Nottingham Law School 2016/17

Research expertise Our reputation for world-class education and scholarly research is a reflection of our high-quality and committed teaching staff. We have six active research centres: • The Centre for Advocacy • The Centre for Business and Insolvency Law • The Centre for Conflict, Rights and Justice • The Centre for Legal Education • The Centre for Mediation and Dispute Resolution • The Centre for Sports Law These centres contribute to national and international debates in their subject areas, working collaboratively to transfer knowledge and influence legal thinking around the world. Many of our staff are invited to take up roles within advisory and regulatory bodies – both in the UK and abroad – and our expertise is valued across the globe. Visit www.ntu.ac.uk/nlsresearch to see members of our research centres talking about their work.

Andrea Nicholson Head of Postgraduate and Practitioner Portfolios “The Centre for Conflict, Rights and Justice was set up to pursue and encourage innovative scholarship in the fields of criminal law, criminal justice, human rights, international humanitarian law, conflict resolution and post-conflict justice (broadly defined). “We are proud to now be affiliated with 18 other global research centres that have committed to rights and justice as a research priority, which has created the largest rights and justice network in the world.”

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