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You're invited to join us online for this session with Sue Willman, Assistant Director of King's Legal Clinic and Lecturer in Law (Education).

Sue Willman is an Assistant Director and Supervising solicitor in King’s Legal Clinic where she is developing the human rights and environmental law clinic. She is also a senior consultant at public interest legal aid firm Deighton Pierce Glynn, top-ranked in the Chambers and Legal 500 legal directories for both Administrative/Public Law and Civil Liberties/Human Rights. A solicitor since 1996, she specialises in public law, particularly strategic litigation on behalf of migrants, and more recently environmental and international human rights. She is a member of the Climate Law and Governance Centre at King’s.

This talk is part of King's College London's Dickson Poon School of Law Academic Showcase Series.

The department's impact on society.

The Dickson Poon School of Law is distinguished by its problem-based approach, exploring the role of law in solving today’s global problems. Currently we work closely and have greatest impact in:

  • Shaping legislative change and legal principle: School research has shaped legislation and case law around the world.
  • Developing best practice in public and private institutions and shaping governmental and quasi-governmental policy: our staff engage with organisations in fields including medical law and ethics, criminal justice, trade and investment, and human rights to develop best practice.
  • Building partnerships with civil society and business: in keeping with the School’s transnational focus international partnerships have been particularly encouraged.
  • Informing public debate: our staff regularly contribute articles and interviews to print media, blogs and websites, radio, and television, as well as giving prestigious public lectures.

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