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JC Smith Workshop 2025

Date
28 February 2025 (10:30-17:45)
Location:
E07 Monica Partridge Building
Description
For A Practice of Theory

ILA Seminar Series - When Theatre Meets Law: The Quest for an International Lawyer's Cathartic Moment

Date
26 February 2025 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
B55 Law & Social Sciences Building
Description
Professor Andrea Bianchi, Geneva Graduate Institute and JC Smith Trust Fund Visiting Scholar

Research in the Making Seminar with Professors Colin Mackie and Marc Moore

Date
26 February 2025 (12:00-13:00)
Location:
B03 Monica Partridge Building
Description
The Illusory Promise of Mediation-based Governance and Private Equity's Neglected Pre-History: A Trans-Atlantic Perspective

Criminal Justice Forum - 19 February 2025

Date
19 February 2025 (12:00-13:00)
Location:
C102 Law and Social Sciences

Trans Human Rights Advocacy - Strategies around the World

Date
12 February 2025 (15:00-16:30)
Location:
MS Teams
Description
Join the HRLC at our upcoming event on 'Trans Human Rights Advocacy - Strategies around the World' with Erika Castellanos, Mauro Cabral Grinspan, Donnchadh Greene, Chitsanupong "Best" Nithiwana and Aoife Nolan

ILA Seminar Series - International Law in extremis

Date
11 February 2025 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
LASS B55, Law and Social Sciences Building

The Duty to Protect Intellectual Property v The Balance with Other Interests and Rights

Date
05 February 2025 (13:30-16:00)
Location:
C17 Monica Partridge

Annual Human Rights Lecture with Elisa Morgera - Intersectionality and the human rights implications of climate change

Date
30 January 2025 (17:30-19:30)
Location:
LASS B63, University Park
Description
Join the HRLC at our Annual Lecture with Prof. Elisa Morgera on 'Intersectionality and the human rights implications of climate change'.

UNCLC Student Seminar Series - Empirical Study on UK Corporate Insolvencies

Date
29 January 2025 (14:00-15:00)
Location:
B55 Law & Social Sciences Building

HLGC Annual Lecture: Legal pluralism in the Middle Ages with Professor Caroline Humfress

Date
06 December 2024 (18:00-20:00)
Location:
LASS B63
Description
HLGC are delighted to be welcoming Professor Caroline Humfress (St Andrews; Michigan) and Professor Emanuele Conte (Roma Tre; Paris EHESS) for a conversation about legal pluralism in the Middle Ages

UNCLC Student Seminar - Career talk with Elisabetta Ferraro

Date
22 November 2024 (12:00-13:00)
Location:
E07 Monica Partridge Building

ILA Seminar Series - Dr Ardi Imseis

Date
21 November 2024 (13:00-14:30)
Location:
Online - MS Teams

Historical and Critical Analysis of the Evolution of Islam partnerships to Modern Corporations

Date
20 November 2024 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
MS Teams
Description
Speaker: Dr Samira Soleymanzadeh

Technical Barriers to Trade and the WTO: The experience of Peru

Date
14 November 2024 (14:00-15:00)
Location:
MS Teams
Description
UNCLC Seminar Series welcomes Professor Schroder, Associate Dean, School of Law, Universidad del Pacifico, Peru to give a one-hour online talk.

Criminal Justice Forum - 6 November 2024

Date
06 November 2024 (14:00-15:00)
Location:
LASS A2

Law Commission Consultation Event: Contempt of Court

Date
31 October 2024 (11:00-14:00)
Location:
https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/2553e789-7dc7-4a3b-90f4-016630202ddc@67bda7ee-fd80-41ef-ac91-358418290a1e/registration

The Reasonable Person: A Legal Biography

Date
30 October 2024 (14:00-15:30)
Location:
B55 Law & Social Sciences Building

CJRC Lunchtime Seminar - Dr Bharat Malkani

Date
30 October 2024 (12:00-13:00)
Location:
B55, LASS or online

The Rights of Future Generations after the Summit of the Future

Date
24 October 2024 (17:00-18:00)
Location:
Online
Description
During this seminar, experts drawn from different world regions will explore the prospects for future generations' rights and international inter-generational justice following the recently held UN Summit of the Future and the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Development's latest report on "Right to development of children and future generations". They will explore questions including: to what extent do the Pact/Declaration move forward protection of future generations' right in terms of international human rights law and international law more generally? How can the progress made at the Summit be embedded in rights-related decision-making processes at international and national levels? What is left to be done?
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