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Writing the “Her”Story or Counter-Narrative of Constitutionalism in Franca, Brazil.

In October 2024, Dr Ruth Houghton visited UNESP College of Humanities and Social Sciences in Franca in Brazil to lead a set of seminars on the module, ‘Globalization, Inequality and Democracy’. Across the course of the week, Masters and PhD … Continue reading

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Ruth Houghton, ‘Locating Unwritten Constitutional Norms in Global Constitutionalism’ on Verfassungsblog

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The Rights of Nature: Global Perspectives – Emily Jones and Majan Irannezhadparizi in Conversation

The Rights of Nature: Global Perspectives – Emily Jones and Majan Irannezhadparizi in Conversation Monday 17th of June, 11 – 12.30, UTS Law Boardroom Please join us for this event, hosted by the UTS International Law Research Cluster and the … Continue reading

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Sean Molloy, The Committee on the Rights of the Child and Article 12: Applying the Lundy model to treaty body recommendations

Sean Molloy, ‘The Committee on the Rights of the Child and Article 12: Applying the Lundy model to treaty body recommendations’ (2024) Leiden Journal of International Law. doi:10.1017/S0922156524000098 https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/leiden-journal-of-international-law/article/committee-on-the-rights-of-the-child-and-article-12-applying-the-lundy-model-to-treaty-body-recommendations/C78FB997D259CFFC4D19786B406CCC0F

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New Blog: Colin Murray and Steve Peers, ‘High Trust Arrangements in a Low Trust Context: The Rwanda Policy’s impact on the Common Travel Area’

https://eulawanalysis.blogspot.com/2024/04/high-trust-arrangements-in-low-trust.html

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New article, Sylvia de Mars and Aoife O’Donoghue, ‘Law and scale: lessons from Northern Ireland and Brexit’

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/legal-studies/article/law-and-scale-lessons-from-northern-ireland-and-brexit/F7546B6A924C946C76FF6823C0B4262F

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Professor Colin Murray and Dr Sylvia de Mars to give evidence to the Sub-Committee on the Windsor Framework (8th May)

Colin and Sylvia are giving oral evidence to the Sub-Committee on the Windsor Framework at 4.30pm on the 8th of May: https://committees.parliament.uk/work/8426/strengthening-northern-irelands-voice-in-the-context-of-the-windsor-framework/

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Tanya Krupiy, The need to update the Artificial Intelligence Act to make it human rights compliant

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Tanya Krupiy, ‘Artificial Intelligence: The Need to Update the Equality Act 2010’

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Bernardo Carvalho de Mello, ‘Law’s Labyrinth: A Taxonomy of Discrimination as the ball of thread to navigate the Maze’

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