On Thursday, 24th October the School of Law and Criminology, hosted a brief overview of some of our colleague’s ongoing research. It was an opportunity to see some of the hard work being carried out by colleagues.
The School of Law and Criminology, are committed to the study of law and criminology in a global context. The School has a global focus and interdisciplinary approach to research. The School is committed to developing policy-orientated research, which necessarily entails cultivating a range of links with civil society groups, business, public administration, and legal professions. The School of Law and Criminology is home to extremely talented experts in a wide multitude of fascinating topics that are of interest to people in all disciplines and levels.
Schedule of event was as follows
Introduction to the School of Law and Criminology by Head of School Dr Fergus Ryan.
Dr Lynsey Black
Title: 'Whose side are we on'? Identity and Interviewing in Northern Ireland.
Dr Donal Coffey
Title: Imperial legal education in the interwar period.
Prof Aisling McMahon
Title: ERC PatentsInHumans: Bridging the gap between bioethics and patent law.
Prof Michael Doherty
Title: DIGILARE - Digitalisation of Industrial Labour Relations – Age-old values in a new digital world.
Dr Sinead Ring and Lauren Kane
Title: Interrogating Relevance in the Rape Trial: the Case of Sexual Experience Evidence
Dr Ollie Bartlett
Title: The right to a healthy environment in the urban context - legal research in the Go Green Next project