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Regulating International Surrogacy: "The Elephant in the Room"

05 Dec 2018

Dr Rita D'Alton-Harrison, Senior Lecturer in the School of Law will be publishing research on surrogacy in the Child and Family Court quarterly in March 2019.

Art in Social Work Practice: Theory and Practice

05 Dec 2018

Using drama to understand street-level practice in Ethics, Theatre, and Judgement.

The cycle of uncertainty: parents’ experiences of childhood epilepsy

09 Nov 2018

Dr Michelle Webster, lecturer in sociology in the Royal Holloway School of Law, has published research which discusses parent's experiences of childhood epilepsy.

The Effects of Refugees on Society (ESRC Festival of Social Science)

05 Nov 2018

Dr Mastoureh Fathi from the Royal Holloway School of Law will be speaking at the ESRC Festival of Social Science.

Law in Outer Space!

05 Nov 2018

Professor Jill Marshall will be speaking alongside other Royal Holloway researchers on our Egham campus on 14 November 2018 to discuss the future of human space exploration.

Understanding the Pathways of Young Migrants in the Criminal Justice System

05 Nov 2018

Professors Jill Marshall and Anna Gupta are convening a research seminar discussing the pathways of young migrants in the criminal justice system.

Dr Emily Glorney addresses All-Party Parliamentary Group

17 Jul 2018

Dr Emily Glorney, Senior Lecturer in Forensic Psychology in the School of Law, will address the All Party Parliamentary Group on Psychology on 18 July 2018

Professor Marshall discusses 'Gay Cake' case

12 Jun 2018

Professor Marshall discusses 'Gay Cake' case

Pharmacosexuality Project Begins

01 Jun 2018

Dr Alex Dymock and Dr Leah Moyle from the School of Law have been awarded a Seed Award in the Humanities and Social Sciences of up to £34,041 over 12 months from the Wellcome Trust.

Indefinite prison sentences are a 'blot on the justice system' says Royal Holloway Professor

15 Aug 2017

Royal Holloway’s Professor Nick Hardwick has called for the burden of proof for Prisoners held indefinitely under Imprisonment for Public Protection sentences to fall on the Ministry of Justice.