Thursday 27 February 11:00 – 16:00
Dr Louise Loder takes up this position for 2025-2026
Deadline: 5pm Friday 28 February 2025
Find out how you can give your time to volunteer
Call for papers to mark the 250th anniversary of the writer’s birth
Invite to legal professionals in the south west
Leading legal research from law students, academics and external researchers
Sights, Sounds, and Sensibilities of Atrocity Prosecutions
Read the thoughts of our staff and students
The winners explain the personal benefits in taking part
Christine Bicknell presented her paper
A book launch and panel discussion
Come along to this talk on Friday 15 November at 3.30pm
Organised by the Human Rights and Democracy Forum
Dating back to the 1940’s and its origins are in Devon
For embedding sustainability, social justice and human rights in IP teaching practice, scholarship and advocacy
Book to see the screening at the Exeter Phoenix Cinema
3 and 4 October 2024
Sameera Jalan supported local women to gain economic independence
Frail Professionalism: Lawyers’ ethics after the Post Office and other cases
Presented to the winning students on Graduation Day 2024
Register for this Intellectual Property Awareness Network event
Jack Courtney explains how he balances academic and sporting goals
Law students decamp to the beach
Chris Naish’s work has had a huge positive impact on so many people
One of 72 new fellows elected to the Royal Historical Society
Read more about Professor Skinner’s research
Inspiring positive change within the local community
Exeter academics and students contribute to IPAN Guide to the Sustainable Development Goals
Reflections from our Research Centres
A partnership between the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery (RAMM) and the GLAM-E Lab
We welcomed one of our Canadian Law alumni, Justin Kanji (LLB Law) back to campus
The lecture will be presented by Professor Judith Masson on 20 February
News from the Bracton Centre for Legal History Research
Our Community Law Clinic provides hands on legal experience for students
Alumni from local legal firms share their advice and experience
As part of the Department of Business and Trade’s Advisory Board on Horizon Compensation Schemes he has had a week of requests like no other.
The Juridification of Justice: Potentials and Limitations. Send abstracts by 26 January.
They will be delivered by Professor Richard Moorhead, Professor of Law and Professional Ethics.
A visit by Dr Louise Loder, Lecturer in Law and Director of Skills, Prizes and Alumni Engagement in the Law School