BSIS lecturer Dr Yutaka Arai contributes to a new publication focussing on the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. This paper is based on … Read more
Category: Research
BSIS PhD student Moritz Pieper publishes journal article in EJEAS
BSIS PhD student Moritz Pieper recently published an article in the ‘European Journal of East Asian Studies’ (vol. 12, no. 2). In his article, Pieper … Read more
BSIS PhD student Moritz Pieper publishes in the Atlantic Post
BSIS PhD student Moritz Pieper publishes in the Atlantic Post. In his article, Pieper reflects on prospects for nuclear diplomacy with Iran against the backdrop … Read more
Two BSIS PhD students, Moritz Pieper and Octavius Pinkard, recently published articles in The Atlantic Post and The Daily Star Lebanon
Pieper commented on the nuclear interim deal struck in Geneva between the P5+1 and Iran. His article can be accessed here: http://www.theatlanticpost.com/foreign-policy/historic-iran-deal-seals-beginning-new-middle-east-5714.html Pinkard wrote on … Read more
The incompatibility of Marshall Plan approaches to the Middle East
BSIS PhD student Octavius Pinkard recently published on the incompatibility of Marshall Plan approaches to the Middle East. Published in The Atlantic Post, the article … Read more
50th Anniversary Doctoral Scholarships
Open to PhD students of all nationalities We are delighted to announce that we are calling for applications for two ’50th Anniversary’ doctoral scholarships to … Read more
France’s spoiling role in the latest nuclear talks with Iran – new article published
BSIS PhD student Moritz Pieper recently published an article in The Atlantic Post. His article reflects on France’s spoiling game in the latest P5+1 nuclear … Read more
Professor Mansell publishes International Law – A Critical Introduction
Wade Mansell, Professor of International Law at Kent Law School and the founder of Law programmes at BSIS, has just published, together with his former … Read more
The Euro-Crisis and the Courts: Judicial Review and the Political Process in Comparative Perspective
Federico Fabbrini, Assistant Professor of European & Comparative Constitutional Law, Tilburg Law School, the Netherlands will give a Guest Lecture on Wednesday 27 November 13.00 … Read more
Those who profit from US security must accept its spying
Those who profit from US security must accept its spying, argues Dr Azmanova in this week’s Financial Times: Chancellor’s Merkel’s protestations about the age-old and … Read more
