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SEMINAR: Terrorism & Security Research in the UK: Using and Understanding Legal Resources

SEMINAR: Terrorism & Security Research in the UK: Using and Understanding Legal Resources
Venue: Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London
This training is designed for PhD candidates & early career academics; researchers in NGOs and government; and those in policy or related positions who use academic research. It will benefit researchers with or without legal qualifications.
Speakers from academia, NGOs, the media, the parliamentary library, and guest speaker David Anderson QC (the Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation) will address methodology; legal and ethical issues; parliamentary, court and government resources; freedom of information; media reports and social media; conducting and understanding participant-based research; researching with police, communities, government, judiciary and lawyers; and the role of researchers as expert witnesses.
This day has been organized by the ESRC/AHRC-funded Law, Terrorism and the Right to Know Project in association with the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies.
Fees:  £30 / £20.
The programme, registration fees and  online payment are available on the website: www.sas.ac.uk/events/view/11869
Travel subsidies for PhD students: www.reading.ac.uk/LTRK/events.
For further information, please contact ials.events@sas.ac.uk

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