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UG Dissertations 2018: English land law vs the cultural conceptions of land?
Lucy Pozman graduated with a first class LLB Law degree in July 2018. She is studying the LPC LLM at the University of Law before commencing her training contract with Oglethorpe Sturton & Gillibrand in September 2019. Her dissertation was supervised by Dr Ben Mayfield.
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UG Dissertations 2018: The Rule of Law crisis in Poland - a common problem of post-communist societies?
Agata Poznańska graduated in July 2018 with a first class LLB Law degree. In September she started studying for an LLM in International and European Union Law at the University of Amsterdam. Her dissertation was supervised by Dr Agata Fijalkowski.
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Studying Abroad at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
John Ellis is a third year student on our LLB Law (Study Abroad) degree. He is spending his year studying at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherlands. He will be blogging regularly about his time there.
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Career Mentoring Programme: My Experience with Staffordshire Police
Becky Reeve applied for a career mentor as part of the Mentoring Programme, and was paired up with Inspector Damian Billington at Staffordshire Police.
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UG Dissertations 2018: Withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Convention on Human Rights: legal barriers and consequences
Alicia Barczak graduated in July 2018 with a first class honours LLB Law (International) degree. She began studying for her LPC at BPP Law School in September 2018. Her dissertation was supervised by Professor James Sweeney.
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My Experience as a Learning Together Student
This year the Law School launched a new module called ‘Learning Together’ for Criminology students. The module entails students making weekly visits to Lancaster Farms Prison to ‘learn together’ with the prisoners, or learners, at Lancaster Farms.
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A trip to the USA with the Law School
The USA Global Experiences trip was a fantastic opportunity to network with some of the most successful people working in Law, and to gain insights into how the profession works in a different jurisdiction.
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Visiting the USA: Global Experiences Trip
The opportunity to go and visit the USA was simply amazing. Throughout the trip we got to meet legal professionals working in federal, civil, and corporate law. Our trip was split into visiting two incredible cities; Boston and New York.
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USA Global Experiences trip
Three thousand one hundred and thirteen miles across the North Atlantic Ocean; 14 law students; one Global Experience.
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Mooting in the Supreme Court
On Monday 12th March 2018, I was one of four Lancaster law students who had the honour of mooting in the Supreme Court before Lord Briggs.