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Pension Fund Trustees and Fiduciary Duties: Decision making in the context of Sustainability and Climate Change
Philip Bennett, Durham Law School’s first Professor in Practice, welcomes the publication on 6 February 2024 of the Financial Markets Law Committee’s paper on “Pension Fund Trustees and Fiduciary Duties: Decision making in the context of Sustainability and Climate Change“.
Durham University celebrates honorary degree for Lord Darroch, former UK Ambassador to the United States
During winter congregation 2024, Durham University awarded an honorary degree to Lord (Kim) Darroch.
Durham law school partner of choice for Women Peace and Security expertise
Experts from our Law School have been assigned a unique role, as a leading partner of The Women Peace and Security (WPS) Helpdesk.
Durham University awards two Doctors of Civil Law
Dr Desra Percaya, the current Indonesian ambassador to the UK, and City of London Corporation Alderman Alison Gowman were awarded Honorary Doctor of Civil Law on 4 and 5 January 2024.
House of Commons discusses citizenship recommendations by Professor Thom Brooks
Members of Parliament have recently discussed the Life in the UK test, and have noted many of Professor Thom Brooks' findings and recommendations on this topic.
Durham Law School Announces Advisory Board
Durham Law School is pleased to announce that details of its Advisory Board and its experienced and distinguished individuals drawn from the Law and other professions and occupations are now available on our website.
King Charles appoints Durham Law professor to judge selection role
His Majesty The King has appointed Durham Law School professor Clare McGlynn to the body responsible for the selection of judges in England and Wales.
Clyde & Co gifts text books to first generation students at Durham Law School
Durham Law School Clyde & Co Scholars each received a stack of books to help them with their studies as first generation scholars.
Durham Law School talk on citizenship for ESRC Festival of Social Science at university
Professor Thom Brooks, Chair in Law and Government, delivered a sponsored public lecture on “Becoming British: The UK’s Citizenship Test” at Durham University on 25 October 2023.
Prof McGlynn Influences new Online Safety Act 2023
Professor Clare McGlynn has welcomed new legislation in the UK aiming to reduce online harms which includes new offences and guidelines based on her research.
Thom Brooks’s calls for citizenship test reform and including of the late Queen covered in Metro
The Metro newspaper ran stories commemorating one year since the passing of the Her Late Majesty The Queen. These included an extended piece discussing findings of Professor Thom Brooks’ research on the Life in the UK citizenship test, including an interview.
Thom Brooks delivers keynote lectures at Norwegian Association for Legal Philosophy
On 28 and 29 September, Professor Thom Brooks was the keynote speaker for the Norwegian Association for Legal Philosophy. His public lectures were hosted at the University of Oslo Law School.