Posts filed under 'Law News'
25 June
A debate about the BSB’s proposals for a new Code of Conduct and for Entity Regulation, and the impact of these proposals upon the justice system and upon the Bar.
Continue Reading May 17th, 2012
Students really value being able to speak with alumni and appreciate hearing your top tips on how you got your foot in the door.
Continue Reading May 17th, 2012
City engages in research that covers a wide range of topics – here we highlight some of that work for you.
Continue Reading May 4th, 2012
Sponsored by the Worshipful Company of Saddlers, the award recognises a staff member’s contribution to City’s development.
Continue Reading May 2nd, 2012
A scheme to connect LPC students with City Law School alumni has hosted its first meet up event at Gray’s Inn.
Continue Reading May 2nd, 2012
For the 40th Edwards Lecture and launch of the Centre of Excellence for Cyber Security Sciences, Professor David Stupples will present an overview to how the U-Boat code was broken and Turing’s impact on today’s internet security.
17 April
Continue Reading March 19th, 2012
Each year around the world, International Women’s Day (IWD) is celebrated on March 8. Thousands of events occur not just on this day but throughout March to mark the economic, political and social achievements of women.
We want to know, what’s happening where you are?
Continue Reading March 8th, 2012
Professor Susan Nash, Dean of the City Law School, has been elected to the Executive of the Committee of Heads of University Law Schools (CHUL).
Continue Reading March 1st, 2012
As part of the launch of the Evidence and Justice Forum, Michael Mansfield QC will discuss support for an international law on Ecocide and will aim to set out the implications for businesses.
Wednesday 22 February
Oliver Thompson Lecture Theatre
Continue Reading January 31st, 2012
Professor Nash, Dean of The City Law School, will step down at the end of the 2011/12 academic year after nearly four years in the role.
Continue Reading January 31st, 2012
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