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'Can Free Movement of Workers be Stopped?': Catherine Barnard (audio)
'Can Free Movement of Workers be Stopped?': Catherine Barnard
'R v Jogee: The Supreme Court and the law of complicity': Matthew Dyson
''Brexit' and EU Social Policy: What has the EU done for me?': Catherine Barnard
''Brexit' and EU Social Policy: What has the EU done for me?': Catherine Barnard (audio)
'R v Jogee: The Supreme Court and the law of complicity': Matthew Dyson (audio)
The UK in a Changing Europe: A referendum at the Faculty of Law
CRASSH Seminar: 'Head Space, Physical Place and Social Transformation' (audio)
CRASSH Seminar: 'Head Space, Physical Place and Social Transformation'
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
'Montgomery: a dramatic change in the law on patient consent?': The Baron de Lancey Medical Law Lecture 2016
'Montgomery: a dramatic change in the law on patient consent?': The Baron de Lancey Medical Law Lecture 2016 (audio)
CRASSH Seminar: 'Legal Harms and the New Politics of Resistance: Examining the Juridification of Social (in)justice, Legitimacy, Violence and Extremism'
CRASSH Seminar: 'Legal Harms and the New Politics of Resistance: Examining the Juridification of Social (in)justice, Legitimacy, Violence and Extremism' (audio)
‘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
‘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'
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