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UG Dissertations 2017: Rethinking the Law on Trusts of Homes: The Road Travelled and the Road Ahead
Jonathan Adamson graduated with a first class LLB Law degree in July 2017. He is due to begin the LPC in January 2018 at BPP Law School before commencing his training contract with Allen and Overy in September 2018. His dissertation was supervised by Dr Lu Xu.
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UG Dissertations 2017: Prohibition of the Use of Force: How can its effectiveness be improved?
Justyna Niemcyzk graduated in July 2017 with a first class LLB Law (International) degree, and has embarked on an LLM in Public International Law at Leiden University. Her dissertation was supervised by Professor James Sweeney.
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UG Dissertations 2017: Role of transitional justice in the conversion from communist-totalitarian regimes to democracy in post-soviet Russia & the Baltic States
Chloe Hodkinson graduated with an upper second class LLB Law degree in July 2017, and will embark on an LLM in International Law at the Law School from October 2017. Her dissertation was supervised by Professor James Sweeney.
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UG Dissertations 2017: Peer to Peer File Sharing: Is the response of the United Kingdom to illegal file sharing effective?
Miles Harmworth graduated with a first class LLB Law (Hons)(International) degree in July 2017. He is currently completing his LPC before beginning his training contract with Taylor Wessing. His dissertation was supervised by Dr Catherine Easton.
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UG Dissertations 2017: A critique of the legal constructions of sexual relationships & sexual activity. How should the law on rape and marriage be amended?
Jess Leonard-Dunn graduated with a first class LLB Law degree in July 2017. She will be embarking on the NHS Graduate Management Training Scheme in Human Resources in September 2017. Her dissertation was supervised by Dr Sarah Beresford.
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Reconsidering the Contractual Capacity of Married Women in the Long Eighteenth Century
Kate Hunter is a final year Law PhD student in the Law School. Here she shares some of the research from her thesis.
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UG Dissertations 2016: Witchcraft and the construction of criminality in Early Modern England: A socio-legal & historical study of the Pendle Witch Trials
Melissa Parker graduated from the Law School in July 2016, and is currently undertaking a PhD in the Law School.
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What springs to your mind when you hear the words ‘Beauty Pageant’?
First year LLB Law Student Ashleigh Wild shares how being crowned Miss Teen Great Britain has helped her to develop her skills and get closer to her goal of becoming a barrister.
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Lord Justice Ryder Judicial Lecture
To mark the beginning of a new Judicial Lecture series, I had the pleasure of attending a talk by the Right Honourable Lord Justice Ryder.
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UG Dissertations 2016: Balancing discrimination, hate crime and freedom of expression
Joseph Akrigg graduated from Lancaster University with a First in July 2016, and is currently applying to study for a PhD in Human Rights Law.