Graduate studies and research in the School of Law at Westminster
Showing posts with label DALS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DALS. Show all posts
Sunday, 20 September 2009
Interviews with Academics at the University of Westminster
Academics discuss what they do. I also talk about some of the things we do in the Advanced Legal Studies Department.
Wednesday, 9 September 2009
The Global Reach of Students

The Department of Advanced Legal Studies has always tried to inculcate an enterprising spirit in its students. When we see manifestations of this we shall bring it to your attention.
Three of our International Commercial Law, and one Dispute Resolution, masters students have started this year a blog on commercial law: Commercial Law International ("Commercial Awareness is Global"). The students are Ainsley Brown (Canada), Carsten Lexa (Germany), and Stephane Apitha (Mauritius). There is also Charles Kamau Wanguhu (Kenya) who took our masters in International and Commercial Dispute Resolution.
Recent posts include articles on the Indian newsprint industry, Airbus state aid, and Lehman Brothers' internal struggle between its European and US arms.
Commercial Law International lives up to its name by virtue of its coverage and the global reach of its contributors. We applaud this venture.
We shall be reporting on other ventures by our students, former and present.
The Global Reach of Students
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Monday, 1 June 2009
Advanced Legal Studies @ Westminster

Hello...
This new blog will be written by the members of the Department of Advanced Legal Studies (DALS) in the School of Law at the University of Westminster. I apologize for the mouthful but I won't need to say it again.
All our members are research active and were submitted in the RAE2008. We cover a wide variety of research interests from empirical studies of law to more doctrinal approaches. We will discuss these in later posts.
You can contact me at johnflood@gmx.com.
Advanced Legal Studies @ Westminster
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