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This was a great presentation, thank you for joining us Ayako!
The ManReg Public Law Seminar Series, in collaboration with the @malg-uom.bsky.social was delighted to host Ayako Hatano (Oxford/EUI) for an excellent presentation on “Regulating Hate Speech in Japan: Developments, Debates, and Challenges”.
Snow falls from the sky onto the Old Quad on the University of Manchester campus. A yellow light lights up a lantern on the wall of a building, in front of the Beyer Building. The sky is grey and thick with snow, and the ground has a light covering of snow on it.
Merry Christmas from all of us at The University of Manchester! 🌟
We hope you're all having a wonderful winter break.
Thanks to our Instagram follower oe_perspective for the photo.
This looks great!
Banner showing the cover image of 'Comparative Law in Asia' and the text: A collection of essays in honour of Professor Andrew Harding, a leading scholar in the fields of Asian legal studies and comparative constitutional law.
📗 Now published: 'Comparative Law in Asia' edited by Ngoc Son Bui and Munin Pongsapan
A collection of essays in honour of Professor Andrew Harding, dealing with important themes in comparative law in Asia ➡️ https://bit.ly/43Jz5zk
#ComparativeLaw #AsianLaw
Fantastic!
Image showing the corner of a colourful map with a pair of hands using a small level to check the edge is straight.
We’re making some changes in the Collections Gallery. Over the next few weeks, you’ll see new books, manuscripts and archives on display.
The gallery will be open as usual Wednesday-Saturday.
🗺️First to install today is this colourful Japanese map showing the city of Edo from 1860.
This was a wonderful talk and we were very excited to host Professor Harding!
ManReg and the @malg-uom.bsky.social recently co-hosted a brilliant seminar by Professor Andrew Harding (NUS), on the topic of “Common Law Transplantation and the Interface with Customary Law in SE Asia”. @uomsoss.bsky.social
ManReg and the @malg-uom.bsky.social co-hosted a wonderful talk by Shiling Xiao (Manchester), launching his new book, "Judicial Review in Greater China". Congratulations to Shiling on his fantastic achievement! @uomsoss.bsky.social
Well done Shiling on an excellent talk, which we were delighted to co-host!
In his latest article for the Law Gazette, Dr Joseph Lee Nazzini explores digital asset regulation, financial adaptation, quantum tech’s security impact, and lawtech’s role in compliance.
Stay ahead of the curve - read the full article now: www.lawgazette.co.uk/insights/dig...
Well done to Dr Shiling Xiao, who is also a valued member of the Manchester Asian Law Group
The first signs of spring on campus 💐
💜🧵 Follow along to find out what has been going on at The University of Manchester in the first week of March.
On 20 February 2025, the Manchester Asian Law Group (@malg-uom.bsky.social) and ManReg co-hosted Professor Ngoc Son Bui, Professor of Asian Laws at the University of Oxford, for the inaugural Manchester Asian Law Group Lecture. @uomsoss.bsky.social
We invite everyone to the Manchester Asian Law Group Lecture 2025 on 20 February 2025 at 4pm, co-hosted by MALG and ManReg. Our guest speaker is Professor Ngoc Son Bui of Oxford University, who will be addressing legal reform in the contemporary socialist world: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/manchester....
Was great to launch the Manchester Asian Law Group (@malg-uom.bsky.social) yesterday with my co-convenor Dr Amber Darr. The group focuses on legal research (broadly defined) relating to Asia (also broadly defined). Thanks to attendees of the launch social (pictured)!