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Dr Laura Lammasniemi of Warwick Law School explores the history of consent

Dr Laura Lammasniemi of Warwick Law School explores the history of consent and how understanding this can help tackle modern day issues in courtrooms on 'The Age of ConsentLink opens in a new window' podcast.

Fri 22 Sep 2023, 10:47 | Tags: Law, Homepage, Politics, PPL

Expert Comment: UK announces sanctions against Bosnian-Serb politicians for ‘undermining peace’

Dr Andi HoxhajLink opens in a new window of Warwick Law, a specialist in anti-corruption law and policy, civil society, European integration, Western Balkans and regulatory law and policy, comments on the news that the UK has announced sanctionsLink opens in a new window on Milorad Dodik, Bosnian-Serb member of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s state-level Presidency, and Zeljka Cvijanovic, President of the entity of Republika Srpska, "for their destabilising activity in Bosnia and Herzegovina."

Thu 21 Apr 2022, 15:56 | Tags: Law, Homepage, Politics

Expert comment: United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report

Commenting on the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report,Link opens in a new window released today, Dr Morten Fibieger ByskovLink opens in a new window said:

"The report shows the need to take the necessary steps to close the adaptation gap, including addressing the global socioeconomic inequalities that disproportionally distribute climate risks and vulnerabilities onto poor and marginalised communities in the Global South."

Fri 18 Mar 2022, 14:23 | Tags: Homepage, Politics

Expert Comment: Energy Day at COP26

The fourth day of COP26 is Energy Day and University of Warwick researchers are putting forward their views on the issues and challenges in combatting climate change through our energy use.

Dr Tom Pettinger, Professor Keith Hyams, and Dr Caroline Kuzemko, all of Politics and International Studies, comment.

Thu 04 Nov 2021, 13:35 | Tags: Homepage, Politics

Expert Comment: G7 countries should create better vaccine supply chains

Dr Sharifah Sekalala from Warwick School of Law comments on Unicef's call to G7 countries to begin distributing vaccines now rather than waiting and sending surplus doses in one go.

"Countries in the G7 should avoid a model in which they think about dumping excess vaccines in developing countries and instead think about creating better supply chains."

Tue 08 Jun 2021, 12:10 | Tags: Law, Homepage, Politics, PPL

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