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Cardiff academic gives evidence at House of Lords inquiry

9 November 2015

Reader at Cardiff School of Law and Politics gave oral evidence to the House of Lords EU Committee.

Students at the Senedd with Lord Elis-Thomas

Students visit Senedd to discuss devolution with Lord Elis-Thomas

4 November 2015

Students from ‘Devolution in Practice: Work Placement Module’ visited the Senedd for a special seminar.

Dr Edwin Egede

International law and ocean governance expert attends NATO conference in Lisbon

16 October 2015

Dr Edwin Egede of Cardiff Law School attended the third Conference on Operational Maritime Law.

Change your Future: Understand Parliament

Change Your Future: young students take part in UK wide politics initiative

16 October 2015

Department of Politics and International Relations, the Wales Governance Centre (WGC), and the National Assembly hosts sixth form students.

Cardiff legal walk

Law students put best foot forward on Cardiff Legal Walk

15 October 2015

Students and staff at Cardiff School of Law and Politics took part in the 10K Cardiff Legal Walk.

EU flag moving in the wnd

What should Wales’ relationship be with the EU?

14 October 2015

New project launched to examine Wales’ relations with the EU ahead of forthcoming referendum

Professor Angela Devereux

Cardiff academic in roving reporter role for Rugby World Cup

1 October 2015

University law professor volunteers in ‘The Pack’

Conference attendees

Harvard hosts Cardiff conference

30 September 2015

An ecumenical colloquium was held at Harvard University in Cambridge under the auspices of the Centre for Law and Religion.

Professor Angela Devereux

Law professor joins pack as roving reporter for Rugby World Cup

30 September 2015

Professor Angela Devereux, Head of the Centre for Professional Legal Studies, gets involved in The Pack.

Leading experts warn that proposals for ‘reserved powers’ for Wales will leave major constitutional problems unresolved

24 September 2015

Report argues that a ‘reserved powers’ model is not a simple technical change but also requires a number of other major changes.