Staff Research Seminars

Department of Law staff / work in progress seminars 2011-12

If you are not a member of the School of Law, please e-mail Professor Lizzie Barmes on e.m.barmes@qmul.ac.uk to let her know you are attending (including for catering purposes).

Department of Law, Mile End Campus

Term 1

5 October 2011
Adrian Howe, RMIT & Visiting Scholar Queen Mary, University of London, 'Red mist' homicide - Queer Ruminations on the English Law of Murder (Glossing Titus Andronicus)’

19 October 2011
Luce Jacovella, Queen Mary, University of London, 'Project Building'

2 November 2011
Professor Stanley Paulson, Washington University and University of Kiel, ‘The End of the Pure Theory of Law?’

16 November 2011
Professor Richard Ashcroft, Queen Mary, University of London, 'Changing People's Behaviour Without Paternalism: Incentives, Nudges, and Social Marketing in Public Health'

7 December 2011
Roundtable on ‘Forces Shaping the Renewal of Undergraduate Legal Education’

Term 2

11 January 2012
Dr Anna Bryson, Professor Seàn McConville & Frances Morton, Queen Mary, University of London, "The Peace Process: Layers of Meaning"

18 January 2012
Criminal Justice Centre Seminar
Professor Valsamis Mitsilegas, Queen Mary, University of London, 'The Limits of Mutual Trust: Applying the Principle of Mutual Recognition to Criminal Law and Justice in Europe'

1 February 2012
Round Table on Empirical Legal Research, Professor Lizzie Barmes & Professor Kate Malleson, Queen Mary, University of London

15 February 2012
Criminal Justice Centre Seminar
Elspeth Guild, Queen Mary, University of London, 'Security, Migration and Law: Examining the UK and EU nexus'

29 February 2012
Professor Alan Dignam, Queen Mary, University of London, 'Understanding the Impact of the Financial Crisis:  Remuneration, Responsibility, Risk and Riots in the 21st Century'

14 March 2012
Dr Phoebe Okowa, Queen Mary, University of London, 'Security Council's Chapter VII powers and natural resources in Conflict Zones'

28 March 2012
Criminal Justice Centre Seminar
Amber Marks, Queen Mary, University of London, 'The Fault Lines in Forensic Science: A case-study'