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Research in Action - Connecting systemic risks and international legal practice

30 min · 27. jan. 2026
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In this episode of Research in Action, Helen Wright speaks to Dr Trevor Clark about how international law firms and lawyers play a critical yet often overlooked role in shaping financial markets and systemic risk. Drawing on extensive empirical research and interviews with senior lawyers for his book ‘Financial Markets and the Ethics of Legal Practice’ Dr Clark explores ethical pressures within international legal practice, implications for lawyer independence, and how these dynamics can contribute tomarket opacity and financial instability.

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Research in Action - The Laws of Social Reproduction

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Research in Action - Between Deception and Dissent

What counts as “health misinformation” and who gets to decide?  ‘Misinformation’, we are often told, is everywhere. In recent years, there has been significant policy attention to the regulation of unproven, disproven or misleading health - claims, and their potentially harmful effects. Join host Helen Wright, our Senior Impact Manager, as she interviews Professor Emilie Cloatre from The Dickson Poon School of Law and Professor Martyn Pickersgill from the University of Edinburgh, to discuss ‘Between Deception and Dissent'. This global research project critically explores how unproven and contested health claims are recognised, problematised and regulated across Europe, West Africa, and North America.  From COVID “infodemics” to everyday wellness advice, this conversation challenges simple solutions and invites a more nuanced understanding of health, law, and truth-as well as the relationship between them.  Find out more Learn more about the project [https://www.kcl.ac.uk/news/new-research-project-launched-to-explore-how-unproven-disproven-and-misleading-health-related-claims-are-regulated]and find out more about the project on their website [https://www.betweendeceptiondissent.com/].

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