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Evidence for prison sentence discrimination against Muslims ‘weak’
Offenders sentenced to prison who have Muslim names do not appear to be receiving unfairly long sentences, according to a new study of more than 8,000 UK Crown Court sentencing decisions.
Exhibition opens to explore the impact of race relations legislation in the UK
A new exhibition opening on 13 December at the University of Leeds will explore the impact of race relations legislation in the UK.
Remembering Denzil Davies - an obituary
We are sad to report that Denzil Davies, who was a lecturer in the Law School between 1963-1964, died at the age of 80 on October 10th after a short illness.
Professor Akman speaks at the OECD Global Forum on Competition
Professor Pinar Akman spoke at the 17th OECD Global Forum on Competition in Paris on 29 November 2018.
Centre for Business Law and Practice joins the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Research Partnership Platform on Competition and Consumer Protection
The CBLP has joined the United Nations body responsible for dealing with economic and sustainable development issues with a focus on trade, finance, investment and technology.