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Faculty of Law general media — 110 episodes
Child Contact Arrangements in the Context of Gender-Based Violence. A look at the Spanish no-contact rule: Family Law Seminar
Cambridge Women in Law Launch: In discussion with Lady Hale and Lady Arden (audio)
Cambridge Women in Law Launch: Panel 2 - Women in the wider world (audio)
Cambridge Women in Law Launch: Panel 1 - Women in practice (audio)
ECLA Lecture: 'EU Criminal law round up special: Where are we now with Brexit?'
CELS #Brexit Myths podcast: Part 1
CELS #Brexit Myths podcast: Part 2
'From Clarence Thomas to Brett Kavanaugh: The selection and politics of nominees to the US Supreme Court': Shanin Specter - Clare College Lecture (audio)
Post-Brexit Options for the UK: New Legal Analysis
Britain’s Broken Economic Model and Why Brexit isn’t the Cure
Young Practitioners' Event Organised with ICC YAF 2017: Panel on The Clash Between the Common Law and Civil Law Approach in International Arbitration
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.
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?
'The Politics of Constitution-Making after the Arab Spring': Hughes Hall Hat Club
'Legal Aid and the Costs Review Reforms': Lord Justice Rupert Jackson
An A-Z of Brexit (Part 2)
An A-Z of Brexit (Part 1)
Cambridge Society for Law and Governance in the New Economy: 'Initial Coin Offerings: Regulatory Challenges and Risks'
Cambridge University Human Rights Law Society: 'The Practice of Human Rights Law" - Polly Glynn
The Struggle of the Nonhuman Rights Project for the Legal Personhood of Nonhuman Animals (audio)
'Judicial Impartiality: Essential or Impossible?': Lord Neuberger
'Reform of Civil Justice: Was it All Worth It?': Sir Rupert Jackson
Cambridge Society for Law and Governance in the New Economy: 'A Comparative Analysis of Crowdfunding Rules in the EU and U.S.'
Peterhouse Law Lecture: 'The UK's withdrawal from the EU: What are we to make of the (not-so-Great) Repeal Bill?' - Michael Dougan
Janina Boughey: Human Rights and Judicial Review in Australia and Canada: The Newest Despotism?
More important than Brexit? The EU and the Refugee Crisis: Eleanor Sharpston (BLC Conference 2017)
Rebottling Wine: Updating the Adjectival Law of Judicial Review of Administrative Action
The 'Black Spider Memos' Case: An Introduction to Constitutional Law
'Remedial Secession and the 1998 Quebec Secession Reference Case: Did the Supreme Court of Canada Get it Wrong?' - Stephane Beaulac & Frédéric Bérard
Radio 4 - Law in Action 'Brexit in the High Court', 8 November 2016: Professor Catherine Barnard and Professor Mark Elliott
'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)
Radio 4 - Law in Action 'Brexit: The Legal Minefield', 28 June 2016: Professor Catherine Barnard and Professor Mark Elliott
Corporate governance, shareholder value and worker rights Simon Deakin, Centre for Business Research
CRASSH Seminar: 'Humanising and Democratising Social Spaces and Institutions' (audio)
Panel 2: The Private Life; The State and Public Sphere
Christena Nippert-Eng - Keynote: Why Privacy?
CRASSH Seminar: 'Head Space, Physical Place and Social Transformation' (audio)
Radio Scotland - John Beattie, 22 February 2016: Professor Catherine Barnard
Radio 4 - PM, 26 February 2016: Professor Catherine Barnard
Radio 4 - World at One, 29 February 2016: Professor Catherine Barnard
Radio 4 - World at One, 20 February 2016: Professor Catherine Barnard
CRASSH Seminar: 'Legal Harms and the New Politics of Resistance: Examining the Juridification of Social (in)justice, Legitimacy, Violence and Extremism' (audio)
The Game of Crime and Punishment
‘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)
'Understanding the New Paris Agreement on Climate Change: Prospects for "Climate Justice" and Sustainable Development' (audio)
CRASSH Seminar: 'Person-Centred Social Science – Who is the Last Poet Standing?' (audio)
CRASSH Seminar: 'Learning Together: Education that is Individually, Socially and Institutionally Transformative' (audio)
CRASSH Seminar: 'Free me: Education as the Practice of Freedom' (audio)
Technology and Democracy - 19 October 2015 - The End of Safe Harbour: Implications of the Schrems Judgement
'The consumer in EU Competition Law': Albertina Albors-Llorens
'International Financial Control in Greece: Then and Now': Michael Waibel
'The Role of English Courts in Scrutinising sovereign Debt Restructurings': Hayk Kupelyants
'Human Rights in the UK: Where Now?': Mark Elliott
'The Role of Law in Economic Development in China and Russia': Simon Deakin
'The Politicisation of Regulation: A 'Short' Story': Elizabeth Howell
'Democracy and International Law': Dame Rosalyn Higgins
'Terrorism of the Islamic State: Legal considerations and social media strategies’: The Wilberforce Society
Humanities at the heart of government: what does policy making stand to gain?
'How digital rights are undermined by mass surveillance: why it matters and what we can do about it': Jim Killock
'Opinion 2/13 and other matters': ECHR President Dean Spielmann
'The Edge: borders and boundaries' & Q&A - SOAS Cambridge Speaker Series: Richard Sennett (audio)
'Against Privatization as Such': Cambridge Forum for Legal & Political Philosophy Public Lecture
Radio 5 live - Breakfast, 2 February 2015: Professor John Spencer
Radio 4 - Law in Action, 17 February 2015: Professor John Spencer
'At the systematic edge: Where our conceptual categories no longer work' - SOAS Cambridge Speaker Series: Saskia Sassen (audio)
'The Public Conscience of the Law: From Hobbes to Hart': CFLPP Public Lecture
'Why does liberalism find it so hard to cope with identity?': Akeel Bilgrami
Radio Cambridgeshire 3 October 2014: Dr Mark Elliott
'Curing the Madness of the Intergovernmental World': Professor Philip Allott (Audio)
'The Law of 'Joint Enterprise'': Graham Virgo (Audio)
'The Idealist's Dilemma: Re-imagining International Society' - Philip Allott (audio)
Today Programme 6 May 2014: David Howarth - 'The law and economics of nuclear power’
Cambridge University Amnesty International Panel Talk: 'Human Trafficking and Modern-Day Slavery'
'Religion, Law & the Limits of Tolerance': Lord Justice Elias
Philip Allott: 'The True Function of Education'
Woman's Hour 15 August 2013: Lady Justice Arden
'The Rise of the Administrative State in Europe': Sabino Cassese
'State Sovereignty and Euro-decline in the Aftermath of the Economic Crisis': Savvas Papassavvas
'International Humanitarian Law and the Changing Technology of War, Part III: Autonomous Weapons and Responsibility Under International Law': Professor Dan Saxon
'International Humanitarian Law and the Changing Technology of War, Part II: Cyber Warfare': Professor Dan Saxon
'Guarding the guards: the role of independent regulation': Girton College Founders' Memorial Lecture - Dame Anne Owers
Debate: 'Those Who Wish to Practise Law Should Not Study Law at University' (Audio)
'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
'Human Rights in Europe' - Judge Dean Spielmann: Fitzwilliam Law Society
Dr Jillaine Seymour on Human Rights
'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
'The Tax Avoidance Debate: Counteraction and Ethics': Trinity Hall Forum
Dr Nigel Simmonds Interviewed about 'Law as a Moral Idea' (Audio)
'The Role of the Advocate General': Eleanor Sharpston QC
'Where would we be without counterfactuals?' Professor Huw Price Inaugural Lecture
'International Humanitarian Law and the Changing Technology of War, Part I: Challenges for the Next Generation': Professor Dan Saxon
Why study Law at University if I don't want to become a lawyer? (Audio)
Why study Law at University if I want to become a lawyer? (Audio)
'After "Unconditional Surrender": The Role of Denazification in US Policy Regarding Post-war Germany': Uta Gerhardt
'The Pitcairn Trials Saga - Justice in Britain’s Smallest Colony': Sir Ian Barker QC
The Squire Centenary Lecture Lord Woolf: 'The Rule of Law and a Change in Constitution'
'The Roles of Lawyers in Government': The 2011 Society of Legal Scholars Conference - Plenary 2
Cambridge Ideas - The Crime Experiment
'Prosecuting Medical Professionals: As Doctors say, 'There's a lot of it about'': Professor John Spencer and Mr Amit Pundik
'The EU warts and all – confessions of a sceptical Europhile': Professor Alan Dashwood QC
Identity and the Law
Michael Howard MP discusses the limits of European integration
Press freedom in the internet age
The Gates Cambridge Scholarships
Moral panics and terrorism
Lecture on history of legal anthropology part two
Law and justice in Japan
Lecture on history of legal anthropology part one
Law and conflict resolution
What is Freedom