Human Rights Law Centre Lunchtime Briefings
Each month the Human Rights Law Centre hosts a lunchtime briefing by one of the University of Nottingham School of Law PhD candidates on human rights related aspects of their research. Occasionally, external experts are invited to deliver a presentation on specific topics of interest for the research community. The briefings are open to all PhD law students and provide an opportunity to discuss and analyse current debates, as well as recent developments and case law in international human rights law.
Briefings in 2010 - 2011
African Intra-State Peace Agreements and Self-Determination: Mapping the Relationship by Kelly Stathopoulou (28/03/2011).
Human Rights in Chechnya and the North Caucasus by Dennis Krivosheev, Researcher Russian Federation, Amnesty International (07/02/2011).
‘Fragmentation or Unity’ of International Law Revisited: Analysing the European Convention on Human Rights when the European Court Takes Cognizance of Public International Law Norms by Adamantia Rachovitsa (17/01/2011).
Pandemic Influenza - An Actor Network Theory Analysis of Public Health Law in England by Gearóid Ó Cuinn, Wellcome Trust PhD Candidate (29/11/2010).
Norm Conflicts, International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law, by Marko Milanovic (29/10/2010).