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Councillor Sabrina Francis, Mayor of Camden, opened Birkbeck’s new state-of-the-art teaching centre this week, unveiling a plaque that celebrates 200 years of Birkbeck providing education in Camden.
Manu Luksch created the film ‘Sing and Cry, Cry and Sing’ to draw attention to the shocking treatment of human rights and pro-democracy activists in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
It was announced today by the European Court of Human Rights that Russia was responsible for the assassination of Alexander Litvinenko. Birkbeck’s Professor Bill Bowring played a crucial role in the case, representing Marina Carter, Alexander’s widow.
A three-year project at Birkbeck has reviewed the use of imprisonment worldwide and identified key priorities for change.
The School of Law launch their annual 'Law On Trial' series of events
The research offers an opportunity to reassess policy and practice in the quest for effective and balanced responses to COVID-19 challenges.
The introduction of the degree is timely in an era of accelerating environmental crises, when individuals and societies are increasingly turning to the law for solutions.
The partnership with Release has been established so Birkbeck students can benefit from internships at the centre.
The report offers lessons for reform to tackle the relentless rise in prisoner numbers seen throughout the world.
Birkbeck’s School of Law is welcoming their latest Artist-In-Residence, the award-winning artist, filmmaker and researcher, Manu Luksch.