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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.

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International Surrogacy Forum: The Prohibitive Approach - Mennesson Family

July 11, 2019 15:04 - 15 minutes - 338 MB Video

This conference, organised by Cambridge Family Law together with the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL) and the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Family Law, explored a range of issues and challenges surrounding the law and practice of national and international surrogacy from a practical perspective. Practitioners, lawmakers, academics and other participants will discuss the legal consequences of the rise in surrogacy arrangements and, in particular, reproductive tourism....

International Surrogacy Forum: The Tolerant Approach - Colin Rogerson

July 11, 2019 15:03 - 21 minutes - 483 MB Video

This conference, organised by Cambridge Family Law together with the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL) and the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Family Law, explored a range of issues and challenges surrounding the law and practice of national and international surrogacy from a practical perspective. Practitioners, lawmakers, academics and other participants will discuss the legal consequences of the rise in surrogacy arrangements and, in particular, reproductive tourism....

International Surrogacy Forum: The Tolerant Approach - Claire Fenton-Glynn

July 11, 2019 15:00 - 19 minutes - 434 MB Video

This conference, organised by Cambridge Family Law together with the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL) and the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Family Law, explored a range of issues and challenges surrounding the law and practice of national and international surrogacy from a practical perspective. Practitioners, lawmakers, academics and other participants will discuss the legal consequences of the rise in surrogacy arrangements and, in particular, reproductive tourism....

International Surrogacy Forum: The Regulatory Approach - Julia Sloth-Nielsen

July 11, 2019 14:59 - 20 minutes - 453 MB Video

This conference, organised by Cambridge Family Law together with the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL) and the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Family Law, explored a range of issues and challenges surrounding the law and practice of national and international surrogacy from a practical perspective. Practitioners, lawmakers, academics and other participants will discuss the legal consequences of the rise in surrogacy arrangements and, in particular, reproductive tourism....

International Surrogacy Forum: The Free Market Approach - Erika Fuchs

July 11, 2019 14:58 - 9 minutes - 221 MB Video

This conference, organised by Cambridge Family Law together with the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL) and the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Family Law, explored a range of issues and challenges surrounding the law and practice of national and international surrogacy from a practical perspective. Practitioners, lawmakers, academics and other participants will discuss the legal consequences of the rise in surrogacy arrangements and, in particular, reproductive tourism....

International Surrogacy Forum: The Free Market Approach - Steve Snyder

July 11, 2019 14:56 - 10 minutes - 241 MB Video

This conference, organised by Cambridge Family Law together with the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL) and the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Family Law, explored a range of issues and challenges surrounding the law and practice of national and international surrogacy from a practical perspective. Practitioners, lawmakers, academics and other participants will discuss the legal consequences of the rise in surrogacy arrangements and, in particular, reproductive tourism....

International Surrogacy Forum: The Free Market Approach - Courtney G. Joslin

July 11, 2019 14:55 - 22 minutes - 495 MB Video

This conference, organised by Cambridge Family Law together with the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL) and the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Family Law, explored a range of issues and challenges surrounding the law and practice of national and international surrogacy from a practical perspective. Practitioners, lawmakers, academics and other participants will discuss the legal consequences of the rise in surrogacy arrangements and, in particular, reproductive tourism....

International Surrogacy Forum: The Regulatory Approach - Robynne Friedman

July 11, 2019 14:54 - 22 minutes - 503 MB Video

This conference, organised by Cambridge Family Law together with the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL) and the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Family Law, explored a range of issues and challenges surrounding the law and practice of national and international surrogacy from a practical perspective. Practitioners, lawmakers, academics and other participants will discuss the legal consequences of the rise in surrogacy arrangements and, in particular, reproductive tourism....

International Surrogacy Forum: The Reality - Empirical Research Findings - Vasanti Jadva

July 11, 2019 14:52 - 20 minutes - 453 MB Video

This conference, organised by Cambridge Family Law together with the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL) and the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Family Law, explored a range of issues and challenges surrounding the law and practice of national and international surrogacy from a practical perspective. Practitioners, lawmakers, academics and other participants will discuss the legal consequences of the rise in surrogacy arrangements and, in particular, reproductive tourism....

International Surrogacy Forum: The Reality - Empirical Research Findings - Debra Wilson

July 11, 2019 14:50 - 16 minutes - 376 MB Video

This conference, organised by Cambridge Family Law together with the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL) and the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Family Law, explored a range of issues and challenges surrounding the law and practice of national and international surrogacy from a practical perspective. Practitioners, lawmakers, academics and other participants will discuss the legal consequences of the rise in surrogacy arrangements and, in particular, reproductive tourism....

International Surrogacy Forum: The Way Forward - General discussion - Sir James Munby

July 11, 2019 14:49 - 20 minutes - 451 MB Video

This conference, organised by Cambridge Family Law together with the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL) and the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Family Law, explored a range of issues and challenges surrounding the law and practice of national and international surrogacy from a practical perspective. Practitioners, lawmakers, academics and other participants will discuss the legal consequences of the rise in surrogacy arrangements and, in particular, reproductive tourism....

International Surrogacy Forum: The Reality - Empirical Research Findings - Lopamudra Goswami

July 11, 2019 14:48 - 26 minutes - 585 MB Video

This conference, organised by Cambridge Family Law together with the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL) and the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Family Law, explored a range of issues and challenges surrounding the law and practice of national and international surrogacy from a practical perspective. Practitioners, lawmakers, academics and other participants will discuss the legal consequences of the rise in surrogacy arrangements and, in particular, reproductive tourism....

International Surrogacy Forum: The International Dimension - Maud de Boer-Buquicchio

July 11, 2019 14:42 - 23 minutes - 529 MB Video

This conference, organised by Cambridge Family Law together with the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL) and the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Family Law, explored a range of issues and challenges surrounding the law and practice of national and international surrogacy from a practical perspective. Practitioners, lawmakers, academics and other participants will discuss the legal consequences of the rise in surrogacy arrangements and, in particular, reproductive tourism....

The Law Commission’s project on the reform of the law on surrogacy - Nick Hopkins (audio)

July 09, 2019 09:09 - 21 minutes - 38.4 MB

This conference, organised by Cambridge Family Law together with the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL) and the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Family Law, explored a range of issues and challenges surrounding the law and practice of national and international surrogacy from a practical perspective. Practitioners, lawmakers, academics and other participants will discuss the legal consequences of the rise in surrogacy arrangements and, in particular, reproductive tourism....

The Law Commission’s project on the reform of the law on surrogacy - Nick Hopkins

July 08, 2019 16:42 - 20 minutes - 468 MB Video

This conference, organised by Cambridge Family Law together with the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL) and the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Family Law, explored a range of issues and challenges surrounding the law and practice of national and international surrogacy from a practical perspective. Practitioners, lawmakers, academics and other participants will discuss the legal consequences of the rise in surrogacy arrangements and, in particular, reproductive tourism....

International Surrogacy Forum: The Way Forward - General discussion - Dame Lucy Morgan Theis

July 05, 2019 13:12 - 2 minutes - 5.12 MB

This conference, organised by Cambridge Family Law together with the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL) and the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Family Law, explored a range of issues and challenges surrounding the law and practice of national and international surrogacy from a practical perspective. Practitioners, lawmakers, academics and other participants will discuss the legal consequences of the rise in surrogacy arrangements and, in particular, reproductive tourism....

International Surrogacy Forum: The Way Forward - General discussion - Sital Kalantry

July 05, 2019 13:10 - 11 minutes - 21 MB

This conference, organised by Cambridge Family Law together with the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL) and the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Family Law, explored a range of issues and challenges surrounding the law and practice of national and international surrogacy from a practical perspective. Practitioners, lawmakers, academics and other participants will discuss the legal consequences of the rise in surrogacy arrangements and, in particular, reproductive tourism....

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

May 20, 2019 14:38 - 53 minutes - 97.5 MB

In this lecture, Professor John Spencer (President of the European Criminal Law Association/University of Cambridge) presents a round up of the current situation in European Criminal Law and the potential impacts of Brexit. The accompanying slides for this event are available at: http://www.eucriminallaw.com/storage/spencer_annual_roundup_2019.pptx The European Criminal Law Association (ECLA UK) (formerly the Association to Combat Fraud in Europe (ACFE)) is an unincorporated association of...

Twelfth International Roman Law Moot Court Competition: Semi final Liège v Vienna

April 01, 2019 12:13 - 52 minutes - 1.13 GB Video

The University of Cambridge hosted the Twelfth International Roman Law Moot Court Competition between 26 and 30 March 2019 at Trinity College, with the Final held at Ely Cathedral. The Moot was conducted under the auspices of the Centre for English Legal History in the Faculty of Law. The International Roman Law Moot Court Competition is a collaboration between the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, the Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, the Universität Wien, Eber...

Debate: This house believes that arbitral cases are won and lost on personae and not on the law (CAD 2019) (audio)

March 22, 2019 16:15 - 1 hour - 187 MB

In this recording, the panel debate the proposition: Moderator: - Audley Sheppard QC, Clifford Chance For the proposition: - Mark McNeill / Partner, Shearman & Sterling - Wendy Miles QC / Partner, Debevoise Against the proposition - Patricio Grané Labat / Partner, Arnold & Porter - Emilie Gonin / Barrister, Doughty Street Chambers The Cambridge Arbitration Day brings together scholars, practitioners, and students for a discussion on recent developments in the field of internat...

Young practitioners: How to raise your profile in the arbitration network (CAD 2019) (audio)

March 22, 2019 16:13 - 1 hour - 179 MB

The Cambridge Arbitration Day brings together scholars, practitioners, and students for a discussion on recent developments in the field of international arbitration. This year’s event on 16 March 2019 was titled 'Social Aspects of International Arbitration'. The main conference was preceded by a Young Practitioners’ Event organized in association with the ICC Young Arbitrators Forum (YAF) on 15 March 2019. This event was aimed at encouraging young practitioners to exchange professional exp...

'International Arbitration: from Legal Practice to Social Community': Andrea Carlevaris (CAD 2019) (audio)

March 22, 2019 16:10 - 25 minutes - 47.3 MB

In this recording, Andrea Carlevaris (BonelliErede) gives the keynote for CAD 2019. The Cambridge Arbitration Day brings together scholars, practitioners, and students for a discussion on recent developments in the field of international arbitration. This year’s event on 16 March 2019 was titled 'Social Aspects of International Arbitration'. The main conference was preceded by a Young Practitioners’ Event organized in association with the ICC Young Arbitrators Forum (YAF) on 15 March 2019...

Debate: This house believes that arbitral cases are won and lost on personae and not on the law (CAD 2019)

March 22, 2019 09:20 - 1 hour - 2.24 GB Video

In this recording, the panel debate the proposition: Moderator: - Audley Sheppard QC, Clifford Chance For the proposition: - Mark McNeill / Partner, Shearman & Sterling - Wendy Miles QC / Partner, Debevoise Against the proposition - Patricio Grané Labat / Partner, Arnold & Porter - Emilie Gonin / Barrister, Doughty Street Chambers The Cambridge Arbitration Day brings together scholars, practitioners, and students for a discussion on recent developments in the field of international arb...

Young practitioners: How to raise your profile in the arbitration network (CAD 2019)

March 22, 2019 09:17 - 1 hour - 2.14 GB Video

The Cambridge Arbitration Day brings together scholars, practitioners, and students for a discussion on recent developments in the field of international arbitration. This year’s event on 16 March 2019 was titled 'Social Aspects of International Arbitration'. The main conference was preceded by a Young Practitioners’ Event organized in association with the ICC Young Arbitrators Forum (YAF) on 15 March 2019. This event was aimed at encouraging young practitioners to exchange professional exp...

'International Arbitration: from Legal Practice to Social Community': Andrea Carlevaris (CAD 2019)

March 21, 2019 15:16 - 25 minutes - 576 MB Video

In this recording, Andrea Carlevaris (BonelliErede) gives the keynote for CAD 2019. The Cambridge Arbitration Day brings together scholars, practitioners, and students for a discussion on recent developments in the field of international arbitration. This year’s event on 16 March 2019 was titled 'Social Aspects of International Arbitration'. The main conference was preceded by a Young Practitioners’ Event organized in association with the ICC Young Arbitrators Forum (YAF) on 15 March 2019...

'Session 1: Free Movement of Persons and Establishment' - Eleanor Spaventa: CELS Brexit Symposium

March 15, 2019 11:56 - 27 minutes - 50.2 MB

On 14 March 2019 the Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) hosted a symposium to discuss the potential implications of Brexit. The aim of this event was to provide informed commentary on issues within the ongoing Brexit process (whatever they may be). Programme: Session 1: Free Movement of Persons and Establishment What are the consequences of the Brexit process for the immediate and future rights of EU citizens within the UK and UK citizens travelling to or working within the EU. Th...

'Session 4: Competition Law' - Tim Ward: CELS Brexit Symposium

March 14, 2019 17:23 - 18 minutes - 33.9 MB

On 14 March 2019 the Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) hosted a symposium to discuss the potential implications of Brexit. The aim of this event was to provide informed commentary on issues within the ongoing Brexit process (whatever they may be). Programme: Session 1: Free Movement of Persons and Establishment What are the consequences of the Brexit process for the immediate and future rights of EU citizens within the UK and UK citizens travelling to or working within the EU. Th...

'Session 3: Goods and Services' - Gareth Davies: CELS Brexit Symposium

March 14, 2019 16:36 - 23 minutes - 42.1 MB

On 14 March 2019 the Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) hosted a symposium to discuss the potential implications of Brexit. The aim of this event was to provide informed commentary on issues within the ongoing Brexit process (whatever they may be). Programme: Session 1: Free Movement of Persons and Establishment What are the consequences of the Brexit process for the immediate and future rights of EU citizens within the UK and UK citizens travelling to or working within the EU. Th...

'Session 3: Goods and Services' - Laurence Gormley: CELS Brexit Symposium

March 14, 2019 16:35 - 22 minutes - 41.3 MB

On 14 March 2019 the Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) hosted a symposium to discuss the potential implications of Brexit. The aim of this event was to provide informed commentary on issues within the ongoing Brexit process (whatever they may be). Programme: Session 1: Free Movement of Persons and Establishment What are the consequences of the Brexit process for the immediate and future rights of EU citizens within the UK and UK citizens travelling to or working within the EU. Th...

'Session 2: External Relations' - Markus Gehring: CELS Brexit Symposium

March 14, 2019 16:33 - 32 minutes - 59.5 MB

On 14 March 2019 the Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) hosted a symposium to discuss the potential implications of Brexit. The aim of this event was to provide informed commentary on issues within the ongoing Brexit process (whatever they may be). Programme: Session 1: Free Movement of Persons and Establishment What are the consequences of the Brexit process for the immediate and future rights of EU citizens within the UK and UK citizens travelling to or working within the EU. Th...

'Session 2: External Relations' - Georges Baur: CELS Brexit Symposium

March 14, 2019 16:32 - 24 minutes - 44 MB

On 14 March 2019 the Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) hosted a symposium to discuss the potential implications of Brexit. The aim of this event was to provide informed commentary on issues within the ongoing Brexit process (whatever they may be). Programme: Session 1: Free Movement of Persons and Establishment What are the consequences of the Brexit process for the immediate and future rights of EU citizens within the UK and UK citizens travelling to or working within the EU. Th...

'Session 1: Free Movement of Persons and Establishment' - Martin Steinfeld: CELS Brexit Symposium

March 14, 2019 16:30 - 28 minutes - 52.7 MB

On 14 March 2019 the Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) hosted a symposium to discuss the potential implications of Brexit. The aim of this event was to provide informed commentary on issues within the ongoing Brexit process (whatever they may be). Programme: Session 1: Free Movement of Persons and Establishment What are the consequences of the Brexit process for the immediate and future rights of EU citizens within the UK and UK citizens travelling to or working within the EU. Thi...

'Should parents have the final say on the medical treatment of their children?': The 2019 Baron de Lancey Lecture

March 13, 2019 12:20 - 53 minutes - 1.18 GB Video

Baron Cornelius Ver Heyden de Lancey (1889-1984) was a wealthy and public-spirited Dutchman who at different times in his life was a dentist, doctor, surgeon, barrister and art historian. In 1970 he created the De Lancey and De La Hanty Foundation, to promote studies in medico-legal topics. The Foundation generously gave Cambridge the Ver Heyden de Lancey Fund, which since 1996 has funded occasional public lectures on medico-legal issues of current interest. The 2019 Baron de Lancey Lecture...

'Should parents have the final say on the medical treatment of their children?': The 2019 Baron de Lancey Lecture (audio)

March 12, 2019 15:11 - 53 minutes - 98.7 MB

Baron Cornelius Ver Heyden de Lancey (1889-1984) was a wealthy and public-spirited Dutchman who at different times in his life was a dentist, doctor, surgeon, barrister and art historian. In 1970 he created the De Lancey and De La Hanty Foundation, to promote studies in medico-legal topics. The Foundation generously gave Cambridge the Ver Heyden de Lancey Fund, which since 1996 has funded occasional public lectures on medico-legal issues of current interest. The 2019 Baron de Lancey Lecture...

'Principle and Pragmatism in developing Private Law': 2019 Cambridge Freshfields Lecture

March 12, 2019 09:16 - 48 minutes - 1.07 GB Video

On 7 March 2019 Lady Brenda Hale delivered the 2019 Cambridge Freshfields Lecture entitled "Principle and Pragmatism in developing Private Law". Lady Hale is the current President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, and non-permanent judge of the Court of Final Appeal of Hong Kong. In the lecture, Lady Hale gave her perspective on whether the development of the law should be guided by doctrine, or policy. She did this through a reflection and analysis of a number cases, including ...

'Principle and Pragmatism in developing Private Law': 2019 Cambridge Freshfields Lecture (audio)

March 11, 2019 12:12 - 48 minutes - 89.2 MB

On 7 March 2019 Lady Brenda Hale delivered the 2019 Cambridge Freshfields Lecture entitled "Principle and Pragmatism in developing Private Law". Lady Hale is the current President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, and non-permanent judge of the Court of Final Appeal of Hong Kong. In the lecture, Lady Hale gave her perspective on whether the development of the law should be guided by doctrine, or policy. She did this through a reflection and analysis of a number cases, including ...

'Ensuring the Legitimacy of International Arbitration in a Globally Networked World' Cambridge Arbitration Lunch: 21 February 2019

February 26, 2019 11:40 - 22 minutes - 40.9 MB

The Arbitration Lunches are side-events organised in the weeks leading up to the annual Cambridge Arbitration Day, held this year for the sixth time on 16 March 2019. The first CAD Arbitration Lunch of 2019 took place at the Lauterpacht Centre on 21 February 2019, where Simon Maynard gave a talk entitled "Ensuring the Legitimacy of International Arbitration in a Globally Networked World". Simon is a Senior Associate at Three Crowns. He has acted as advocate in both investor-State and intern...

'Polos de Cidadania Research and Outreach Program: the challenges of science and social change' - Maria Fernanda Salcedo Repolês: Cambridge Socio-Legal Group Seminar

February 12, 2019 17:14 - 50 minutes - 92.4 MB

On 12 February 2019 the ambridge Socio-Legal Group hosted Maria Fernanda Salcedo Repolês (Associate Professor at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil, Law School. Member of Polos de Cidadania Research and Outreach Program, Coordinator of Time, Space and Senses of Constitution Research Project) who spoke on the subject "Polos de Cidadania Research and Outreach Program: the challenges of science and social change". Polos de Cidadania, translated as Citizenship Hubs, is a rese...

'The Constitutional Foundations of Judicial Review': CULS Panel event (audio)

February 07, 2019 09:32 - 1 hour - 142 MB

This debate on 1 February 2019 focused on an age-old question between some of the biggest voices in constitutional law. Experience a debate between eminent professors, and hear them justify their preferred theories. This debate ties in with constitutional law teaching. Panellists: - Professor Paul Craig (St. John's College, Oxford), - Professor Christopher Forsyth (Robinson College, Cambridge) Moderator - Professor Trevor Allan (Pembroke College, Cambridge) This event was kindly sp...

'The Constitutional Foundations of Judicial Review': CULS Panel event

February 06, 2019 22:34 - 1 hour - 1.69 GB Video

This debate on 1 February 2019 focused on an age-old question between some of the biggest voices in constitutional law. Experience a debate between eminent professors, and hear them justify their preferred theories. This debate ties in with constitutional law teaching. Panellists: - Professor Paul Craig (St. John's College, Oxford), - Professor Christopher Forsyth (Robinson College, Cambridge) Moderator - Professor Trevor Allan (Pembroke College, Cambridge) This event was kindly sponsor...

'Making Markets Work: New Challenges for EU Competition Law': The 2019 Mackenzie-Stuart Lecture

February 06, 2019 01:05 - 35 minutes - 792 MB Video

The Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) hosts an annual public lecture in honour of Lord Mackenzie-Stuart, the first British Judge to be President of the Court of Justice. Among the eminent scholars of European legal studies invited to give the lecture are Professor Joseph Weiler, former Judge David Edwards of the European Court of Justice, and Advocate-General Francis Jacobs of the European Court of Justice. The texts of the Mackenzie-Stuart Lectures are published in the Cambridge Yearb...

'Making Markets Work: New Challenges for EU Competition Law': The 2019 Mackenzie-Stuart Lecture (audio)

February 05, 2019 13:00 - 35 minutes - 64.7 MB

The Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) hosts an annual public lecture in honour of Lord Mackenzie-Stuart, the first British Judge to be President of the Court of Justice. Among the eminent scholars of European legal studies invited to give the lecture are Professor Joseph Weiler, former Judge David Edwards of the European Court of Justice, and Advocate-General Francis Jacobs of the European Court of Justice. The texts of the Mackenzie-Stuart Lectures are published in the Cambridge Yearb...

CPL Panel: 'The Constitutional Implications of AG Reference: UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill [2018] UKSC 64'

February 01, 2019 09:12 - 1 hour - 1.38 GB Video

On 13 December 2018, the Supreme Court delivered its judgment on the 'Scottish Continuity Bill' (https://www.supremecourt.uk/cases/uksc-2018-0080.html). This Bill was enacted by the Scottish Parliament in order to provide its own version of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, providing for the continued application of EU law in Scotland from exit day onwards. The legislation was enacted against the backdrop of Scotland’s refusal to agree to a legislative consent motion for the Europea...

CPL Panel: 'The Constitutional Implications of AG Reference: UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill [2018] UKSC 64' (audio)

February 01, 2019 09:08 - 1 hour - 115 MB

On 13 December 2018, the Supreme Court delivered its judgment on the 'Scottish Continuity Bill' (https://www.supremecourt.uk/cases/uksc-2018-0080.html). This Bill was enacted by the Scottish Parliament in order to provide its own version of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, providing for the continued application of EU law in Scotland from exit day onwards. The legislation was enacted against the backdrop of Scotland’s refusal to agree to a legislative consent motion for the Europea...

CELS #Brexit Myths podcast: Part 1

January 14, 2019 14:59 - 32 minutes - 58.9 MB

The Centre for European Legal Studies, University of Cambridge explores the common myths of #Brexit. In this exclusive podcast three academics from the Centre for European Legal Studies, University of Cambridge, give their verdicts on twelve common myths about the UK’s #Brexit from the EU. We speak to Professor Catherine Barnard, Professor of European Union Law and a Senior Fellow in the UK in a Changing Europe Programme; Dr Markus Gehring, University Lecturer in Law at the Law Faculty a...

CELS #Brexit Myths podcast: Part 2

January 14, 2019 14:59 - 29 minutes - 53.6 MB

The Centre for European Legal Studies, University of Cambridge explores the common myths of #Brexit. In this exclusive podcast three academics from the Centre for European Legal Studies, University of Cambridge, give their verdicts on twelve common myths about the UK’s #Brexit from the EU. We speak to Professor Catherine Barnard, Professor of European Union Law and a Senior Fellow in the UK in a Changing Europe Programme; Dr Markus Gehring, University Lecturer in Law at the Law Faculty an...

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

November 30, 2018 09:14 - 37 minutes - 68.2 MB

On 27 November 2018 Clare College, Cambridge, hosted Visiting Clare Fellow Mr Shanin Specter (1983) who delivered a lecture entitled "From Clarence Thomas to Brett Kavanaugh: The selection and politics of nominees to the US Supreme Court". Mr Specter has taught at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, UC Hastings College of the Law, UC Berkley School of Law and Stanford Law School. He is a founding Partner of the US firm Kilne & Specter. For any more information about the event, cont...

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

November 30, 2018 09:14 - 37 minutes - 836 MB Video

On 27 November 2018 Clare College, Cambridge, hosted Visiting Clare Fellow Mr Shanin Specter (1983) who delivered a lecture entitled "From Clarence Thomas to Brett Kavanaugh: The selection and politics of nominees to the US Supreme Court". Mr Specter has taught at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, UC Hastings College of the Law, UC Berkley School of Law and Stanford Law School. He is a founding Partner of the US firm Kilne & Specter. For any more information about the event, conta...

Post-Brexit Options for the UK: New Legal Analysis

November 22, 2018 17:58 - 57 minutes - 105 MB

On 16 November 2018 the SRI (Strategic Research Initiative) and the CBR, the Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, held a conference at Peterhouse College in Cambridge on Brexit with the aim of encouraging interdisciplinary discussion amongst academics and further research on the implications of the UK leaving the EU for public policy.

'The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper' - Ray Tough: CULS Lecture

November 21, 2018 16:56 - 50 minutes - 1.1 GB Video

Ray Tough spoke about "The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper" on Monday 20 November 2018 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular Cambridge University Law Society (CULS) speaker programme. Ray is a crime historian and was a Detective Constable with the West Yorkshire Police during the Yorkshire Ripper investigation. Hear his perspectives on the investigation, which led to seminal cases like Hill v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire. This event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance. ...

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