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A constructed dictatorship: the absence of equitable law in modern Russia
University of Plymouth: Analysis of the absence of equitable law under a constructed dictatorship.
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Partnership supports the next generation of ocean guardians
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/partnership-supports-the-next-generation-of-ocean-guardians
University of Plymouth news - Partnership supports the next generation of ocean guardians
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University provides evidence to major national review of UK counter-terrorism law
University of Plymouth news: Dr Paul Simpson and colleagues surveyed thousands of people about their perceptions of terrorism, with their findings influencing a report by the Independent Commission on UK Counter-Terrorism Law, Policy and Practice
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Education and teaching in the School of Law, Humanities and Social Sciences
School of Law, Humanities and Social Sciences
Education and teaching within the School of Law, Humanities and Social Sciences offers courses with many opportunities for work-based learning, which can lead on to postgraduate study or successful a career in a range of educational and health settings.
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Plymouth Historian edits special issue of leading legal history journal
History
Plymouth Historian edits special issue of leading legal history journal. Dr Daniel J. R. Grey edited a special issue of the journal Law, Crime & History on the subject of ‘The Child at Risk in Modern Britain’.
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Explosive performance inspires international physics research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/explosive-performance-inspires-international-physics-research
A public experiment nearly four years ago involving ping-pong balls and liquid nitrogen has inspired an international research collaboration to look at the underlying physics.
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Institute aims to engage business and policy chiefs with leading research
Plymouth University news: A research institute which will encourage business leaders and policy makers to use world-leading expertise to inform their decision making has been launched by the University of Plymouth
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Could particles and pianos combine to provide greater understanding of the laws of physics?
Data generated by the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Switzerland are to be transformed into music through a ground-breaking project involving researchers at the University of Plymouth, the MIT Media Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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‘A gift from the city to itself’ – study creates a blueprint for city marine parks
Researchers from the University of Plymouth, writing in Marine Policy, have detailed how other cities – in both developed and developing countries across the world – can follow in Plymouth's footsteps by creating a Marine Park.
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Jay Bingham
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/alumni-friends/alumni/connect/case-studies/jay-bingham
Plymouth Connect case study: Jay Bingham, LLB Law student.
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