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Dr. Cailin O'Connor - "Measuring Conventionality"
A recording of Dr. Cailin O'Connor (University of California, Irvine) speaking on "Measuring Conventionality" as part of the "Cultures at the Macro Scale" seminar series.
Collection: Culture at the Macro-Scale
Institution: Department of History and Philosophy of Science
Created: Thu 4 Mar 2021
'Human Rights in Europe' - Judge Dean Spielmann: Fitzwilliam Law Society
Judge Dean Spielmann, the President of the European Court of Human Rights, spoke about "Human Rights in Europe" on 22nd February 2013 at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge.
Judge...
Collection: Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Tue 26 Feb 2013
'Human Rights in the United Kingdom: Where Now?': Mark Elliott
Prior to the 2015 general election, the Conservative Party undertook in its manifesto to repeal the Human Rights Act 1998 and to enact a British Bill of Rights. In this video,...
Collection: Law In Focus
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Fri 22 May 2015
'Human Rights in the United Kingdom: Where Now?': Mark Elliott (audio)
Prior to the 2015 general election, the Conservative Party undertook in its manifesto to repeal the Human Rights Act 1998 and to enact a British Bill of Rights. In this video,...
Collection: Law In Focus
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Fri 22 May 2015
LCIL Friday Lecture: 'Competing Theories of Treaty Interpretation and the Divided Application by Investor-State...
Lecture summary: It is alleged that the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (VCLT) embodied the victory of Sir Gerald Fitzmaurice’s preference to interpret treaties based on...
Collection: Art, Architecture and International Law seminar series
Institution: Lauterpacht Centre for International Law
Created: Fri 17 Feb 2023
LCIL Friday Lecture: 'Competing Theories of Treaty Interpretation and the Divided Application by Investor-State...
Lecture summary: It is alleged that the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (VCLT) embodied the victory of Sir Gerald Fitzmaurice’s preference to interpret treaties based on...
Collection: LCIL International Law Seminar Series
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Mon 27 Feb 2023
LCIL Friday Lecture: 'Current challenges regarding deep sea mining and protection of ocean life beyond national...
Lecture summary: The legal regime for deep seabed mining in the international seabed Area is a rare example of the international community joining forces to regulate a potential...
Collection: LCIL International Law Seminar Series
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Mon 14 Feb 2022
LCIL Friday Lecture: 'The Christian origins of European human rights law, 1899-1950' by Dr Marco Duranti
The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law (LCIL), University of Cambridge hosts a regular Friday lunchtime lecture series on key areas of International Law. Previous subjects...
Collection: LCIL International Law Seminar Series
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Thu 2 Nov 2017
LCIL Friday Lecture: 'Where Vienna and Geneva meet: Treaty interpretation and the Geneva Conventions' - Jean-Marie...
Lecture summary: The Geneva Conventions were adopted more than 70 years ago. How has their interpretation evolved over time? This lecture will look at the application of the rules...
Collection: LCIL International Law Seminar Series
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Mon 9 May 2022
'Protecting Individual Rights: Role of the General Court of Justice of the EU': Judge Nicholas Forwood
On 3 March 2014, Judge Nicholas Forwood delivered a lecture entitled "Protecting Individual Rights: Role of the General Court of Justice of the EU" as a guest of the Cambridge...
Collection: Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Tue 4 Mar 2014
Radio Cambridgeshire 3 October 2014: Dr Mark Elliott
The segment of the BBC Radio Cambridgeshire Drivetime programme broadcast on 3 October 2014 featuring Dr Mark Elliott discussing Conservative proposals to the UK's relationship...
Collection: Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Mon 6 Oct 2014
S02-EP 13 Paul Cartledge on democracy ancient and modern: what can we learn from Greeks?
Democracies ancient and modern: just how far have we come from the ancient Athenian idea of democracy and what can we do to get back to it? Are we still really democracies at...
Collection: ELECTION - The Cambridge Politics Podcast
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Thu 14 Apr 2016
'The Al-Skeini Case in the European Court of Human Rights: A Landmark?' by Dr Ralph Wilde
The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law (LCIL), University of Cambridge hosts a regular Friday lunchtime lecture series on key areas of International Law. Previous subjects...
Collection: LCIL International Law Seminar Series
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Fri 14 Oct 2011
'The Forthcoming EU Accession to the ECHR: a Myriad of Problems, few Solutions?' - Alexander Kornezov: CELS Seminar
Alexander Kornezov, Référendaire, Court of Justice of the European Union, gave a lunchtime seminar entitled "The Forthcoming EU Accession to the ECHR: a Myriad of Problems, few...
Collection: Cambridge Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) Seminar Series
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Wed 7 Nov 2012
'What are the legal and constitutional implications of the Rwanda Bill?': Mark Elliott
The Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill seeks to circumvent the UK Supreme Court's recent judgment holding the Government's Rwanda policy, concerning the removal of...
Collection: Law In Focus
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Thu 7 Dec 2023
'What are the legal and constitutional implications of the Rwanda Bill?': Mark Elliott (audio)
The Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill seeks to circumvent the UK Supreme Court's recent judgment holding the Government's Rwanda policy, concerning the removal of...
Collection: Law In Focus
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Thu 7 Dec 2023
'Why was the Rwanda Agreement unlawful, and will withdrawal from the ECHR resolve this?': Kirsty Hughes
On the 15 November the UK Supreme Court decided that the United Kingdom's policy of sending asylum seekers to Rwanda was unlawful.
In this short video Dr Kirsty Hughes explains...
Collection: Law In Focus
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Thu 16 Nov 2023
'Why was the Rwanda Agreement unlawful, and will withdrawal from the ECHR resolve this?': Kirsty Hughes (audio)
On the 15 November the UK Supreme Court decided that the United Kingdom's policy of sending asylum seekers to Rwanda was unlawful.
In this short video Dr Kirsty Hughes explains...
Collection: Law In Focus
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Thu 16 Nov 2023