Professor Dame Hazel Genn will give the 2014 James Wood lecture

Professor Dame Hazel Genn will give the 2014 James Wood lecture

UCL_0319.jpg

Professor Dame Hazel Genn, Dean of UCL Faculty of Laws will speak on the topic of "Civil Justice south of the border: a troubled past and an uncertain future". Venue: Senate room

Date: 17th October 2014

Time: 5.30pm is the lecture start time, access to the Senate room, Gilbert Scott Building, University of Glasgow from 5pm.

Cost: free and open to the public

Registration: http://jw2014.eventbrite.co.uk

Professor Dame Hazel Genn

Dame Hazel Genn is Dean of Laws, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies and co-director of the UCL Judicial Institute in the Faculty of Laws at University College London, where she is also an Honorary Fellow. She previously held a Chair and was Head of the Department of Law at Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London. Before joining London University, she held full-time research posts at Oxford University Centre for Socio-Legal Studies (1974-1985) and the Cambridge Institute of Criminology (1972-74). In January 2006, she was appointed an Inaugural Commissioner of the new Judicial Appointments Commission established under the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 and was a member of the Committee on Standards in Public Life 2003-7. In April 2009 she was appointed to the Secretary of State's Advisory Panel on Judicial Diversity. She has been a Fellow of the British Academy since 2000, a member of its Council 2001-2004 and is currently Chair of its Communications and Publications Committee. In 2005, she was awarded the US Law and Society International Prize for distinguished scholarship and she holds Honorary Doctorates from the Universities of Keele, Edinburgh , Leicester, and Kingston . She worked with the Judicial Studies Board for 12 years, serving as a member of the Main Board and the Tribunals Committee, and contributing to the design and delivery of training for the judiciary at all levels. She served for eight years as Deputy Chair and then Chair of the Economic and Social Research Council's Research Grants Board. In 2008 she was elected Honorary Master of the Bench of Gray's Inn.

The legacy of WW1 on Syria and Iraq.

The legacy of WW1 on Syria and Iraq.

Roman law congress in Naples

Roman law congress in Naples