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News from the School of Law 2016

Aung San Suu Kyi is legitimising genocide in Myanmar, warn state crime academics
28 November 2016

Aung San Suu Kyi is legitimising genocide in Myanmar and has entrenched the persecution of the Rohingya minority, according to state crime specialists at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL).

Professor Sionaidh Douglas-Scott responds to Brexit judgement
3 November 2016

Constitutional and EU law specialist Professor Sionaidh Douglas-Scott responds to high court ruling that parliament must vote on triggering Article 50.

QMUL School of Law ranked top three for student satisfaction in London by NSS 2016
10 August 2016

Overall satisfaction among law students at Queen Mary University of London remains high at 91 per cent, according to the results of the 2016 National Student Survey (NSS).

Sophie Colacicchi from Central Working in Interview with qLegal's Romain Bouteille
9 August 2016
Sophie Colacicchi has been manager of the Whitechapel Central Working club for now seven months. In this interview with Romain Bouteille, an Intern at QMUL's qLegal, she explains how the business works. She guides us into a collaborative world that precisely matches our world’s evolutions in terms of entrepreneurship and business.

QMUL Postgraduate Legal Research Conference 2016
14 June 2016

PhD students and early career researchers from across the world gathered at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) on 3 June 2016 to share their research, present their ideas, engage with other researchers, and expand their understanding at the annual Queen Mary Postgraduate Legal Research Conference.

QMUL and Pinsent Masons launch 2016 Dispute Resolution Survey
6 June 2016

International law firm Pinsent Masons and Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) are launching a research project to uncover how businesses can streamline their approach to technology dispute resolution.

QMUL joins successful programme to widen access to legal profession
20 May 2016

Students outside

Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) has joined the Sutton Trust’s Pathways to Law programme, a pioneering initiative designed to inspire and support aspiring students from non-privileged backgrounds to consider and pursue a career in law.

EU should resettle three million Syrian refugees, says UN Rapporteur
18 February 2016

The EU must urgently change course on the migrant crisis and should resettle three million Syrian migrants, according to François Crépeau, UN Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants.

Paris Agreement is a turning point for humanity, according to Sir David King
2 February 2016

The Paris Agreement, a global plan to tackle climate change, will go down in history as “a great turning point for humanity” according to the government’s permanent Special Representative for Climate Change.

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