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News and events from The Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London. No. 1 UK Law School for Research (REF 2014).

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  1. Dec 8

    Join for a discussion of Investment Protection in a Post-Brexit Era with Professor Andrea K. Bjorklund.

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  2. Dec 7

    Dr Holger Hestermeyer recently contributed to an evidence session at the House of Common's Exiting the European Union Committee. Find out more here:

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  3. Dec 6

    This year, the School launched its Anglo-Spanish dual degree in association with Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona. Find out more about studying English and Spanish law here:

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    Dec 6

    Hot off the press!!! ‘Brexit: The Legal Implications’ co-ed CEL Director Professor Andrea Biondi and CEL Research Fellow Dr Maria Kendrick, also of LSE Law,

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    Dec 6

    My colleague Prof Robert Blackburn writes ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ “What happens next if Theresa May’s Brexit deal is defeated?”

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  6. Dec 5

    On December 6, are hosting Dr Cherilyn Elston and to discuss how women shape transitional justice and peacebuilding in post-conflict states.

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  7. Dec 5

    Follow , Director of our Centre of Construction Law, for more news on how the FAC-1 framework alliance is shaping major construction projects in the UK and beyond.

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  8. Dec 4

    Last month, hosted the philosopher Martha Nussbaum for the launch of her book, 'The Monarchy of Fear'. We will be releasing a recording of the event in its entirety on our podcast series. Watch a highlight of the talk on our YouTube channel:

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    Dec 3

    An exciting event on democracy and citizen participation at this Thursday - speakers including David Runciman, , , John Skorupski, , with chairing by and Register now

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  11. Dec 3

    Join on December 5th for the next Signature Lecture featuring Professor Leif Wenar () discussing his book 'Blood Oil: Tyrants, Violence and the Rules that Run the World.'

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  13. Dec 1

    Catch-up with our podcast for interviews with Dr , Lord Judge (former Lord Chief Justice), the philosopher Martha C. Nussbaum, and Professor . Listen and subscribe on Soundcloud () & iTunes ().

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  14. Nov 30

    On Dec 5, are hosting Professor Leif Wenar for their next Signature Lecture, discussing his book 'Blood Oil: Tyrants, Violence and the Rules that Run the World'. Sign-up and find out more here:

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  15. Nov 29

    How has policing and prosecution changed over the last three decades in England and Wales? Listen to our latest podcast for an interview with Dr Hannah Quirk. Soundcloud () & iTunes ().

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  16. Nov 29

    Global White Collar Crime Survey: Dr Aleksandra Jordanoska () is a co-investigator on a recent report on anti-corruption compliance programmes. Find out more here:

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  17. Nov 28

    Last week, staff of the School won three King's Awards. Professor Lomnicka won the Lifetime Achievement Award, won an award for 'Most Innovative Teaching', and were awarded for their 'Service to Society'. Find out more here:

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  18. Nov 27

    On Nov 29th join the King’s Forum on International Dispute Resolution for the first lecture in their series on International Strategic Litigation. The lecture will be delivered by Ricardo Harmirez Hernández, former member of the Appellate Body of the WTO.

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    Nov 26

    Register now for the Law & Justice Forum on "Democracy and Citizen Participation", Dec 6th, with (Ashoka), David Runciman (Cambridge), and (Melbourne) and a great array of panellists.

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    Nov 27

    'The order by the prime minister to trigger Article 50 and negotiate to leave the EU could be declared void.' says Ewan McGaughey, a senior law lecturer at King’s:

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