Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law

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A collection of public lectures either given at, or by members of, the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.

Recent Episodes

  • LCIL Snyder Lecture 2011: Fred H. Cate - 'The Growing Importance (and Irrelevance) of International Data Protection Law'

    12 years ago
  • 'Legal Aid and the Costs Review Reforms': Lord Justice Rupert Jackson

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

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

    14 years ago
  • 'Less Prison + More Policing = Less Crime': Professor Lawrence Sherman

    13 years ago
  • 'The Rule of Law': The 2006 Sir David Williams Lecture (audio)

    4 months ago
  • 'Human Rights in the 21st Century': The 2007 Mackenzie-Stuart Lecture

    13 years ago
  • 'Taking Power Seriously': The 2008 Sir David Williams Lecture (audio)

    4 months ago
  • 'Addressing Linguistic Transparency in the ECJ': The 2009 Mackenzie-Stuart Lecture

    13 years ago
  • 'Abraham Lincoln and the Supreme Court': The 2009 Sir David Williams Lecture

    13 years ago