News and events
Law Professor wins award for 'Outstanding Paper'
Wednesday 5 June 2013
We are delighted to announce that Professor Rob Home's article 'Forced eviction and planning enforcement: the Dale Farm Gypsies' has been chosen as an Outstanding Paper Award Winner at the Literati Network Awards for Excellence 2013.
Every year, Emerald invites the Editorial Team on each of their journals to nominate what they believe has been that title's Outstanding Paper, along with....
Raising the legal bar
Tuesday 26 February 2013
The Anglia Ruskin Legal Bar Society discuss their events for the 2012-13 academic year.
Already this year the Legal Bar Society at Cambridge have organised and attended many events, including visits to the UK Supreme Court, various Inns of Courts and the Houses of Parliament, and hosting a prestigious presentation from the Metropolitan Police. We've even turned our hand to singin....
Doctoral success for Teng-Guan
Tuesday 26 February 2013
At the most recent law graduation ceremony, Anglia Ruskin student and staff member Teng-Guan Khoo was presented with his doctorate by Vice Chancellor Professor Mike Thorne for his thesis titled 'A Critical Comparative Analysis of Racial Integration Laws and its Impact on Professional Team Sports'.
Dr Khoo was the last person on stage to receive his degree and received the best round of....
Accommodation needs of gypsies and travellers
Tuesday 26 February 2013
Since the high-profile eviction of travellers from the Dale Farm site in Billericay, October 2012, Professor Rob Home has continued his related research and work. He has recently published an article on 'Forced eviction and planning enforcement: the Dale Farm Gypsies' in the International Journal of Law in the Built Environment, and continued to advise local authorities (London Borough of R....
Dr Penny English workshops heritage legislation
Monday 18 February 2013
How does a law academic end up at the European Association of Archaeologists' annual conference?
Early September saw Dr Penny English, Head of Anglia Law School, at the University of Helsinki for this annual gathering of well over 1000 academics and archaeology / heritage professionals from all parts of Europe. Together with archaeology colleagues from the UK, Austria and Poland....
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