David Whyte

David Whyte is Professor of Socio-legal Studies at the University of Liverpool.

The law rarely holds powerful individuals to account. The Grenfell disaster is unlikely to be different
The second of two briefings on state, corporate and individual behaviour
Iraqi oil money fuelled ‘endemic corruption’ in the UK and the US
The British public hold strong views on the revolving door between business and government
The first of two briefings on state, corporate and individual behaviours
David Whyte is Professor of Socio-legal Studies at the University of Liverpool
Speeches given to the 'Challenging state and corporate impunity' conference
Violence is big business for British institutions
We need to challenge abuses of power in politics, the police and corporate sector
Why light touch regulation has decriminalised death and injury at work