We are delighted to welcome Dr Holly Hancock as an Associate Fellow of the Centre. Holly has also agreed to act as Media Law Section Editor for our Entertainment and Sports Law Journal.
Danilo Mandic has contributed to the special issue on the Acoustics of Justice: Law, Listening, Sound in the peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary and open access journal Law Text Culture. His paper ‘Law with the Sound of Its Own Making' uses Robert Morris’s classic work Box with the Sound of its Own Making (1961) as an analogy and a structural device to think about the sonicity of law and justice.
During October we hosted ‘Cold War Steve: The international Exhibition of the People’ in the Soho Poly.
We welcomed a number of guest lecturers to give classes on the LLB and LLM Entertainment Law programmes during October. Guests included Robert Allan, Chris Paget, Simon Anderson and Marion Roberts. We, and the students, are always very grateful that these experts give up their time to come and speak.
The University has a news item on Matt Morrison and Guy Osborn’s Being Human, Soho after Covid project where you can find out more about this and how to book tickets for events in November.