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CAJI and the Law School at the University of Essex Present: The Video for the Webinar Let’s Talk Everything PhD

All of us here at the Law School at the University of Essex, and Essex Constitutional and Administrative Justice Initiative (CAJI), would like to express our thanks to our colleagues who were able to attend this session, and also to the attendees for joining the Webinar. We would also like to express our gratitude to … Continue reading

CAJI and the Law School at the University of Essex Present: Let’s Talk Everything PhD

The Law School at the University of Essex, in collaboration with the Constitutional and Administrative Justice Initiative (CAJI) is looking forward to welcoming you to our online event: Let’s Talk Everything PhD So let’s find out a bit more about what this is all about… Who might this be of interest to? This event is … Continue reading

Dr Aoife Duffy: State Impunity and the Northern Ireland Conflict 

During the 30-year Northern Ireland conflict, which ended with the 1998 Belfast/Good Friday Agreement, human rights violations were committed by a range of parties, including UK state forces. It has long been suspected that impunity protected this latter category of conflict actors, and that lack of accountability for serious harms, such as torture and killings, … Continue reading

CAJI Presents: A discussion with Paul Daly and Joe Tomlinson, editors of Researching Public Law in Common Law Systems and Dimitrios Kyritsis and Stuart Lakin, editors of The Methodology of Constitutional Theory

In the field of public law, and constitutional and administrative justice, methodology has not always taken a front seat. However, it is becoming increasingly more important in legal research to pay closer attention to the methodologies employed in this field. Whether writing a book, a PhD, a dissertation or an article, there is a growing … Continue reading

Essex CAJI Presented: A discussion with KAKU Shun on the Legitimacy of International Law

On 26 February 2024, Shun, based in Japan, joined us here at CAJI via Zoom for a webinar in which he presented his thought provoking ideas on the relationship between political legitimacy at State level, the legitimacy of international law, and the autonomy of the individual within political processes. Shun, through analysis of the works … Continue reading