Events from the 01 January 2025 - 31 December 2025 Reset
Modern Slavery and Human Rights: Migrant Workers in the Agricultural and Care Sectors in the UK
Contemporary forms of slavery and exploitation, including forced labour, debt bondage, and domestic servitude, are some of the most pressing human rights issues of today. In this webinar, Professor Tomoya Obokata, the current UN Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Slavery since 2020, will discuss his mandate and views on states’ and non-state actors' responses to these concerns.
28 October 2025
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Online via Teams
- Online
- Talks, training, seminars & conferences
- Law School
"In/fertility in the workplace: challenges and opportunities for law reform
This is a discussion with Natalie Sutherland, co-founder of In/Fertility in the City, an events series and award-winning podcast exploring the complex relationship between infertility and professional careers.
29 October 2025
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
PCL050 and online (Teams)
- Research event
- Law School
DELI Lunchtime Seminar: Luke Dimitrios Spieker
Dr Luke Dimitrios Spieker (Humboldt University) will give a DELI lunchtime seminar entitled "Trust, Solidarity, Democracy: Towards a republican Union citizenship after Commission v Malta?".
14 November 2025
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
PCL048 - Hogan Lovells Lecture Theatre
- Other
DELI Lunchtime Seminar: Victoria Hooton and Elizabeth Chloe Romanis
Dr Victoria Hooton (Sheffield) and Dr Elizabeth Chloe Romanis (Durham) will give a DELI lunchtime seminar entitled "Pregnancy, Parenting, and Work: The Nature of Pregnancy Protections in EU Law".
28 November 2025
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
PCL048 - Hogan Lovells Lecture Theatre
- Research event
An afternoon of law, medicine and popular culture
In collaboration with the Institute for Medical Humanities (IMH), the Centre for Ethics and Law in the Life Sciences (CELLS) will host a screening of Vera Drake in the Palatine Centre.
03 December 2025
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Palatine Centre, Durham Law School
- Talks, training, seminars & conferences
- Law School