Article — 29.07.2022
Surrogacy and the Significance of Gestation | Wadcast #2
Dr Mulligan considers medical law and ethics and their role in regulating assisted reproduction.
Article — 29.07.2022
Dr Mulligan considers medical law and ethics and their role in regulating assisted reproduction.
Article — 14.06.2022
Wadham lecturer in Russian translates at a train station 10km from the Polish-Ukrainian border.
Article — 31.05.2022
Wadham lecturer in Russian translated at a train station 10km from the Polish-Ukrainian border.
Article — 17.05.2022
Part of the 2022 Giving Day series, and hosted by two current law students, Joshua answers questions about his career.
Article — 01.03.2022
University of Cape Town honours Sir Frank Berman
Article — 09.02.2022
To what extent does clinical negligence provide a legal mechanism for vindication of the rights of people who encounter errors in healthcare settings?
Landing — 03.02.2022
Interviews, seminars, discussions, rare books and more.
Article — 20.10.2020
Research by two Wadham Law Fellows has been cited at a landmark ruling by the Supreme Court of Canada.
Article — 12.02.2019
By telling individual stories of injustice, Wadham alumna and journalist Amelia Gentleman not only revealed the Windrush scandal, she forced action from Government.
Article — 21.10.2017
Police forces used to have a minimum height requirement. The stipulation made no mention of sex or gender. But it meant that fewer women could qualify to enter the force than men. So was that rule discriminatory?
Article — 13.10.2015
If the law demanded that the victims of injuries prove what certainly caused their injuries, few would be able to obtain compensation. What rules should govern uncertainty over causation asks Wadham's Sandy Steel in his new book.