In Discussion with Alison Saunders CB, Director of Public Prosecutions

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In Discussion with Alison Saunders CB, Director of Public Prosecutions

By School of Law, University of Leeds

Date and time

Thu, 2 Mar 2017 18:00 - 19:30 GMT

Location

Moot Court Room

School of Law Liberty Building, University of Leeds Leeds United Kingdom

Description

This is a free event however registration is required in advance. There will be a drinks reception after the lecture.

This is a unique opportunity to hear Alison Saunders CB, the Director of Public Prosecutions, and an alumna of the School of Law, University of Leeds talk about her career and her experiences of being a high profile female member of the legal profession. Alison, a barrister, joined the CPS in 1986, the year it was formed, and has been involved in a number of very high profile cases and was previously the Chief Crown Prosecutor for CPS London. These experiences and the years Alison has dedicated to working in the public sphere have given her a wealth of knowledge and experience. This promises to be an insightful evening, with opportunities to ask questions and find out more. The event is open to both law and non-law students.


Location Details

Moot Court Room
Liberty Building
School of Law
University of Leeds
LS2 9JT

(Please use postcode LS6 1AN for Sat Navs)

The Liberty Building is number 16 on the campus map.


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The School of Law is one of the leading law schools in the UK and has been providing instruction in law since its inception in 1899.

Today, we have a community of around sixty dedicated academic staff and twenty support staff who foster a supportive environment for legal studies at undergraduate and postgraduate level.

The School has been ranked 8th in the UK for the quality and impact of our research, according to the Research Excellence Framework (REF 2014) and 2nd in the Russell Group for student satisfaction.

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