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Warwick-Monash Conference on Legal Aid Cuts
The University of Warwick will be holding a conference on 19 March 2014 for the partnership project with Monash University: Access to Justice: A Comparative Analysis of cuts to the civil and criminal Legal Aid systems in England, Wales and Victoria.
The conference will include academics, researchers and practitioners and will look at the impact of civil and criminal legal aid cuts, focusing on:
- The changing face of the legal profession
- The lawyer-client relationship and
- The broader social consequences of the cuts.
Colleagues from Monash University will also be attending and providing a comparative perspective on recent legal aid reforms. A second conference will be hosted by Monash University in July 2014.
Successful application to the Monash-Warwick Alliance Seed Fund
Jackie Hodgson (Warwick) and Asher Flynn (Monash) have been awarded A$13,398 + £7,165 from the Monash-Warwick Alliance Seed Fund for the project: Access to Justice: A Comparative Analysis of cuts to the civil and criminal Legal Aid systems in England, Wales and Victoria, August 2013 – June 2014.
The project brings together Warwick colleagues Jackie Hodgson (PI), James Harrison, Andrew Williams and Nathalie Byrom (Co-Is) with Monash colleagues Asher Flynn (PI) Jude McCulloch, Bronwyn Naylor and Arie Freiberg (Co-Is). The study is a comparative analysis of the impact of cuts to the civil and criminal legal-aid systems operating in England, Wales and Victoria.
Kimberley Brownlee to speak at the launch of the Reading Center for Ethics and Political Philosophy
On 7 December 2013, the University of Reading will be launching the Reading Ethics and Political Philosophy (REAPP) with a one-day conference on the theme ‘Institutions and Individuals’. Kimberley Brownlee will give a paper at the conference on 'A Just Distribution of Social Resources'. The keynote speaker for the conference, T.M. Scanlon from Harvard University, will be speaking on ‘Individual Morality and the Morality of Institutions’. Other speakers include Japa Pallikkathayil (Pittsburgh) and David Owens (Reading).
More information on the event can be found on the University of Reading's website
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Jackie Hodgson elected to the governing Council of JUSTICE
In October 2013, Jackie was elected to the governing Council of JUSTICE, the all-party law reform and human rights organisation.
JUSTICE
works largely through policy-orientated research; interventions in court proceedings; education and training; briefings, lobbying and policy advice. It is the British section of the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ).
JUSTICE also has a Student Human Rights Network
, an online forum that aims to encourage interest in, and improve awareness of, human rights.
Visiting student - Carla Saltelli
Carla Saltelli, from the school of Law at Alma Mater Studiorum of Bologna, will be visiting from 6th October - 6th December. Whilst here, her main research focus is aimed at the development of her graduation thesis through the study of the interrogation themes in a Common Law system.
Carla will also be looking at the research differences and similarities in the study of interrogation between Common Law and Civil Law systems. Carla will be looking at reputable sources of information on Common Law's evolution of this discipline at the university Library.