Sussex Law School win the final of the DMH Stallard Mooting competition
I'm sure you'll all wish to join me in congratulating Liam Edwards and Katherine Jones for winning the final of the DMH Stallard Mooting competition,...
Sussex academic selected for legacy project
Paul Omar, Senior Lecturer in the Sussex Law School, has been approached by the International Insolvency Institute to take part in a legacy project...
Teaching this autumn starts 20 September
Take a minute to put Thursday 20 September in your diary – because the structure of the academic year is changing this autumn.
Law students publish their work
A graduate of the Sussex Law School has had an article on the reform of the rules on capital maintenance accepted for publication in a journal.
New Sussex research centre examines how to stop corruption
A new research centre at Sussex will ask: What is corruption? What causes it? What can be done about it?
Law lecturer to become member of the International Insolvency Institute
Dr Paul Omar, Senior Lecturer in Law, has been invited to become a member of the International Insolvency Institute.
Guantánamo ten years on – necessity or troublesome legacy?
In 2002, the USA opened a detention camp at a military base on Cuba. It became synonymous with the controversial means used in the war on terror.
Head of School attends Conference of the Presidents of the Courts of Appeal of the European Union
Professor Stephen Shute, Head of LPS, gave a keynote paper at the second conference organised for the Presidents of the Courts of appeal of EU. It...
UK’s former top cop speaks on campus
In a speech on campus last week, the former Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police reflected on policing in a modern world.
