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Wednesday 4th March 2026 - 4pm - 5pm

Real World Lecture: Are Women Fully Protected by the Law

Join us as we celebrate International Women’s Day by exploring whether women’s rights are fully protected by the law. at The University of Law

Virtual Real World Lecture: Are Women Fully Protected by the Law

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Wednesday 4th March 2026 - 4pm - 5pm

Real World Lecture: Are Women Fully Protected by the Law

Join us as we celebrate International Women’s Day by exploring whether women’s rights are fully protected by the law.
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Join us as we celebrate International Women’s Day by exploring whether women’s rights are fully protected by the law.

The #MeToo and ‘time’s up’ movements have highlighted the issues that most women face on a daily basis and have started to shift attitudes but violence against women is a major problem world-wide and more needs to be done.

In this real world lecture we will discuss some of the evidence regarding domestic abuse and violence against women and girls, outline what the police have established works to protect them and discuss how women and girls can expect to be safeguarded moving forward.

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Available dates
4th March 2026
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Suitable for
Events for School and College Groups (Ages 16-18)
Events for College Groups (Ages 19+)
Events for individuals (enquiry not required to be through a school)
Parents
Families
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