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BACL Newsletter 2021-22

29 Jul 202220 Jul 2022
In this newsletter, we look back at another extraordinary year. Notwithstanding the ripple effect of the Covid-19 pandemic and a global economic crisis, BACL activities have continued to attract new…
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BACL Newsletter 2020-21

30 Jul 202128 Jul 2021
In this newsletter, we look back at an extraordinary academic year. It is striking that among many uncertainties and difficulties, BACL as an institution grew stronger. It has reached new…

UPCOMING EVENT - 8 February 2023 at 17.00-19.00

Lady Hale Moot Court 8-10 Berkeley Square, Bristol and online.

The launch event will be the official book launch of Vicarious Liability in the Common Law World (Hart, 2022) edited by Professor Paula Giliker, co-director of the Centre, which examines from a comparative perspective the operation of vicarious liability in eight key jurisdictions with expert scholars setting out and critically analysing the law. The panel of speakers will be: Professor Paula Giliker (Bristol); Professor Jason Neyers (University of Western Ontario); Dr Mat Campbell (Glasgow); Dr Desmond Ryan (Trinity College Dublin); Dr Andrew Bell (Bristol).

Please reserve your ticket via Eventbrite: Book Launch of Vicarious Liability in the Common Law World Tickets, Wed 8 Feb 2023 at 17:00 | Eventbrite. 

A presentation of the book by Professor Giliker is available by clicking here.

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