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Preparing for your healthcare placement Preparing for your healthcare placement | Student blog

by Student Communications If you’re studying on one of our many healthcare courses placements are likely to be a huge part of your uni experience. Working on the wards and in the community will be hugely rewarding (after all it’s why...

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Who governs the skies? Shaping the future of drone logistics Who governs the skies? Shaping the future of drone logistics | Centre for Transport and Society blog

Credit: Photo by Diana Măceşanu on Unsplash by Daniela Paddeu Associate Professor of Sustainable Freight Futures Drones have long promised a logistics revolution. From delivering medical supplies to remote areas to easing congestion in cities...

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Creative ways to take a short break Creative ways to take a short break | Bristol Business School blog

As a result of the coronavirus outbreak many of us have been asked to work from home if possible. Whilst we have hopefully all been able to adapt in some ways to our new lifestyles it’s important to remember to take short breaks for our...

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Student blog post: To which extent is it possible to include cultural genocide in the definition of genocide as stated in the ICC Statute? Student blog post: To which extent is it possible to include cultural genocide in the definition of genocide as stated in the ICC Statute? | Bristol Law School blog

This post (edited for publication) is contributed to our blog as part of a series of work produced by students for assessment within the module ‘Public International Law’. Following from last year’s blogging success we decided to publish our...

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The contagion of disinformation The contagion of disinformation | Bristol Law School blog

By Ezinwa Awogu – BA philosophy graduate GDL Law student at UWE Bristol and aspiring solicitor More connected than ever information spreads instantaneously and amongst that information none seems to spread quite as viciously as...

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The disclosure crisis: A suspect and practitioner perspective The disclosure crisis: A suspect and practitioner perspective | Bristol Law School blog

On Wednesday 5 December 2018 UWE Bristol hosted the first annual Criminal Justice Research Unit lecture on the topic “The disclosure crisis: A suspect and practitioner perspective.” The event was organised and chaired by Dr Tom Smithand Dr Ed...

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SLSA Seminar Series: The Perennial Problem of Disclosure – A way forward? SLSA Seminar Series: The Perennial Problem of Disclosure – A way forward? | Bristol Law School blog

By Ed Johnston Ed Johnston has recently been award £1 500 from the annual Socio-Legal Scholars Association’s Annual Seminar Series. Ed is currently organising a one-day conference at UWE Bristol Law School on the topic “The Perennial Problem of...

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Urgenda: A Turning Point in Climate Litigation- An Analysis of the Supreme Court Decision Urgenda: A Turning Point in Climate Litigation- An Analysis of the Supreme Court Decision | Bristol Law School blog

By Farzam Maleki second year LLB student The main question of law raised by the Urgenda case[1] is whether the Dutch government was acting unlawfully in not meeting the internationally recognised climate target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions...

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The Knife ASBO: The Incorrect Response The Knife ASBO: The Incorrect Response | Bristol Law School blog

By Ed Johnston Last week the Home Secretary suggested a new measure to tackle the ever-growing problem of knife crime in England and Wales. He suggested that children as young as 12 could be sanctioned with ASBO-style order should the offender...

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Workshop ‘The Future of the Commons’ with Keynote Speaker David Bollier Workshop ‘The Future of the Commons’ with Keynote Speaker David Bollier | Bristol Law School blog

Photo by Liam Pozz On 28 February 2018 while Dr Philippe Karpe Visiting Scholar of the Environmental Law Research Unit (ELRU) and International Law and Human Rights Research Unit (ILHRU) stayed at UWE Elena Blanco chaired and organised a...

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Student blog post: Can the events that happened during the Maydan protests in Ukraine be qualified as crimes against humanity? Student blog post: Can the events that happened during the Maydan protests in Ukraine be qualified as crimes against humanity? | Bristol Law School blog

This post (edited for publication) is contributed to our blog as part of a series of work produced by students for assessment within the module ‘Public International Law’. Following from last year’s blogging success we decided to publish our...

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Building Organizational Resilience in small and medium enterprises (SMEs): The role of high performance work systems Building Organizational Resilience in small and medium enterprises (SMEs): The role of high performance work systems | Human Resources Work and Employment blog

This guest blog is written by Dr Tinkuma Edafioghor Senior Lecturer Human Resource Management – Programme Leader Msc HRM. This research was completed in collaboration with colleagues from Leeds University Business School and York...

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