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
Anything Goes? The ICJ’s Provisional Measures Order in Ukraine v Russia
In this post, Dr Alexander Orakhelashvili critiques the ICJ’s Provisional Measures Order in Ukraine v Russia
Ukraine and the Inter-disciplinary Debate
In this post, Dr Alexander Orakhelashvili discusses the inter-disciplinary debate focusing on the current armed conflict in Ukraine
“War on Superbugs”: Regulation of Antimicrobial Resistance in the Environment
In this post, Dr Lovleen Bhullar discusses Regulation of Antimicrobial Resistance in the Environment
The Changing Face of Medical Devices Regulation? A Consultation & Expected New Regulations
In this post, Dr Laura Downey, Dr Rachael Dickson and Prof Muireann Quigley discuss legislative developments regarding the medical devices regulation
The British Sign Language Bill – A Comment
In this post, Dr Gearóidín McEvoy, a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research Fellow at Birmingham Law School, comments on British Sign Language Bill currently progressing through the legislative procedure
Buying sustainability: the SAPIENS NETWORK
In this post, Professor Martin Trybus discusses the means and techniques to facilitate sustainability through procurement
Seafood without the Sea: Trademarks, Art. 20 TRIPS and How Animal Cell-Cultivation Technology Can Promote Sustainable Fisheries
In this post, Dr Mariela de Amstalden discusses the prospects of regulation of lab-grown food and related matters of trademark litigation
Back to Square One. Or Whither the Inter-disciplinary Debate?
In this post, Dr Alexander Orakhelashvili comments on the discussion of “legalism” and realism in a recent debate between professors John Mearsheimer and Mary Ellen O’Connell