UWE Blogs wrote: Measuring non-compliance with minimum wages By Professor Felix Ritchie
When a minimum wage is set, ensuring that employees do get at least that minimum is a basic requirement of regulators. Compliance with the minimum wage can vary wildly: amongst richer countries, around 1%-3% of wages appe (More) | |
Faculty of Business and Law wrote: Visiting Scholar Dr Philippe Karpe at the Bristol Law School Written by Dr Noelle Quenivet
Between 10 February and 10 March 2018 the Centre for Applied Legal Research hosted Dr Philippe Karpe as Visiting Scholar. Dr Philippe Karpe is a senior legal researcher and international expert working for CIRAD, a Fr (More) | |
Faculty of Business and Law wrote: Guest Lecture: Dr Jane Rooney: Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights in Armed Conflict By Noelle Quenivet
On 14 March 2018 the Centre for Applied Legal Research welcomed Dr Jane Rooney, Lecturer at the University of Bristol, to present a paper on ‘Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights in Armed Conflict’. Dr Roone (More) | |
Faculty of Business and Law wrote: Community Asset Transfers: Legal and Practical Issues seminar On 19th April Bristol Law School co-hosted a seminar with The Old Library, Eastville on the legal and practical issues surrounding Community Asset Transfers ('CAT').
Bristol Law School pro bono students, Alice Gibson and Lauren Johnson, gave an e (More) | |
Faculty of Business and Law wrote: What's happening in the world of research? Originally posted on Business Leader.
Professor Glenn Parry of Bristol Business School talks about his research on business model Innovation through the Internet of Things, and the privacy concerns it raises:
The research Dr Alex Kharlamov an (More) |