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Child Contact Arrangements in the Context of Gender-Based Violence. A look at the Spanish no-contact rule: Family Law Seminar

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Cambridge Women in Law Launch: In discussion with Lady Hale and Lady Arden (audio)

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Cambridge Women in Law Launch: Panel 2 - Women in the wider world (audio)

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Cambridge Women in Law Launch: Panel 1 - Women in practice (audio)

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ECLA Lecture: 'EU Criminal law round up special: Where are we now with Brexit?'

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CELS #Brexit Myths podcast: Part 1

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CELS #Brexit Myths podcast: Part 2

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'From Clarence Thomas to Brett Kavanaugh: The selection and politics of nominees to the US Supreme Court': Shanin Specter - Clare College Lecture (audio)

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Post-Brexit Options for the UK: New Legal Analysis

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Britain’s Broken Economic Model and Why Brexit isn’t the Cure

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Young Practitioners' Event Organised with ICC YAF 2017: Panel on The Clash Between the Common Law and Civil Law Approach in International Arbitration

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There’s no better trade deal for the UK than being in the EU but the Chequers ‘sticky tape’ may just help the UK Brexit if it still wants to.

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Will Michel Barnier save Theresa May’s bacon and will historian’s look back on a wasted three months soon after the UK’s June 2016 Referendum?

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'The Politics of Constitution-Making after the Arab Spring': Hughes Hall Hat Club

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'Legal Aid and the Costs Review Reforms': Lord Justice Rupert Jackson

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An A-Z of Brexit (Part 2)

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An A-Z of Brexit (Part 1)

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Cambridge Society for Law and Governance in the New Economy: 'Initial Coin Offerings: Regulatory Challenges and Risks'

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Cambridge University Human Rights Law Society: 'The Practice of Human Rights Law" - Polly Glynn

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The Struggle of the Nonhuman Rights Project for the Legal Personhood of Nonhuman Animals (audio)

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'Judicial Impartiality: Essential or Impossible?': Lord Neuberger

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'Reform of Civil Justice: Was it All Worth It?': Sir Rupert Jackson

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Cambridge Society for Law and Governance in the New Economy: 'A Comparative Analysis of Crowdfunding Rules in the EU and U.S.'

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Peterhouse Law Lecture: 'The UK's withdrawal from the EU: What are we to make of the (not-so-Great) Repeal Bill?' - Michael Dougan

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Janina Boughey: Human Rights and Judicial Review in Australia and Canada: The Newest Despotism?

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More important than Brexit? The EU and the Refugee Crisis: Eleanor Sharpston (BLC Conference 2017)

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Rebottling Wine: Updating the Adjectival Law of Judicial Review of Administrative Action

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The 'Black Spider Memos' Case: An Introduction to Constitutional Law

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'Remedial Secession and the 1998 Quebec Secession Reference Case: Did the Supreme Court of Canada Get it Wrong?' - Stephane Beaulac & Frédéric Bérard

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Radio 4 - Law in Action 'Brexit in the High Court', 8 November 2016: Professor Catherine Barnard and Professor Mark Elliott

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'Visual Literacy for Lawyers: How Visual Evidence and Visual Storytelling Are Changing the Practice of Law in the Digital Age' - Richard K. Sherwin: Fitzwilliam Law Society (audio)

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Radio 4 - Law in Action 'Brexit: The Legal Minefield', 28 June 2016: Professor Catherine Barnard and Professor Mark Elliott

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Corporate governance, shareholder value and worker rights Simon Deakin, Centre for Business Research

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CRASSH Seminar: 'Humanising and Democratising Social Spaces and Institutions' (audio)

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Panel 2: The Private Life; The State and Public Sphere

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Christena Nippert-Eng - Keynote: Why Privacy?

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CRASSH Seminar: 'Head Space, Physical Place and Social Transformation' (audio)

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Radio Scotland - John Beattie, 22 February 2016: Professor Catherine Barnard

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Radio 4 - PM, 26 February 2016: Professor Catherine Barnard

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Radio 4 - World at One, 29 February 2016: Professor Catherine Barnard

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Radio 4 - World at One, 20 February 2016: Professor Catherine Barnard

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CRASSH Seminar: 'Legal Harms and the New Politics of Resistance: Examining the Juridification of Social (in)justice, Legitimacy, Violence and Extremism' (audio)

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The Game of Crime and Punishment

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‘What’s in Cameron’s Baskets and Why Does It Matter?’ - Discussion of the proposal for a new settlement of the United Kingdom within the EU (audio)

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'Understanding the New Paris Agreement on Climate Change: Prospects for "Climate Justice" and Sustainable Development' (audio)

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CRASSH Seminar: 'Person-Centred Social Science – Who is the Last Poet Standing?' (audio)

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CRASSH Seminar: 'Learning Together: Education that is Individually, Socially and Institutionally Transformative' (audio)

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CRASSH Seminar: 'Free me: Education as the Practice of Freedom' (audio)

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Technology and Democracy - 19 October 2015 - The End of Safe Harbour: Implications of the Schrems Judgement

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'The consumer in EU Competition Law': Albertina Albors-Llorens

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'International Financial Control in Greece: Then and Now': Michael Waibel

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'The Role of English Courts in Scrutinising sovereign Debt Restructurings': Hayk Kupelyants

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'Human Rights in the UK: Where Now?': Mark Elliott

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'The Role of Law in Economic Development in China and Russia': Simon Deakin

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'The Politicisation of Regulation: A 'Short' Story': Elizabeth Howell

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'Democracy and International Law': Dame Rosalyn Higgins

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'Terrorism of the Islamic State: Legal considerations and social media strategies’: The Wilberforce Society

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Humanities at the heart of government: what does policy making stand to gain?

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'How digital rights are undermined by mass surveillance: why it matters and what we can do about it': Jim Killock

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'Opinion 2/13 and other matters': ECHR President Dean Spielmann

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'The Edge: borders and boundaries' & Q&A - SOAS Cambridge Speaker Series: Richard Sennett (audio)

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'Against Privatization as Such': Cambridge Forum for Legal & Political Philosophy Public Lecture

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Radio 5 live - Breakfast, 2 February 2015: Professor John Spencer

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Radio 4 - Law in Action, 17 February 2015: Professor John Spencer

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'At the systematic edge: Where our conceptual categories no longer work' - SOAS Cambridge Speaker Series: Saskia Sassen (audio)

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'The Public Conscience of the Law: From Hobbes to Hart': CFLPP Public Lecture

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'Why does liberalism find it so hard to cope with identity?': Akeel Bilgrami

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Radio Cambridgeshire 3 October 2014: Dr Mark Elliott

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'Curing the Madness of the Intergovernmental World': Professor Philip Allott (Audio)

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'The Law of 'Joint Enterprise'': Graham Virgo (Audio)

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'The Idealist's Dilemma: Re-imagining International Society' - Philip Allott (audio)

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Today Programme 6 May 2014: David Howarth - 'The law and economics of nuclear power’

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Cambridge University Amnesty International Panel Talk: 'Human Trafficking and Modern-Day Slavery'

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'Religion, Law & the Limits of Tolerance': Lord Justice Elias

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Philip Allott: 'The True Function of Education'

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Woman's Hour 15 August 2013: Lady Justice Arden

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'The Rise of the Administrative State in Europe': Sabino Cassese

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'State Sovereignty and Euro-decline in the Aftermath of the Economic Crisis': Savvas Papassavvas

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'International Humanitarian Law and the Changing Technology of War, Part III: Autonomous Weapons and Responsibility Under International Law': Professor Dan Saxon

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'International Humanitarian Law and the Changing Technology of War, Part II: Cyber Warfare': Professor Dan Saxon

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'Guarding the guards: the role of independent regulation': Girton College Founders' Memorial Lecture - Dame Anne Owers

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Debate: 'Those Who Wish to Practise Law Should Not Study Law at University' (Audio)

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'Compensation for Asbestos, Crashing Cars, Bungling Medics and Exploding Boilers - Can Private Law Meet the Challenge of a Changing Society?' - John Bell and Matt Dyson

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'Human Rights in Europe' - Judge Dean Spielmann: Fitzwilliam Law Society

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Dr Jillaine Seymour on Human Rights

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'Regime Change and Liberty in the Name of the Protection of Civilian Populations: A Comparative Analysis Through the Cases of Kosovo, Iraq and Libya': Steven Kay QC

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'The Tax Avoidance Debate: Counteraction and Ethics': Trinity Hall Forum

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Dr Nigel Simmonds Interviewed about 'Law as a Moral Idea' (Audio)

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'The Role of the Advocate General': Eleanor Sharpston QC

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'Where would we be without counterfactuals?' Professor Huw Price Inaugural Lecture

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'International Humanitarian Law and the Changing Technology of War, Part I: Challenges for the Next Generation': Professor Dan Saxon

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Why study Law at University if I don't want to become a lawyer? (Audio)

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Why study Law at University if I want to become a lawyer? (Audio)

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'After "Unconditional Surrender": The Role of Denazification in US Policy Regarding Post-war Germany': Uta Gerhardt

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'The Pitcairn Trials Saga - Justice in Britain’s Smallest Colony': Sir Ian Barker QC

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The Squire Centenary Lecture Lord Woolf: 'The Rule of Law and a Change in Constitution'

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'The Roles of Lawyers in Government': The 2011 Society of Legal Scholars Conference - Plenary 2

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Cambridge Ideas - The Crime Experiment

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'Prosecuting Medical Professionals: As Doctors say, 'There's a lot of it about'': Professor John Spencer and Mr Amit Pundik

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'The EU warts and all – confessions of a sceptical Europhile': Professor Alan Dashwood QC

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Identity and the Law

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Michael Howard MP discusses the limits of European integration

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Press freedom in the internet age

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The Gates Cambridge Scholarships

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Moral panics and terrorism

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Lecture on history of legal anthropology part two

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Law and justice in Japan

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Lecture on history of legal anthropology part one

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Law and conflict resolution

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What is Freedom