Jen Hendry
@mortonjen
Prof of Law & Social Justice @Law_Leeds @LSJ_Leeds | Director FSS Graduate School | co-EiC @Ger_Law_Journal | Academic Panel @23essexstreet | Affiliate @mpilhlt
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Students have protested throughout history, including against their own universities’ complicity in domestic and international atrocities and injustices
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Third and final day of our German Law Journal Transatlantic Forum. So great to discuss work in progress with Bristol Law School scholars and W&L Law School students in this lovely space
Day 2 of our German Law Journal Transatlantic Forum, many thanks to Jule Mulder and Bristol Law School for hosting us.
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Bristol-bound for the German Law Journal Transatlantic Forum. Looking forward to meeting with my co-Editors in Chief and our W&L Law School student Editors over the next few days.
So so happy and proud of my friend and new colleague David Skaith
David had a dynamic, practical and grown up plan for York and North Yorkshire and never gave up.
A great win and I’m excited about the opportunity of three The Labour Party mayors delivering for wider #Yorkshire . 🌹
🏅 The Top 20 journals in International and Comparative Law, according to Google Scholar.
Congratulations to the #1 journal in the field: the German Law Journal. 🎉
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