Framing Muslims was inaugurated on September 8th 2007 with a one-day workshop at SOAS, University of London.
Over the course of the project a number of events are taking place, including a seminar series pairing scholars, journalists and practitioners working on aspects of the representation of Muslims. Venues alternate between the fund-holding institution, the University of East London, SOAS, and Senate House, University of London, but in due course the project will also travel, visiting venu...
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estate professional, navigate your way to a more successful business
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Fountain Court Chambers held its highly regarded commercial arbitration seminar,
entitled Conflict and Bias. Sir Gordon Langley chaired the event and this year speakers
included: Tim Dutton QC; Michael Brindle QC; Bankim Thanki QC and Jeffrey Chapman QC from Fountain Court,
along with guest speaker Richard Bamforth, Head of the Litigation and Arbitration Group at Olswang LLP.
The one hour seminar took place on Wednesday 2nd March from 6pm onwards at Inner Temple Hall.