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Forthcoming talk―lunch provided. Register here: forms.office.com/e/RYy8L5faDm

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On 20th November, Dr @benjamin_thorne will participate in a workshop at the University of Sussex on the theme of how to achieve justice during and after conflict, aiming to bring together academic and practical perspectives from various disciplines.


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.@bntmayer appears on Sky News to discuss what a successful COP29 summit would look like as the conference gets underway in Baku, Azerbaijan, today.

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My chapter (with Liz Coll) in The Cambridge Handbook of AI and Consumer Law expertly edited by by Larry DiMatteo Cristina Poncibo and Geraint Howells is published - Use of AI Enforcement Technology (EnfTech) (Chapter 14) - bit.ly/4ebKSZi


Dr Melanie Stockton-Brown was part of a team that shared research findings and proposed legal & policy interventions on Generative AI in the Media Industry yesterday at the House of Lords, organised by @bournemouthuni and @Policy_Connect

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Dr Jaime Lindsey has been shortlisted for the ADR Researcher Award by the National Mediation Awards: nationalmediationawards.com/shortlists-202…


New article by Professor Chris Hilson (with Alex Arnall) on claims-making in relation to sea-level rise, with Fairbourne, North Wales as a case study. The paper draws on the classic Law & Society framework of ‘naming, blaming and claiming’. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…


Dr @VickyKapogianni will take part in this conference:

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A new article by Dr Leonid Sirota (@DoubleAspect) and @MarkPMancini of @TRUFacultyofLaw in the UBC Law Review looks at the history of Canadian administrative law's constitutional commitments, and the way these appear to have changed in recent years. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…


A new article by Dr Alexandra Cox (@juvyjustchange) in @HistoryWO Magazine draws from 18th c. archival sources to consider how the criminal justice system was used as vehicle for sacrifice and how past practices might echo into modern forms of punishment: historyworkshop.org.uk/law-crime-righ…


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The Case for Overseas Constituencies @ruviz analyses the Elections Act 2022 and provides 3 key rationales for establishing overseas constituencies ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk/the-case-for-o… @neweuropeansUK @UnlockDemocracy @UniRdg_Research @UniRDG_Law

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In the @YaleJREG's Notice and Comment Blog, Dr Leonid Sirota (@DoubleAspect) and Dr @edwardmwillis of @OtagoLaw consider the US Supreme Court's abandonment of "Chevron deference" in administrative law in a comparative perspective. yalejreg.com/nc/the-end-of-…


Professor Christine Riefa's (@cyberchristine) research on enforcement technology (Enf Tech) was featured in the OECD Issues Note on "Protecting and empowering consumers in the digital transition" published for a OECD Ministerial meeting. Find out more: cdn-assets.inwink.com/bbf51d8a-98be-…


A new post by Dr Ruvi Ziegler (@ruviz) at the @OxHRH blog makes the case for British voters who live abroad to be represented in the House of Commons by their own MPs: ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk/the-case-for-o…


The latest post by Professor @Schmitt_ILaw examines whether Israel still has a legal right to respond forcibly to the 1 October Iranian missile attack and, if so, its obligations regarding how that response can be carried out.

On October 1, #Iran launched an attack consisting of over 180 missiles against #Israel. @Schmitt_ILaw offers his thoughts on the legal issues surrounding a possible Israeli #response, focusing on the prohibition on the #useofforce & right of #selfdefense. lieber.westpoint.edu/attacking-iran…



New publication by Visiting Professor Hitoshi Nasu: this chapter examines the applicability of ASEAN counter-terrorism instruments to organized criminal terrorism and reveals the complexity of counter-terrorism efforts in Southeast Asia. brill.com/edcollchap/boo…


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