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News from the School of Law 2017

qLegal 2017 Roundup
21 December 2017

First 2017-18 State Crime Seminar Series delivered by Professor John Chalcraft on 'Transnational Activism and State Violence'
6 November 2017

A report by Kelly Parkington on a talk by Professor John Chalcraft of London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).

Professor Rafael Leal-Arcas discusses the challenges and opportunties for EU energy policy
31 October 2017

A new book from QMUL's Professor Rafael Leal-Arcas presents, for the first time, a comprehensive overview of the most important research and latest trends in EU energy law and policy. In this article, he talks about some of the major challenges facing the EU in terms of energy policy. 

QMUL and White and Case launch international arbitration survey
12 October 2017

The Centre for Commercial Legal Studies (CCLS) at QMUL has launched its 2018 International Arbitration Survey, carried out in conjunction with Global law firm White & Case LLP.

Law at Queen Mary ranked 37th in the world
4 October 2017

Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) has been named among the top 50 universities in the world for Law in the prestigious Times Higher Education subject ranking 2018.

Law in Practice students take the next steps with Reed Smith LLP
15 June 2017

All four students from the LLB Law in Practice programme at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) have been offered training contracts with global law firm Reed Smith LLP. The Law in Practice Programme is four years in duration and students spend year three on a professional placement at Reed Smith LLP.

Dr Ruth Fletcher’s new co-edited collection, ReValuing Care in Theory, Law and Policy: Cycles and Connection, is launched at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies
13 June 2017

Speakers Professor Maria Drakopoulou (Kent), Professor Marie Fox (Liverpool), Dr Yasmin Gunaratnam (Goldsmiths) and Professor Ambreena Manji (Cardiff), joined chair Professor Diamond Ashiagbor (IALS) and co-editors Dr Ruth Fletcher (QMUL) and Professor Rosie Harding (Birmingham) for the launch of ReValuing Care in Theory, Law and Policy.

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