UN Special Rapporteur joins LJMU webinar on preventative detention
From Guantanamo to Xinjiang, from India to Europe, governments globally appear increasingly willing to detain citizens and migrants on suspicion rather than evidence.
From Guantanamo to Xinjiang, from India to Europe, governments globally appear increasingly willing to detain citizens and migrants on suspicion rather than evidence.
'Usually we only learn from a European perspective'
Mooting quartet do LJMU proud
Dr Alison Lui becomes Academic Fellow
The university is deeply saddened by the death of Peter Law, who passed away peacefully after a short illness on Thursday 8 February.
Liverpool School of Law expert creates learning resources for schools and children
One of the most groundbreaking research areas of our time is the advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and what it means for our future. But what are the legal implications?
Warm clothes, selection boxes, toiletry sets and Christmas foods were among the items collected and donated by staff and students.
School of Law students enjoy successful work interships in legal departments across the city
Undergraduates volunteer to advise people who cannot afford legal costs