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Beyond the Ivory Tower: Housing Possession
    
	4.30-5.30 Seminar: Law in Books v Law in Practice: Housing Possession
In conversation with Turpin & Miller LLP, who run the Housing Possession Court Duty Scheme in Oxford,  Lisa reports on research into the housing possession procession that looks at both the legal rules and their operation in practice. Lisa explains how important it is to invest knowledge of the law with an awareness of its social significance, and  considers how empirical legal research can achieve research ‘impact’.
	5.30-6.00: Refreshments
	6.00-7.30 Workshop: Setting up a Clinic on  Evictions and Repossessions at Hull
This workshop brings together the ’academy’ and ’practice’ to explore new ideas on how to  support those threatened with homelessness. Lisa reports on a trial project,  known as  the ‘Clinic on Evictions and Repossessions’ (CLEAR),  which is based at the University of Hull and funded by the Ferens Education Trust. CLEAR aims to provide advice to occupiers at risk of losing their home and has the support of members of the local judiciary, debt advisors, and landlords. 
	Biography: Lisa is a Reader in Law at the University of Hull. With Professor Susan Bright,  she has investigated the housing possession process with a particular focus on the information available to the court, and the availability of advice and representation to those threatened with eviction.  Their earlier findings are available here.
	To register please visit www.eventbrite.com/e/beyond-the-ivory-tower-a-case-study-in-housing-tickets-50589374180
Date:
19 November 2018, 16:30
Venue:
  Manor Road Building, Manor Road OX1 3UQ
  
Venue Details:
  Seminar Room G
  
Speakers:
  
    Dr Lisa Whitehouse (University of Hull), 
  
    Cathy Gough (Turpin & Miller Solicitors)
  
    
Organising department:
    Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
    
Organiser:
    
        Susan Bright (CSLS)
    
    
Organiser contact email address:
    admin@csls.ox.ac.uk
    
Part of:
    Centre for Socio-Legal Seminar Series
Booking required?:
Not required
Audience:
Members of the University only
    
Editor: 
      Katie Hayward