Beyond the immediate geopolitical shock, the episode raises fundamental questions about the continued relevance of international law, the limits of unilateral power, and the consequences of selectively enforcing legal rules.
Category: Criminology and Law
Dangerous Writings, Difficult Questions
A blog post by Rebecca Cargill It is with some excitement and curiosity that I booked my ticket to attend Dangerous Writings: A Symposium on the Ethics and Practicalities of Working with Risky Texts. It is a title that excites and intrigues, promoting thought on what...
Silencing, Censorship, and Epistemic Justice: Reframing Ethics and Responsibility in the Quest to Engage in Dangerous Writings
A blog post by Brogan Pritchard The act of writing has a long history. From Homer’s ancient epics to Shakespeare’s sonnets and Orwell’s dystopias, writing has been a tool for expression, imagination, and experimentation. It unfolds possibilities for the self, the...
Continuing my Family Traditions in Manchester for Chinese New Year
Have you recently moved to study in Manchester and are missing home during Chinese New Year? Then have a read of Yu Jie Chua’s blog where she explains how she recreates her family traditions in Manchester. She tells us what reminds her most of home, and what brings her comfort during these times!
Societies and Friends: How to Connect With People With the Same Interests as You
Read Angelic Islam’s perspective of student life from the point of societies at the University of Manchester.
Accommodation at the University of Manchester
Read Joshua’s advice on finding the right first year university accommodation for you if you are choosing to study at UOM.
The World of Law and Politics UOM
Read Tessy’s blog about her experience as a Law and Politics student and how it has shaped her understanding of herself and the future.
Studying Criminology at the University of Manchester
Read Angelica’s perspective of student life at the University of Manchester as a Criminology student.
From Egypt to the UK: My experience as a Law student at UOM
Read Adam Salha’s experience as an international Law student who came from Egypt to study at the University of Manchester.
Lessons from Law School – Insights from a Successful CEO
Discover how Richard Williams-Lees leveraged his background in law and clinical negligence to become a successful business leader.




