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Research Development Surgery
PAIS Resource Room

For events, please ensure that you include when the event is taking place. Research Development Surgeries (2) to be held on Wednesday 20th November and Wednesday 27th November between the hours of 12.00 - 14.00 in the PAIS Resource Room. Please feel free to just drop in, there is no need to register.

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BREM talk - Arnau Poy, Access to the Asylum Procedure in Spain
FAB2.31

Arnau Poy (Barcelona, 1996) is a predoctoral researcher in the Department of Social Anthropology at the University of Barcelona, where he teaches and participates in various research projects. His presentation is on: Access to the Asylum Procedure in Spain: Law on the Books, Administrative Practice, and Experiences of the Law. It will be held in FAB2.31 on 20 November from 1-2.30pm.

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Fictions of Financialization; Rethinking Speculation, Exploitation and Twenty-First-Century Capitalism
E2.02

Please join the IPE research cluster for Nick Bernards book launch Fictions of Financialization; Rethinking Speculation, Exploitation and Twenty-First-Century Capitalism.

Event date: 20th of November, 4-5.30, E2.02

Please e-mail Mareike.beck@warwick.ac.uk if you wish to join.

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Judging and Constitutionalism in Contemporary Africa

Roundtable: "Judging and Constitutionalism in Contemporary Africa: In Conversation with Hon. Justice Prof. Joel Ngugi (Court of Appeal, Kenya) and Justice Dorothy DeGabriele (High Court, Malawi)"

Location TBC

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