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Should Shamima Begum be Stripped of her British Citizenship? Insights from Legal Research

5:00pm - 6:30pm / Thursday 28th February 2019 / Venue: Lecture theatre 7 Rendall Building
Type: Other / Category: Research
  • 01517958049
  • Suitable for: Law students, law academics, human rights activists, children's rights activists, international criminal law researchers
  • Admission: Free
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The European Children’s Right’s Unit, Critical Approaches to International Criminal Law Unit and the International Human Rights Unit will be co-hosting an event next Thursday 28th February, 5.30pm:

Should Shamima Begum be stripped of her British Citizenship? Insights from Legal Research

This event will involve short presentations from a number of researchers from the School of Law and Social Justice. They will offer their perspectives on the Shamima Begum case, drawing on international criminal law, human rights law, the law on statelessness and citizenship, children’s rights law and media studies.

Venue: Lecture Theatre 7, Rendall Building