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The qLegal team standing with their LexisNexis award, next to Sir Tony Robinson. Double Success for Queen Mary at LexisNexis Legal Awards 2025
18 March 2025

Queen Mary claims victory in two categories at highly regarded event within the UK legal sector.

The front of the New York Stock Exchange Building. There is a frieze in the pediment, held up by Corinthian columns.There is a Big Tech shares tumble as Trump adds chaos to stock market mix
14 March 2025

Dr Daniele D'Alvia spoke to France 24 about the recent downturn of US tech giants' shares and whether US President Donald Trump is solely to blame.

Rosa Lastra and Daniele D'Alvia standing outside CCLS with Chris Bates and LLM students. Regulatory Insights: A Special Lecture and Networking Session with Chris Bates
13 March 2025

Chris Bates, Visiting Professorial Fellow at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London and Senior Consultant at Clifford Chance LLP, delivered a special lecture to Queen Mary Banking and Finance Law LLM students, at the invitation of Professor Rosa M. Lastra.

A group photo of Lord Browne with CCLS students, Ioannis Kokkoris, Colin Bailey and James Dallas. Climate Change - A clear and present danger
10 March 2025

The Energy and Climate Change Law Institute were delighted to welcome back Lord Browne of Maddingly to deliver the Annual Clifford Chance Lecture on its tenth anniversary.

Queen Mary LLM students stood talking outside the Centre for Commercial Law Studies in Holborn. Queen Mary launches two new LLM Programmes
5 March 2025

Queen Mary’s Centre for Commercial Law Studies has announced the launch of two new LLM Programmes in Fashion Law and AI and the Law for September 2025 start. These programmes are set to provide students with the knowledge and skills required to navigate two of the most rapidly advancing sectors in law today.

Then U.S. Senator J. D. Vance speaking to attendees at The People's Convention at Huntington Place in Detroit, Michigan in 2024. Censorship, abortion and the ‘threat within’: what a free speech expert thinks of J.D. Vance’s remarks to Europe
28 February 2025

Professor Eric Heinze has penned an opinion piece for The Conversation about US Vice President’s remarks to European leaders at the recent Munich Security Conference.

Destroyed buildings in Gaza. 'Name Israel's Gaza genocide': International legal experts call for accountability
27 February 2025

Professor Neve Gordon and Professor Richard Falk took part in a conference organised by the Palestinian Return Centre criticising the lack of the term 'genocide' in political discussions and media coverage of Israel's war on Gaza.

Two London Metropolitan police officers in high-vis jackets sat on parked motorcycles. UK police forces ‘supercharging racism’ with predictive policing
25 February 2025

An interview from Amnesty International with Dr Daragh Murray was featured in an article for Computer Weekly on predictive police systems in the UK.

Group of students sit in a lecture theatre on a mixture of coloured chairs. Queen Mary becomes the first London Russell Group university to offer integrated SQE preparation as part of an LLM
24 February 2025

Queen Mary’s School of Law has announced the combination of their prestigious Master of Laws programmes with SQE preparation in partnership with legal education company, BARBRI.

Maxi Scherer smiling in a silver/grey suit. Queen Mary’s Professor Maxi Scherer to be the next President of the LCIA Court
21 February 2025

The London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) is one of the world’s leading international institutions for commercial dispute resolution.

An engraved vintage illustration image of the trial of Catherine Of Aragon, Queen of England, UK. Maksymilian Del Mar to speak on 'Kinesic Legal Humanities' at Utrecht
19 February 2025

Maksymilian Del Mar, Professor of Legal Theory and Legal Humanities, will be delivering an online lecture on 28 April 2025 to the Research Network for Culture, Law, and the Body at Utrecht University.

Lots of finger prints in different colours. Elements in Legal Humanities launches
10 February 2025

Cambridge University Press has announced the launch of a new interdisciplinary series: Elements in Legal Humanities. This series is part of the Elements platform at CUP, which publishes short monographs (of no more than 30,000 words).

Circuit board in pink, blue and purple hues. DeepSeek, Nvidia and the AI race that’s shaping the future
4 February 2025

Dr Daniele D’Alvia wrote a blog for The Conversation on developments in AI investment and how this will affect our everyday lives.

A collage of different people from different ethnicities and genders smiling The problem of race positionality and research funding
4 February 2025

Dr Prakash Shah has penned an article for The Critic arguing that the racial identity of the researcher should not affect their progress in higher education.

the Sovereign Debt Forum logo, next to the #PublicDebtIsPublic logo. Below these is the Centre for Commercial Law Studies logo. SDF announces the launch of #PublicDebtIsPublic
28 January 2025

The Sovereign Debt Forum and Georgetown’s Massive Data Institute announce the launch of the #PublicDebtIsPublic initiative, which will create the first centrally-collated web-based sovereign debt documentation and data commons.

A woman looking into a screen with dots all over mapping her face, Deepfakes and the Law: Why Britain needs stronger protections against technology-facilitated abuse
24 January 2025

As the UK moves to outlaw sexually explicit deepfakes, Professor Julia Hörnle examines the urgent need for stronger legal protections.

qLegal students from the Future of Law: Green Talks qLegal encourages students to adopt a climate conscious approach to legal practice
21 January 2025

Embedding sustainability within programmes and operations to ensure qLegal’s work contributes positively to planet and society is a key focus this academic year.

Norah Gallagher sat on the panel of the GAR Live 2024. Norah Gallagher spoke at a GAR Live Women in Arbitration event
6 January 2025

On 5 December 2024, Norah Gallagher took part in a panel was on international arbitration in energy: key issues and trends.

School of Law Lecturer, Dr Mohsin Alam Bhat listed as a leading intellectual of the next generation
13 December 2024

India’s ThePrint has recently unveiled its latest list of intellectuals to watch in the coming decade, with Queen Mary’s Mohsin Bhat earning a well-deserved spot. This list, the first since 2018, highlights leading thinkers who are reshaping the landscape of politics and other critical fields.

A group photo of Chelsea and Rodney with QMLAC support staff and Right Hon Mrs Justice Stacey standing in from of book shelves. Hugh Wooding Law School visited the Queen Mary Legal Advice Centre
13 December 2024

In November 2024, the Queen Mary Legal Advice Centre (QMLAC) welcomed delegates from the Hugh Wooding Law School in Trinidad and Tobago for their annual exchange programme.

Financial instruments with various type of indicators including volume analysis for professional technical analysis on the monitor of a computer. Queen Mary academics investigate the future of banking law
6 December 2024

Dr Daniele D’Alvia and Dr Katrien Morbee are part of a new research project funded by the Society of Legal Scholars to investigate the trends, opportunities and challenges in Banking Law in the twenty-first century.

A student from Birzeit University speaking online at the launch event. Launch event of partnership between Queen Mary School of Law and The Institute of Law at Birzeit University, Palestine
5 December 2024

Earlier this year, the Centre for Law and Society in a Global Context and the International State Crime Initiative, based in the School of Law, partnered with Birzeit University’s Institute of Law in Palestine. The partnership was inaugurated on 28 November with an online event titled ‘Legal Education in Palestine’, that brought together law students and staff from both universities.

Queen Mary Dispute Resolution students and Maria Fanou with ICSID Secretary General Martina Polasek. ICSID Secretary General Martina Polasek Visits the School of International Arbitration
3 December 2024

On 26 November 2024, the School of International Arbitration at Queen Mary University of London had the privilege of hosting the Secretary General of the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), Ms Martina Polasek.

Professor Maxi Scherer on stage delivering her her lecture. She is at a lectern wearing a bright yellow top. Professor Maxi Scherer gives keynote lecture on regulating AI in International Arbitration
25 November 2024

On 6 November, Maxi Scherer, Professor in International Arbitration, Dispute Resolution and Energy Law at Queen Mary University of London, delivered the Herbert Smith Freehills - SMU Asian Arbitration Lecture 2024 in Singapore.

Two soldiers kneeling on the side of the road in Iraq. The 'human shields' who tried to stop the Iraq war
22 November 2024

BBC World Service’s programme ‘The Documentary’ discusses the hundreds of anti-war activists who migrated voluntarily to Iraq to serve as ‘human shields’ in 2003.

A close up of the Wall Street sign in Manhattan, New York. There are three US flags on flag poles coming off a building in the background. Why Donald Trump’s election win fuelled a stock market surge
22 November 2024

Dr Daniele D’Alvia, Lecturer in Banking and Finance Law at Queen Mary University of London, writes for The Conversation about why Donald Trump’s victory has fuelled a surge in the stock market.

The close up view of the font of the White House in Washington DC, USA. “Trump Trades”: Stock Market Speculators Lured by the Smell of Trumpism
15 November 2024

Dr Daniele D'Alvia comments on how Donald Trump’s victory is affecting the stock market for France 24.

Portrait of Chaucer by Thomas Hoccleve in the Regiment of Princes (1412). Trigger warnings are nothing but tribal slogans
12 November 2024

Professor Eric Heinze wrote an opinion piece for the Times Higher Education about how trigger warnings stifle debate at UK universities.

A person, presumably a woman, with their nails painted black and drinking a glass of whiskey in a bar. Spiking: the case for a new statutory offence
28 October 2024

Amber Marks has written an article for the Criminal Law Review looking at the efficacies of the current legislation around spiking.

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