Research

 

Research Clusters

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Introduction
Staff in the School of Law at Queens pursue a broad and diverse research agenda which is reflected not just in the production of books and academic journal articles but also through commissioned research, policy papers and contributions to the media.

Collaborative Research
In addition to a broad programme of individual research staff in the School are also engaged in a number of collaborative programmes of funded research, especially through the School's three research centres, the
Human Rights Centre , the Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice and the Institute of Governance .

Postgraduate Research
The School's postgraduate community also makes an important contribution to its research output. Explore details of the  topics being researched at PhD level by
Current Research Students.

Comparative Research
The School has a strong interest in comparative research which is facilitated by a number of international links, including programmes with :

SLS Publications
The School's research on Northern Irish law is facilitated through its collaboration with Servicing the Legal System (SLS) Publications which is located in the School of Law. In addition to a range of monographs on aspects of Northern Irish law SLS also publishes the Bulletin of Northern Ireland Law and the School's journal The Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly.
SLS Publications

Research Seminars
The School of Law, the Institute of Criminology, the Human Rights Centre and the Institute of Governance each run a regular series of research seminars, featuring both staff from within the School and invited speakers.  
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