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CCCJ/CSLG Seminar: 'Sexual Exploitation of Teenagers' - Jennifer Ann Drobac
'Remedial Secession and the 1998 Quebec Secession Reference Case: Did the Supreme Court of Canada Get it Wrong?' - Stephane Beaulac & Frédéric Bérard
'litigating hate speech in the highest courts': Ivan Hare
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
'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)
'Legal Obligations. Legal Revolutions': The 2016 Cambridge Freshfields Lecture (audio)
'Legal Obligations. Legal Revolutions': The 2016 Cambridge Freshfields Lecture
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
History, Politics, Law: Thinking Through the International
CRASSH Seminar: 'Humanising and Democratising Social Spaces and Institutions' (audio)
CRASSH Seminar: 'Humanising and Democratising Social Spaces and Institutions'
Panel 4: Reflections and Lessons
Panel 2: The Private Life; The State and Public Sphere
Panel 1: The Private Life; Individual Privacy, Self and Subject
Christena Nippert-Eng - Keynote: Why Privacy?
'The lion beneath the throne: law as history': The 2016 Sir David Williams Lecture
'The lion beneath the throne: law as history': The 2016 Sir David Williams Lecture (audio)
'Altered States: Federalism and Devolution at the 'Real' Turn of the Millennium': The 2001 Sir David Williams Lecture (audio)
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Cambridge Creative Writing Centre - Crime and Thriller
Medieval History Seminars
Comparative Social and Cultural History Seminar: Exile
Moral Psychology Research Group