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Free legal advice overturns council transport decision

31 July 2015

A disabled teenager has benefited from a free legal advice project at Cardiff University.

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Religious courts reform

31 July 2015

Consent placed at the heart of religious courts reform.

Professor Manji is pictured with colleagues from the British Academy at the British Institute

Cardiff Law Lecturer joins judging panel for African Monograph prize

17 July 2015

Professor Ambreena Manji invited by the African Studies Association UK (ASAUK).

ane Heard and Chloe Walkley

Family affair for mother-daughter law duo

17 July 2015

A mother and daughter from Cwmbran studied the same degree at the same time.

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London Insurance Market welcomes Cardiff University students

8 July 2015

Students invited to a special student away day.

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First alumni events in Canada promote the creation of a regional alumni network

23 June 2015

College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences alumni based in Canada holds first meetings.

Law School lends a hand with new social care website

4 June 2015

New, freely accessible website, launched as part of the nation-wide initiative, Foster Care Fortnight.

Cardiff Law lecturer speaks up for carers at Hay Festival talk

2 June 2015

A Cardiff Law School lecturer recently took to the stage at one of the world’s most important literature & arts events.

Professor Dan Wincott, Head of Law and Politics, Matthew W Burzun, US Ambassador to the United Kingdom and Professor Nora de Leeuw, Pro Vice-Chancellor, International & Europe

US Ambassador to the UK visits Cardiff University

20 May 2015

Matthew W Barzun, US Ambassador to the UK, was warmly welcomed to Cardiff University’s School of Law and Politics.

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Overhaul of Court of Protection media rules needed to prevent miscarriages of justice and improve transparency, new study finds

30 April 2015

A group of legal experts is calling for an overhaul of the rules governing the way in which the Court of Protection (CoP) works with the media in England and Wales, to improve transparency and help protect against miscarriages of justice.