http://www.law.bris.ac.uk/Features information on the Faculty of Law at the University of Bristol, England. Includes a range of information about the teaching, research and other activities of the Faculty, including access for current students to the intranet and links to other related resources.waiting for hand_moderation301MovedPermanentlyUnited Kingdom > England
Features information on the Faculty of Law at the University of Bristol, England. Includes a range of information about the teaching, research and other activities of the Faculty, including access for current students to the intranet and links to other related resources.
Located in Durham, England, the Department of Law's site features information on undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, as well as information about research centres and publications of the University.
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Durham Law - 4* Research and Teaching
Durham Law School was ranked 4 th Law School in the UK in the 2008 RAE, an excellent result, on a par with the 2001 result. The School also
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Our reputation is for world class research and excellence in teaching standards allied with a strong commitment to the pastoral care of our students.
Congratulations to Mathias Siems whose paper on 'Shareholder Protection and Stock Market Development: An Empirical