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29 November 2018
The Criminal Cases Review Commission: Lawyers and Legal Representation- When it was established in in 1997, the Criminal Cases Review Commission...
British citizens who move abroad currently lose their voting rights after 15 years. Controversially, this prevented many from voting in the EU...
7 November 2018
Professor Szczerbiak's book explains how dealing with its communist past has become one of the main causes of political divisions in Poland.
12 July 2018
UKTPO's latest research explores public support for, the benefits of and the key obstacles to a UK-US trade agreement.
6 July 2018
Twenty five PhD students took part in the sixth School of Law, Politics and Sociology (LPS) annual away day for postgraduate doctoral researchers,...
13 June 2018
The Sussex European Institute (SEI) was delighted to welcome back the very first cohort of students, who graduated back in 1993, for a reunion on the...
1 May 2018
A Sussex Law School academic has launched a new report, which analyses the findings of in-depth research tracing the life cycle of a hate crime in...
23 April 2018
A group of undergraduate students from the Department of Politics have taken part in Professor Dan Hough’s annual trip to Berlin. The...
21 March 2018
The latest Sussex Salon dealt with the topic of 'Miscarriages of Justice: Is there life after life?'
“Poland is a really interesting case of how post-communist states have dealt with their past," argues Professor Aleks Szczerbiak in his new book.