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The role of judiciary in climate change litigation – the rise of a promising opportunity to combat climate change The role of judiciary in climate change litigation - the rise of a promising opportunity to combat climate change | Bristol Law School blog
By Christina Schroeder LLM Student Member of Environmental Law and Sustainability Research Group. Climate change and how to combat it is an omnipresent issue. Whereas in the past climate change and its consequences were talked down they are now...
Professor Laurent Pech’s Distinguished Professorial Address – UWE 30 November 2017 Professor Laurent Pech’s Distinguished Professorial Address – UWE 30 November 2017 | Bristol Law School blog
On 30 November 2017 the Bristol Law School welcomed Laurent Pech Professor of European Law and holder of the Jean Monnet Chair of EU Public Law at Middlesex University London. The title of his Distinguished Professorial Address was ‘Rule of Law...
Student blog post: Common Reporting Standards – Criminal Information Nowhere to Hide? Student blog post: Common Reporting Standards – Criminal Information Nowhere to Hide? | Bristol Law School blog
This post (edited for publication) is contributed to our blog as an excerpt from an LLM Dissertation by Yen Lai. Views expressed in this blog post are those of the author only who consents to the publication. Our financial world today remains as...
CALR Forum: Does and Should International Law Prohibit the Prosecution of Children for War Crimes? CALR Forum: Does and Should International Law Prohibit the Prosecution of Children for War Crimes? | Bristol Law School blog
The picture of a young African boy holding a Kalashnikov in his hands has come to represent the archetypal child soldier drawn into a conflict he does not understand. It is thus claimed that children are not culpable for crimes they might commit...
End of the Age of Arrogance? End of the Age of Arrogance? | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Written by Professor Richard Bolden UWE Bristol 14/01/2022 for the International Leadership Association “In reality they all lived in a kind of hieroglyphic world where the real thing was never said or done or even thought but only represented...
International Women’s Day: In conversation with Amy Kington International Women’s Day: In conversation with Amy Kington | Bristol Business School blog
By Rachel Evans Relationship Manager at UWE Bristol with Amy Kington Founder and CEO of Community of Purpose Faculty Board Member and UWE Bristol Alumni. As we join together again to celebrate International Women’s Day 2021 perhaps this year...
Student Publication Success: Research with Young Children Student Publication Success: Research with Young Children | Education blog
Dr Tim Clark Tim.Clark@uwe.ac.uk and Rita Buehring. In this blog post we learn from and about Rita Buehring a 2022 graduate from our BA (Hons) Early Childhood programme. Rita recently had a paper based on her undergraduate dissertation research...
Does immigration affect life satisfaction of people in host societies? The EU enlargement experience in England and Wales By Artjoms Ivlevs Does immigration affect life satisfaction of people in host societies? The EU enlargement experience in England and Wales | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
By Artjoms Ivlevs On June 23 2016 the United Kingdom (UK) held a historic referendum in which citizens voted 52% to 48% to leave the European Union (EU). The outcome of this vote has sent shockwaves around the world and is likely to change the...
The South West Anti-Racist Education Forum 2023 The South West Anti-Racist Education Forum 2023 | Education blog
Ms Terra Glowach Terra.Glowach@uwe.ac.uk. On Friday 23 June the South-West Anti Racist Education Forum (SWAREF) 2023 was hosted with the shared aim of addressing racial inequalities in schools through a powerful collaboration between the...
Month: March 2019 1 November 2025 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
By Professor Felix Ritchie and Anthea Springbett UWE Bristol has recently been commissioned by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to develop a course in ‘output checking’ for research data centres. This is where researchers working on...
How Briony and Clare’s research is making festivals more sustainable How Briony and Clare's research is making festivals more sustainable | Student views blog
By Briony and Clare UWE Bristol Senior Lecturers in Events Management. Events Management academics Briony and Clare discuss the environmental impact of events and how climate change is causing events to be cancelled. They reveal how their...
Why do so few researchers examine actual encounters when trying to improve communication in healthcare? Why do so few researchers examine actual encounters when trying to improve communication in healthcare? | Psychological Sciences Research Group blog
By Maddie Tremblett Jude McClellan Charlotte Albury Shoba Dawson Brian McMillan and Rebecca Goulding Communication is central to the delivery of healthcare. From patients requesting an appointment explaining what symptoms they have been...