In this post, Dr Alexander Orakhelashvili discusses the legacy of the ICJ’s judgment on Jurisdictional Immunities (Germany v Italy) which the Court delivered ten years ago
Month: April 2022
Can regulation fix bank culture?
In this post, Dr Andreas Kokkinis discusses main theses of his recent article on Senior Managers and Certification Regime in Financial Firms
The Throwback of a ‘Modern Bill of Rights’
In this post, professor Fiona de Londras discusses the Government’s proposals regarding “Modern Bill of Rights”
Seeking Impact as a Lone Researcher
In this post, Dr John Kendall discusses the relevance of academic research in impacting the real world, focusing on his own experience when doing his PhD here at the Law School
Counterhegemonic narratives to human rights and the racialising work in becoming ‘human’
In this post, Dr Shaimaa Abdelkarim, a lecturer at the Birmingham Law School examines her research concerning counter-hegemonic approaches to human rights, to uncover relationship between racism and the understanding of agency in human rights