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Football Fans Policing and Article 5 Football Fans Policing and Article 5 | Bristol Law School blog
In 2015 10 Bristol City Football Club (BCFC) fans travelled independently to Birmingham to watch a game of football. On arrival West Midlands Police (WMP) had identified them as ‘known hooligans.’ They were surrounded and escorted back to the...
Student blog post: On the basis of the Article ‘Port of Rotterdam Reveals Scale of Brexit Challenge’ discuss the legal issues relating to non-tariff barriers and trading standards imposed on imported goods. Student blog post: On the basis of the Article ‘Port of Rotterdam Reveals Scale of Brexit Challenge’ discuss the legal issues relating to non-tariff barriers and trading standards imposed on imported goods. | 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...
The Art of Healing: arts-led research to support child wellbeing in Kashmir. The Art of Healing: arts-led research to support child wellbeing in Kashmir. | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Michael Buser….. Kashmir – set in northern region of the Indian subcontinent – encompasses territories administered by India Pakistan and China. The region has long been contested and fought over (India and Pakistan have fought three...
Cryptoassets social media platforms and terrorism financing: a step into the regulatory unknown Cryptoassets social media platforms and terrorism financing: a step into the regulatory unknown | Bristol Law School blog
In his new article that will be published in the Journal of Business Law later this year Professor Nicholas Ryder investigates the link between terrorism financing cryptoassets and social media platforms. Terrorism financing was propelled to the...
Student blog: How Does the UN Contribute to International Peace and Security by Means of ‘Peacekeeping’? Student blog: How Does the UN Contribute to International Peace and Security by Means of 'Peacekeeping'? | Bristol Law School blog
Author Jade Trill 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’. We offer this module in the second year of Bristol Law...
Is Brexit possible in fisheries? Is Brexit possible in fisheries? | Bristol Law School blog
Dr Tom Appleby from the University of the West of England’s Environmental Law Unit is a leading expert in marine and fisheries law. Writing for the BlueMarineFoundation following the Brexit vote Dr Appleby outlines the complexities involved...
BLCC Research Symposium 6 June 2019- Responsible and Inclusive Leadership: Paradoxes and Possibilities BLCC Research Symposium 6 June 2019- Responsible and Inclusive Leadership: Paradoxes and Possibilities | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
We are delighted to announce that we will be hosting a Research Symposium event on Thursday 6 June 2019. This afternoon research event will take place before our evening Professorial Lecture with Steve Kempster. Thursday 6 June 2019...
Workshop at Developing Leadership Capacity Conference 2022 Workshop at Developing Leadership Capacity Conference 2022 | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
The Bristol Leadership and Change Centre is hosting the 12th Developing Leadership Capacity Conference (DLCC) on the 12 and 13 July 2022 with some fascinating contributions based around the theme: ‘Leading to Care – Foregrounding Health and...
Quality of life and access to green-blue-grey infrastructure in Bristol Our approach Key findings Further information Quality of life and access to green-blue-grey infrastructure in Bristol | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Danielle Sinnett Issy Bray Harry West and Owain Hanmer A recent study using Bristol City Council’s Quality of Life data has found that neighbourhood satisfaction wellbeing and life satisfaction are all related to how satisfied residents are...
‘Creativity sustains us and so does community’: reflections on listening to art in the city. ‘Creativity sustains us and so does community’: reflections on listening to art in the city. | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Katie McClymont…. I was privileged to be invited by Rising Arts Agency[1] as a ‘keynote listener’ in their performance of a conversation on the question of ‘who is allowed space to create in Bristol?’ on 4th October 2020. This was part...
Sharing a vision for high quality green infrastructure.. Sharing a vision for high quality green infrastructure.. | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Helen Hoyle…. Organised by our own Hannah Hickman and Sarah O’Driscoll (Bristol City Council) the inaugural joint Bristol City Council – UWE Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments (SPE) Symposium on Green and...
My study abroad story My study abroad story | Bristol Business School blog
By Megan Gosling Business Management with Marketing student at UWE Bristol. As part of my degree I made the decision to take a study year abroad rather than a work placement and this is certainly a decision I don’t regret. Surprisingly I got...