-authored with Sarah Dangar (Advocacy After Fatal Domestic Abuse) entitled ‘Learning Legacies: An Analysis of Domestic Homicide Reviews in Cases of Domestic Abuse Suicide’. The aim was to learn more about the profiles and experiences of victims, the adequacy of service responses during their lives and after their deaths, and the ways in which DHRs are commissioned and conducted in suicide cases.
WLS Research Fellows attend the Royal Society Event for British Academy Fellows from Ukraine
On the 15th of February 2023, the Royal Society hosted an event for British Academy Fellows from Ukraine, which was attended by fellows from the WLS research team – Dr Aisel Omarova and Dr Maryna Utkina.
Sam Adelman discusses historic and contemporary injustices in recent Faculti interview
The Law School's Professor Sam Adelman discusses the historic and contemporary injustices caused by maldevelopment and neoliberal globalisation, climate change and ecological destruction in a recent interview with Faculti, an online reference tool which gives instant access to relevant and up-to-date academic and professional research insights. Watch the full interview.