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Publication of the week: Professor Susan Edwards
Susan S.M. Edwards, “Coercion and compulsion – re-imagining crimes and defences”, Criminal Law Review Crim L.R. 2016, 12, 876-899. The language of coercion and compulsion entered the criminal law in…
Professor Peter Cooke
We are sorry to have to announce the very sad passing of Professor Peter Cooke last Thursday 3 November 2016. Peter was Emeritus Professor of Automotive Management at The University…
Publication of the week: Buckingham Institute for Translational Medicine
Carlos M. G. Azevedo, Kenneth R. Watterson, Ed T. Wargent, Steffen V. F. Hansen, Brian D. Hudson, Małgorzata A. Kępczyńska, Julia Dunlop, Bharat Shimpukade, Elisabeth Christiansen, Graeme Milligan, Claire J.…
Publication of the week: Professor Susan Edwards
Edwards, S., “Assault, strangulation and murder – challenging the sexual libido consent defence narrative”, in A. Reed & M. Bohlander with N. Wake & E. Smith (eds), Consent: Domestic and…
In the news – November 2016
Dr Julian Richards appeared on BBC Three Counties and LBC Radio commenting on various issues to do with terrorism and counter-terrorism policy here and in Iraq. Dr Richards was also…
Publication of the week: Setara Pracha
Pracha, S., “Apples and pears: Symbolism and influence in Daphne du Maurier’s ‘The Apple Tree’ and Katherine Mansfield’s ‘Bliss’ “, in C. Hanson, G. Kimber & W.T. Martin (eds), Katherine…
EU Referendum “Leave” campaigns referred to Director of Public Prosecutions
A complaint has been been submitted to the Director of Public Prosecutions, alleging corrupt practices during the EU referendum by leading politicians and campaigners. The allegations involve six separate grounds…
EU students applying for places in the 2017 to 2018 academic year continue to get funding support
European Union students applying for university places in the 2017 and 2018 academic year will be able to get student loans, complete their degrees at Buckingham and graduate before the…
Sir Anthony Seldon calls for Well-being League Table in Schools on a par with Exam League Table
The Government must immediately adopt league table indicators for measuring well-being in our schools – only by doing so will the epidemic of mental health and suicide amongst the young…
Earliest journey in British history unearthed
Prehistoric mans’ best friend was a dog, it seems – evidence of the earliest journey in British history has been uncovered by University of Buckingham and University of Durham researchers…
