News and Events
Doctoral Seminar:Irish Centre for Human Rights
Doctoral Seminar: Irish Centre for Human Rights, 23-27 April 2013
Brunel Law School Academics Short-listed for University-wide Student-led Teaching Awards in three categories of Excellence (2012-13)
Professor Benedict Tendayi Chigara was shortlisted for the Inspirational Teaching Award alongside two other colleagues from the School of Arts; Dr Faye Fangfei Wang alongside two others for the Postgraduates' Choice Award; and Michael O'Sullivan alongside two others for The Exceptional Module Award
New Publication: Dr Giannoulopoulos’ article on custodial legal assistance reforms in Scotland and France published in the Crim LR
Dr Dimitrios Giannoulopoulos’ comparative study of custodial legal assistance reforms in Scotland and France appears in the current issue of the Criminal Law Review
Dr Dimitrios Giannoulopoulos appears on daily news TV show to comment on the interrogation of Boston Marathon bombing suspect
On April 22, 2013, Dr Dimitrios Giannoulopoulos appeared on the daily news TV show 'Arise News', which broadcasts from Sky, to comment on the interrogation of Djokar Tsarnaev, the Boston Marathon bombing suspect. Dr Giannoulopoulos' analysis focused on the reasons behind not reading the suspect his Miranda rights and the potential applicability of the 'public safety exception' in this case.
Prisoners' rights and citizenship
Sue Easton participated in a seminar on prisoners, citizenship and voting rights hosted by the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies and the University of Sheffield in March. She was also interviewed on LBC Radio by Nick Ferrari on the issue of transgender prisoners in the UK








