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The Law, Society and Justice (LawSoJust) Research and Enterprise Group brings together academics from law and related social science disciplines, who are active in the fields of social justice and accountability. The group shares a distinctly critical and socio-legal approach, which highlights the role law plays, both, in driving for social justice but also in maintaining certain social injustices. It explores the interplay between law and justice in the social context. This relevant social context, ranges from the local, national and international to the specific disadvantaged groups within society such as indigenous peoples, vulnerable groups and racial minorities. The group examines contemporary legal and social issues which arise in various contexts, such as issues of: racial inequality, modern slavery, hate crimes, indefinite detention, corporate accountability, corporate governance, comparative international law and human rights.
The group aims to provide a support network for research activities related to law, society and justice. It will develop links with legal practitioners, policy-makers and non-governmental organisations. The group also organises activities which are open to students and the wider research community to disseminate research findings, stimulate debate and advance collaborations. It intends to develop bids and apply for grants with the aim of becoming a centre for research and enterprise excellence in the future.
The group will support PGRs and ECRs in research and enterprise development.
Current themes include:
• Critical Law and Corporate Social Responsibility https://blogs.brighton.ac.uk/lawandcsr/
• Modern Slavery and Transparency in Supply Chains
• Hate Crimes
• Human rights and jurisprudence
• Indefinite detention (Guantanamo – 20 years after)
• Access to Justice
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Profiles
Projects
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Judge Sampson KTP: Digital Transformation
Poulis, N., Rospigliosi, A. & Lucena De Mello, R.
1/08/20 → 24/07/22
Project: Research Councils / Government Depts.
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Alcohol use and young people's offending
Newbury, A. & Dingwall, G.
1/09/12 → 31/08/16
Project: Research
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Adopting the metaverse for learning environments means more use of deep learning artificial intelligence: this presents challenges and problems
Rospigliosi, P. ., 3 Oct 2022, In: Interactive Learning Environments. 30, 9, p. 1573-1576 4 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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ADR and Workplace Conflict: a US Perspective with David .A. Hoffman
Umegbolu, C., 1 Nov 2022Research output: Other contribution › peer-review
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Comparing and Contrasting the EU and the US Approach in Competition Law: So Close but So Far
Platsas, A. E., 25 Jan 2022, EU Antitrust: Hot Topics & Next Steps: Proceedings of the International Conference held in Prague on January 24-25, 2022. Šmejkal, V. (ed.). Prague, Czech Republic, p. 481-493 13 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Conference proceeding with ISSN or ISBN › Conference contribution with ISSN or ISBN › peer-review
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Activities
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Mainstreaming Minority Rights within UN practice
Isilay Taban McQuade (Presenter)
2022Activity: External talk or presentation › Oral presentation
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ephemera and AlterEcos Workshop 2021
Antonios E. Platsas (Participant)
8 Dec 2021 → 9 Dec 2021Activity: Events › Workshop
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The Future of Education Conference 2021
Antonios E. Platsas (Participant)
1 Jul 2021 → 2 Jul 2021Activity: Events › Conference