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11th November 2025

Report of the Independent Commission on UK Counter-Terrorism Law, Policy and Practice

The Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law is pleased to announce the publication of the final report…

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5th November 2025

Director of Operations

BIICL is recruiting for a Director of Operations BIICL is seeking a strategic and adaptable senior…

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28th October 2025

New report on the Judiciary in Ukraine

Interim Report Published: Judiciary in Ukraine - Evolution in a Context of Systemic Deficiencies…

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24th October 2025

Bridging the Justice Gap – How Smart Technology Can Support Access to Legal Advice for Underserved Communities

Many vulnerable individuals and groups face significant barriers to obtaining legal services,…

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16th October 2025

BIICL Rebrands its Human Rights Due Diligence Forum as the Business and Human Rights Forum

The Business and Human Rights Forum (formerly the 'Human Rights Due Diligence Forum') is…

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2nd October 2025

DuckDuckGo reward BIICL work in competition law

BIICL is delighted to be included once again in the list of organisations receiving donations…

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19th November 2025

Assessing the new Product Liability Directive

This upcoming Product Liability Forum (PLF) event organised in Brussels will assess the impact of the new Product Liability Directive and examine the transposition…

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20th November 2025

Competition Policy 2025

This year's competition policy conference, hosted in person, explores how competition frameworks are being redefined in response to growing geopolitical…

Competition Law

27th November 2025

ICLQ Forum Launch Event: 'The Law of the Sea: Present Challenges and Future Directions'

Join us to celebrate the launch of the International and Comparative Law Quarterly (ICLQ) Forum, a new series devoted to in-depth exploration of a single…

Law of the Sea+1

27th November 2025

Open-Access Online Training: Global Perspectives on Corporate Climate Litigation

This open-access online course offers a focused introduction to the main legal and practical dimensions of the rapidly evolving field of corporate climate…

Climate Change+1

28th November 2025

Rapid Response Webinar: Reflections on the Covid-19 Inquiry's Second Report

This rapid response webinar will bring together leading experts to reflect on the key takeaways from the UK Covid-19 Inquiry, which will publish its second…

COVID-19+1

1st December 2025

80 Years On: The Legacy of the Nuremberg Trials for Accountability

BIICL, the Robert H. Jackson Center and the International Nuremberg Principles Academy, will hold an event to mark the 80th anniversary of the commencement…

Courts and Tribunals+2

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Iris Anastasiadou, Jean-Pierre Gauci | 27th October 2025

Smart Technology and Access to Justice for Under-Served Communities

The British Institute of International and Comparative Law has published a new report, Bridging…

Artificial Intelligence+1

Iris Anastasiadou | 16th September 2025

AI Fabricated Citations and the Legal Profession: Lessons from the High Court

In June 2025, the High Court of England and Wales issued a clear warning to legal practitioners…

Artificial Intelligence+1

Irene Pietropaoli, Sara Razai | 24th July 2025

Privatised Food Delivery in Gaza and Violations of International Humanitarian Law

The ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza constitutes a stress test for the core protections under…

Human Rights and IHL

Irene Pietropaoli, Giuseppe Di Vetta | 16th July 2025

The Future of Corporate Liability: Why the 'Failure to Prevent' Model Matters for Human Rights Due Diligence Regulation

The 'failure to prevent' model is a legal construct under which a corporate entity can be held…

Business and Human Rights

Georgia Greville | 28th May 2025

2025 International Labour Conference: First Steps Towards International Standards for Platform Work

Next Monday, 2 June 2025, marks the commencement of the 113th session of the International Labour…

Labour Rights

Crisela Bernardino | 23rd May 2025

Editor's Note to the Second Issue of the BIICL Climate Law and Litigation Blog Series

Becoming Good Ancestors: Courts, Corporations, and Intergenerational Equity "Our greatest responsibility…

Climate Law and Litigation Blog
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