We support projects in all aspects of law, working with UKRI, governments, charities and businesses.
A new international socio-legal network entitled, Socio-legal Methodological Interrogations: a LatAm-European ECR Network, funded by the SLSA International Collaboration Grant and Max Planck Law, and supported by Universidad de O'Higgins, Chile.
Addresses the global challenge of gender equity, poverty and food security, linked to marine resources, in three Pacific island states.
This project intends to put forth constructive evidence-based legal & policy measures to ensure the long-term sustainability of digital labour platforms that are not investor-owned, specifically platform cooperatives in the domestic work sector in South Africa.
EU-UK Relations and the Microprocessor Industry
Just Theory is a monthly series of conversations championing female legal scholarship.
The network analyses and comments on policy and practice issues in relating to the experience of minoritised ethnic groups in a wide variety of contexts within criminal and social justice.
Professor Farran, Professor Emerita Corrin and Dr Mosses held workshops on the university campuses of the regional University of the South Pacific, in the Pacific island states of Vanuatu and Fiji.
Promoting urban commons as publicly accountable, open, green spaces vital for culture, health, wellbeing and biodiversity.
Researching wellbeing and anxiety in the legal professions, including law schools.
Developing practical legal definitions for the status of conscious and unconscious novel beings.
Exploring how claims associated with epigenetics may give rise to legal claims.
Exploring the role of communication in the assessment of EU actions and policies.
Considers the impact of multi-level governance on how those in Northern Ireland identify.