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Students reach final of UKLSA 2015-16
Sheffield Law students reach the UK Law Students' Association (UKLSA) grand final to be held at the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom before Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, first President of the UK Supreme Court.
Categorised under: Events and Student Experience
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Our LPC is now an MA
We are pleased to announce that from 2016/17, our Legal Practice Course will now be taught at Masters level.
Categorised under: Postgraduate Study
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Ed Bramley win Best mooting activities award
Congratulations to Ed Bramley Law Society who won the Best mooting activities award at the LCN Student Law Society Awards.
Categorised under: Awards and Student Experience
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Crime, Justice and Society Online Course
Our popular free online course Crime, Justice and Society is back!
Categorised under: International, Events, Postgraduate Study, Research and Undergraduate Study
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Students Win Law Commission Competition
Congratulations to four law students from the School of Law who have won the Law Commission’s Law Reform Competition 2015.
Categorised under: Awards and Student Experience
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Visiting Scholar
The School of Law warmly welcomes visiting scholar Dr Ivan Salvadori
Categorised under: International and Staff
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Celebrating International Women's Day 2016
We're celebrating International Women's Day by celebrating the achievements and contribution our law academics make to social, economic, cultural and political achievement.
Categorised under: International and Staff
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Response to the SRA Consultation
The Centre for Professional Legal Education in the School of Law has responded to the Solicitors Regulation Authority's (SRA) consultation which proposes changes to the process for qualification as a solicitor.
Categorised under: Postgraduate Study
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Other People's Money - A lecture by Professor John Kay
The Sheffield Institute for Corporate and Commercial Law (SICCL) is hosting a public lecture by Professor John Kay, economist, author and journalist.
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Research on Crime Linkage and the Thomas Ross Young Appeal
The Centre for Criminologcal Research presents a research seminar by Dr Jessica Woodhams on Crime Linkage and the Thomas Ross Young Appeal on the 2nd March
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Professor Aurora Plomer Invited as Panel Speaker on Intellectual Property
Professor Aurora Plomer was invited as a panel speaker at the 17th international Congress of the European Intellectual Property Institutes Network (Strasbourg, 28th-30th January 2016), entitled ‘Intellectual Property & the Judiciary’.
Categorised under: International, Research and Staff
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Professor Joanna Shapland Named Honorary Member of the British Society of Criminology (BSC)
Congratulations to Professor Joanna Shapland who has been named an Honorary Member at the British Society of Criminology (BSC).
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Can the City learn lessons from Iceland?
Dr Jay Cullen joins a panel of experts on the BBC World Service Inquiry programme to provide their thoughts on Iceland’s banking collapse.
Categorised under: Press, International and Staff
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Research Seminar: Navigating Treacherous Waters; Lawyers, Causes and Political Conflict
Based upon a large comparative ESRC funded project in a range of jurisdictions (including Northern Ireland, South Africa, Israel\Palestine, Cambodia, Chile and Tunisia), this paper explores the particular challenges for lawyers in managing relations with politically motivated clients charged with terrorism, treason, sedition and related offences.
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A Warm Welcome to Our Exchange Students
The School of Law warmly welcomes an additional 46 students for semester 2 through our successful Exchange Programme
Categorised under: International, Undergraduate Study and Student Experience