Jun 22, 2017 | Adminstrative Justice, International Law, Law, Peaceful Resolution of Disputes, Public Law
In light of comments by the Foreign Secretary, Tanzil Chowdhury considers the force of the constitutional convention requiring the Government to consult Parliament on the deployment of the armed forces. The Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson, recently informed BBC Radio...
Mar 8, 2016 | Events, Human Rights, International Law, Law, MILC, Peaceful Resolution of Disputes
On today, International Women’s Day, The School of Law’s Manchester International Law Centre (MILC) is proud to introduce the Women in International Law Network: The Olive Schill Society (WILNET). Founded by female researchers of MILC, this new platform aims to...
Nov 15, 2015 | Bioethics, Blog, Healthcare Law and Ethics, Human Rights, International Law, Law
Paul Skowron reflects on one of the challenges presented by the UNCRPD. ‘There is no necessary connection between what you can judge the plant “needs” and what you want’ -GEM Anscombe, ‘Modern Moral Philosophy’ (1958) 33 Philosophy 1, 6 Introduction This...
Jan 26, 2015 | International Law, Law, MILC
By Elizabeth O’Loughlin This October the School of Law’s Manchester International Law Centre (MILC) successfully relaunched the famous Melland Schill Lecture Series in Public International Law. The original series saw Miss Olive B. Schill of Prestbury (Cheshire) leave...
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