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Centre for Law, Environment and Rights (CLEAR)

Description

The Centre for Law, Environment and Rights (CLEAR) engages in research to understand the role of law both locally and around the world. It provides a home for researchers in which they can work to explore essential issues surrounding different areas of law.

CLEAR has an open approach to research that supports work about a broad range of relevant topics, as well as encouraging innovative research methods to enhance the quality of research.

CLEAR engages with the local community directly, through its services for individuals as well as its work with businesses and the voluntary sector. Additionally, its members have national and international networks that include NGOs and organisations in various regions as well as the United Nations. Collaboration with these kinds of external partners and stakeholders helps not only produce world class research but also support high quality impact that enables real change.

CLEAR is organised into two research clusters that tackle some of the most important issues facing the global population today: ‘Human Rights’ and ‘Global Trade and the Environment’.

Offers funding

No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.

Founding year

2023

Contact details

University Of Huddersfield
Queensgate
Huddersfield
HD1 3DH
United Kingdom
Website: https://research.hud.ac.uk/institutes-centres/centres/clear/

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Type

  • University-based infrastructure
  • Centre

Project Tags

  • Human rights tag
  • Law tag

University affiliation(s)

University of Huddersfield
Huddersfield

Last modified:

2024-04-15 10:02:09

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