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Preparing to work in the Tax Clinic
By Michal Chodorowski, final year Law student volunteering in the Law School’s Tax Clinic. The Tax Clinic is being run in partnership with Tax Aid and the University of Central Lancashire until 20th March 2020.
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UG Dissertations 2019: Developer Liability for Autonomous Vehicles
Olivia Ward graduated with an upper second class honours in Law in July 2019. She is currently working in Cambodia as an NGO Assistant and will be studying for her BPTC at BPP Law School from September 2020.
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To be (forgotten) or not to be (forgotten) – that is the question
Natalia Komala graduated in July 2019 with the upper second class LLB Law degree. She is currently studying an LLM in European Competition Law and Regulation at the University of Amsterdam. Her dissertation was supervised by Dr. Catherine Easton. Her dissertation discussed the legal situation of data subjects and data controllers in the light of four exceptions to the ‘right to be forgotten’ under Article 17(3) of GDPR.
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Alumni blog – Jonathan Adamson, Trainee Solicitor at Allen & Overy LLP.
Jonathan Adamson graduated from the Law School with a first class honours in Law in 2017. He is currently a Trainee Solicitor at Allen & Overy LLP. He has written about his time at Lancaster, his current job, and future career plans.
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UG Dissertations 2019: ‘The Issue of Sovereignty within the Brexit Debate’
Nicky graduated with a first-class LLB (Hons) Law with Politics degree in July 2019. She is currently studying European Law and Public Affairs LLM at University College Dublin. Her dissertation was supervised by Professor Steven Wheatley.
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UG Dissertations 2019: ‘Intimate Partner Violence and Women’s Offending: a critical discussion of existing research and policy’
Becky graduated with a first-class honours in Criminology in July 2019. She now commences a new job on the Civil Service Fast Stream; the award-winning graduate leadership programme with the UK government. Her dissertation was supervised by Dr Charlotte Barlow.
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Access to the Professions Scheme – Placement with Cat Smith MP and her team
Our first year law student, Avaia, gained the opportunity to have a week of work experience with Cat Smith MP and her team in Fleetwood. This placement was arranged by the Law School as part of our Access to the Professions Scheme.
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Using the LLM as a stepping stone to PhD study: How I came to PhD
Luke Graham reflects on his journey from being an LLM student to studying his PhD.
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From philosophy to law reform: My student journey
Samantha reflects on her student journey, from being an undergraduate student studying Philosophy, to studying for her LLM in the Law School, and to her future working for the Law Commission.