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From Local to Global: Careers in Transnational Chinese Law

On Friday, 7 March 2025, the Centre for Chinese Law and Policy at Durham Law School hosted an event titled "From Local to Global: Careers in Transnational Chinese Law". The session featured guest speakers Mr Mo Xu, Partner at Zhonglun Law Firm, Shanghai, and Mr Nelson Wang, Counsel and Head of the China Desk at DAC Beachcroft (DACB).
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IP&AI Conference and Book Launch

Durham Law School held an International Conference on the theme of 'IP and AI in the Age of Technology Race' on 19th-20th May 2025, and a related book launch.
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Thom Brooks delivers keynote speech at Legal Ed Con 2025

Durham Law School's Professor Thom Brooks delivered the closing keynote speech on the similarities between the SQE and Brexit
Thom Brooks delivers keynote speech at Legal Ed Con 2025

Law Careers Week: Monday, 13th - Friday, 17th October, 2025

Durham University’s Careers & Enterprise Service is organising Law Careers Week 2025 from Monday, 13th -Friday, 17th October. The Law Careers Fair will be held in person on Wednesday, 15th October, 2025.
Durham Law School

Durham Law School Pro Bono Team Bags Silver Award in the Law School Challenge 2024/25

Durham Law School’s Pro Bono team has earned the Silver Award in the 2024/25 Law School Challenge after a standout debut year in which they raised £1,268 in support of access to justice.
Durham Law School Pro Bono

RENKEI Just Transitions to a Net Zero World Inter-disciplinary Workshop on 7-9 May 2025.

Durham University is delighted to invite ECRs from RENKEI universities to take part in the RENKEI Just Transitions to a Net Zero World inter-disciplinary workshop on 7-9 May 2025. We look forward to building on the Kyushu RENKEI workshop to strengthen further RENKEI research collaborations in addressing the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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Thom Brooks to give keynote lecture at LegalEdCon 2025

LegalEdCon is a major conference about legal education organised annually by Legal Cheek. In its eighth year, the event takes place at King's Place, London on 15 May 2025.
From top left to bottom right: Julie Swan, Director of Education and Training at the Solicitors Regulation Authority; Colin Shaw, Head of Learning and Development (EMEA) at Norton Rose Fulbright; Thom Brooks, Professor of Law and Government at Durham University Law School; Tom Wicksteed, Early Careers Manager at Mishcon de Reya; Charlie Moore, Senior Paralegal at Kingsley Napley; Charlotte Wanende

Durham Law Students Excel in Negotiation at National Law University, Jodhpur A&O Shearman 2025 International Deal Negotiation Competition

Second-year LLB Students, Ayaan Ahmad and Aland Goran reached the semi-finals at the prestigious NLU Jodhpur A&O Shearman International Deal Negotiation Competition 2025. The Durham duo excelled, having placed in the top four from 32 international teams.
NLUJ International Deal Negotiation Competition

Durham Law School PhD Student Attends Prestigious ASIL Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.

Lexie Gao, a first-year PhD student at Durham Law School, recently had the opportunity to attend the American Society of International Law (ASIL) Annual Meeting held in Washington, D.C., from 16 to 18 April 2025. The conference, themed “Traditions and Transitions in International Law,” brought together leading scholars, practitioners, and students from around the world.
A woman at a podium at the American Society of International Law Annual Meeting

Systemic Integration of Climate Change in International Law

The Centre for International Law at the National University of Singapore and the Centre for Sustainable Development Law and Policy Durham University, will be co-hosting a two-day conference on 28-29 August 2025 on the theme of ‘Systemic Integration of Climate Change in International Law’.
CIL CSDLP Singapore Conference

Professor Petra Minnerop joins the ASIL Task Force on Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) and Climate Change

Professor Petra Minnerop attended the 119th annual meeting of the American Society of International Law (ASIL) in Washington D.C, as a member of the ASIL's Task Force on Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) and Climate Change. The annual meeting officially launched the task force that brings together leading experts to analyse the substantive and procedural issues surrounding climate-related investment disputes.
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