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

On 5 December 2024, Norah Gallagher took part in a panel on “International Arbitration in Energy: Key Issues and Trends".

Date added: Monday, January 6, 2025


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

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

Date added: Tuesday, January 21, 2025


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Deepfakes and the Law: Why Britain needs stronger protections against technology-facilitated abuse

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

Date added: Friday, January 24, 2025


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

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.

Date added: Tuesday, January 28, 2025


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Dr Davor Jancic cited by the Financial Conduct Authority

Dr Davor Jancic's research on the UK’s post-Brexit regulatory autonomy was cited in a Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) Research Note (no. 17, October 2024).

Date added: Wednesday, February 5, 2025


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The problem of race positionality and research funding

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.

Date added: Tuesday, February 4, 2025


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

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

Date added: Tuesday, February 4, 2025


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

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).

Date added: Monday, February 10, 2025


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

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.

Date added: Wednesday, February 19, 2025


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Queen Mary becomes the first London Russell Group university to offer integrated SQE preparation as part of an LLM

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.

Date added: Monday, February 24, 2025


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Queen Mary’s Professor Maxi Scherer to be the next President of the LCIA Court

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

Date added: Friday, February 21, 2025


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

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.

Date added: Thursday, February 27, 2025


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

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.

Date added: Friday, February 28, 2025


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

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.

Date added: Wednesday, March 5, 2025


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

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

Date added: Tuesday, February 25, 2025


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

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.

Date added: Monday, March 10, 2025


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Welcome Professor Peter Cameron to CCLS

The Centre for Commercial Law Studies is delighted to welcome Professor Peter Cameron to our academic staff as the Chair in Energy and Climate Law. Read our Q&A with Peter below to find out about his background, what excites him about joining Queen Mary, and his book recommendation for students wanting to broaden their understanding of law.

Date added: Tuesday, March 25, 2025


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

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.

Date added: Thursday, March 13, 2025


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Big Tech shares tumble as Trump adds chaos to stock market mix

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.

Date added: Friday, March 14, 2025


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

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

Date added: Tuesday, March 18, 2025


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Queen Mary Students visit the International Maritime Organisation Legal Committee Meeting

On the 25th of March, a group of LLM students from Queen Mary University of London were invited to attend the Meeting of the Legal Committee of International Maritime Organization at their London HQ. States discussed pressing issues to the law of the sea, such as human rights of abandoned sea farers.

Date added: Friday, April 4, 2025


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Law does not ensure 'revenge porn' images are deleted

Professor Fran Ridout, Director of Queen Mary’s Legal Advice Centre, spoke to the BBC about the shortcomings of laws around ‘revenge porn’.

Date added: Friday, April 4, 2025


Sewage pipe discharges sewage and wastewater into the river.
Polluting Water and Fossil Fuel Bosses Are Being Put Under Citizen’s Arrest for Causing a ‘Public Nuisance’

Professor David Whyte speaks to the Byline Times about Citizens Arrest Network's targeting of executives at UK water and oil and gas companies.

Date added: Friday, April 4, 2025


The main patio of the University of Palermo with marble columns and lawns.
Dr Noam Gur spoke at the University of Palermo about conflicts between law and state officials’ directives

Dr Gur presented the paper ‘Obedience to Law vs Obedience to State Officials’ at the workshop ‘Authority, Obedience, and Autonomy’, which was held at the University of Palermo on 6-7 March 2025.

Date added: Tuesday, April 8, 2025


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Professor Lastra to deliver the Professor James Lecture in Leeds on 23 April

The event is titled 'The Evolving Role of the Bank of England' and will take place on Wednesday 23 April 2025, 14:00 – 15:00.

Date added: Thursday, April 10, 2025


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BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street are the real power behind Big Oil’s climate retreat, report finds

A small group of powerful investment firms is quietly fuelling the global oil industry’s retreat from climate targets, according to a new report published today by the Centre for Climate Crime and Climate Justice at Queen Mary University of London.

Date added: Tuesday, April 15, 2025


view of Israeli West Bank barrier from Bethlehem.
Facebook hosts Israeli ads promoting illegal activity

Professor Neve Gordon appeared in a YouTube Short from Al Jazeera English commenting on Facebook's advertising activity and practices.

Date added: Thursday, April 24, 2025


Leneka Rhoden smiling.
Queen Mary LLM student to present at an International Atomic Energy Agency conference

Queen Mary University of London is pleased to share that Leneka Rhoden, a current Energy and Climate Change Law LLM student, has been selected to present at the International Conference on Stakeholder Engagement for Nuclear Power Programmes, hosted by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The event will take place in Vienna, Austria, 26-30 May 2025.

Date added: Monday, April 28, 2025


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Fashion Law Day Success

Fashion Law Day on the 14th April commemorated the launch of our brand new Fashion Law LLM, which is the first and only LLM of its kind in the UK. 

Date added: Thursday, May 1, 2025


A digitally rendered image of the euro symbol in a coin in electric blue.
Dr Daniele D’Alvia awarded funding to investigate the adoption of a Digital Euro

The research, funded by the Policy Support Fund and in co-authored with the European Central Bank (ECB), will analyse the potential successes and challenges of adopting a new central bank digital currency.

Date added: Tuesday, May 6, 2025


A statue of Adam Smith in Edinburgh.
Professor Maks Del Mar to speak at Adam Smith Festival of Ideas

Professor Maks Del Mar will be speaking in Kirkaldy, Adam Smith's birthplace, as part of the Adam Smith Festival of Ideas (5-8 June 2025).

Date added: Tuesday, May 13, 2025


Front cover of the Legal Workers' Inquiry. There are three images from protests and demonstrations from legal workers throughout history.
New edited volume presents the first workers' inquiry of the UK legal sector

Dr Tanzil Chowdhury (Queen Mary) and Dr Jamie Woodcock (King's College London) have published a new edited book titled Legal Workers Inquiry: Worker Writing from Across the Sector in Britain. This is a joint research project between Queen Mary's Centre for Law and Society in a Global Context and the Socialist journal Notes from Below.

Date added: Wednesday, May 21, 2025


A microchip design in blue and purple.
Queen Mary law experts advise the UK Government on the use of artificial intelligence in financial services

Queen Mary’s Professor Rosa Lastra and Dr Daniele D’Alvia have submitted written evidence to the UK Parliament’s AI in Financial Services Committee.

Date added: Tuesday, May 27, 2025


Lady Justice from behind holding a set of scales
Second Imagination Research Network Annual Meeting Held

20-21 May 2025 saw the second annual meeting of the Imagination Research Network. Over 2 days and across 4 workshops, Network members and guests discussed the theory and history of imagination.

Date added: Wednesday, May 28, 2025


Queen Mary Banking and Finance Law LLM students outside the Bank of England.
Shaping the Future of Central Banking: Bank of England in collaboration with Queen Mary University of London

On 7 May 2025, the Bank of England (Bank), in collaboration with the Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS) at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), hosted a panel event titled “Shaping the Future of Central Banking.”

Date added: Thursday, May 29, 2025


Ruth Fletcher and Dimitri Van Den Meerssche.
School of Law success at the QMSU Education Awards

The School of Law came top in two categories at this year’s Queen Mary Students’ Union Education Awards.

Date added: Monday, June 2, 2025


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Queen Mary PhD Graduate authors new book on domestic violence in Pakistan

Dr Daanika Kamal (Lecturer in Law, Royal Holloway University of London) has published a new book titled Domestic Violence in Pakistan: The Legal Construction of ‘Bad’ and ‘Mad’ Women. The book was published in May 2025 by Oxford University Press.

Date added: Tuesday, June 10, 2025


Pictured from left to right: Dr Kei Enomoto (Partner, Hoffmann Eitle), Alexandra Melissinou (LLM student 2024-5), Professor Duncan Matthews (Director of Research, Centre for Commercial Law Studies)
Hoffmann Eitle award prize for best Queen Mary LLM essay in European Law of Patents

Hoffmann Eitle, one of the largest intellectual property law firms in Europe, has announced that it will be sponsoring an annual prize for best essay in LLM European Law of Patents for students studying at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS), Queen Mary University of London.

Date added: Monday, June 16, 2025


Cover of Neil MacCormick by Maks Del Mar. It is royal blue with a profile of a white marble bust of MacCormick.
Maks Del Mar’s latest book chronicles the work of Scottish thinker Neil MacCormick

Neil MacCormick: A Life in Politics, Philosophy, and Law tells the story of one of one of the twentieth century’s most important legal philosophers and Scotland’s most influential public intellectuals.

Date added: Wednesday, June 18, 2025


Lord Browne. He is facing the camera and wearing a suit, blue tie and glasses.
Lord Browne Essay Prize 2025 winners

We are delighted to announce the winners of the Lord Browne Energy and Climate Change Law Essay Prize for 2024/25.

Date added: Wednesday, June 18, 2025


Current and former CCLS staff taking a group photo at the 45th Anniversary dinner.
Queen Mary's Centre for Commercial Law Studies celebrates 45 years

In 2025, the Centre for Commercial Law Studies is celebrating 45 years since its founding. On Monday 9 June 2025 members of the CCLS community from past and present gathered to celebrate this achievement and to commemorate Sir Roy Goode’s fundamental role in the existence of the Centre.

Date added: Wednesday, June 18, 2025


qLegal's Emily Wapples and Eliza Platts-Mills on a podium at Legal Tech Week with Tom Bohills, Founder and Principal at Founders Law.
qLegal staff present at London Tech Week

London Tech Week brings together the entire tech ecosystem under one roof, and qLegal staff enjoyed sharing the support available to founders across the qLegal programmes.

Date added: Thursday, June 19, 2025


Duncan Matthews and other participants in the British Academy workshop outside CCLS.
Professor Duncan Matthews and Dr Hanna Ostapenko host British Academy workshop on patents and genome editing in agriculture

On Thursday 5 June 2025 Professor Duncan Matthews, Director of Research in the Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS), and Dr Hanna Ostapenko, British Academy/Cara Researchers At Risk Fellow in CCLS, co-hosted a workshop on the patent governance of agricultural genome editing, funded by the British Academy.

Date added: Thursday, June 19, 2025


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