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An out-of-this-world experience
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Luke Jerram's Museum of the Moon art installation kicks off week of events and activities celebrating all things science, technology and engineering
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March
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Animals and the Common Law, 11 November 2020
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Dr Joe Wills, Leicester Law School
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Law and Theory
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Animating ‘Freedom of Thought’, 26 February 2020
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Jon Festinger, QC
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Annual ‘Carol Concert’ provides guests with a Magical Christmas Treat
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The annual Alumni Association and Legacy Guild Carol Concert was the perfect beginning to the festive season, with over 100 alumni, legacy pledgers, donors and families in attendance.
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2016 archive
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Annual Carol Concert provides guests with a magical Christmas treat
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The annual Alumni Association and Legacy Guild Carol Concert was the perfect beginning to the festive season, with over 100 alumni, legacy pledgers, donors and families in attendance.
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Alumni Events 2016
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Autonomy and access to innovative medical treatments, 24 February 2016
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Associate Professor Bernadette Richards (University of Adelaide)
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Bestselling author Kate Summerscale to give lecture on ‘Detecting Victorian Crime’ at Leicester
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Free public lecture for annual Victorian Studies Centre Lecture series on 6 December
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November
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Black History Month: Dr Eki Omorogbe on her history and research, 30 October 2020
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For Black History Month, Leicester Law School Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Committee are delighted to announce a talk by Dr Eki Omorogbe about her work and research (Africa and International Law) and the significance of Black History Month.
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Book launch: How could the rule of law at the UN Security Council improve international peace and security?
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This book explains the necessity of a rule of law framework for the Security Council before analysing existing literature and UN
documents on the domestic and international rule of law in search of concepts suitable for transposition to the arena of the Security Council.
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Centre for European Law and Internationalisation
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Book on post-apartheid South Africa by Leicester academic published
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New study by Dr James Hamill challenges perception of country as dominant power in Africa
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January