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Research on slavery and trafficking aims to understand, build awareness and protect victims
This Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month, we highlight research at the University of Leeds that explores the causes and solutions to modern-day slavery and contributes towards ending it.
'The Stakes Could not be Higher': School of Law Professor Rita de la Feria is on a Mission to Change Hearts, Minds, and Policy on Taxation
Professor de la Feria’s recent work has had international impact, ranging from helping to change Brazilian tax policy, to contributing to major news outlets.
Innovative new art project set to tackle women’s concerns about safety in parks
School of Law Associate Professor Anna Barker’s work on safety in parks inspires wide-ranging and impactful responses, including a new art project for local park Woodhouse Moor.
Timely article by School of Law academic Dr Cristina Saenz Perez reveals how Government portrays asylum seekers as ‘security risk’
Dr Saenz Perez’s article considers how governmental discourse around refugees serves to justify punitive sanctions against them.
Distinguished Alum Sir Keir Starmer Returns to the School of Law
Last October, renowned alumnus and leader of the Labour Party, Sir Keir Starmer (Law 1985, Hon LLD 2012) returned once again to the School of Law.