Current Legal Problems is the Faculty of Laws' flagship public lecture series, and was established over sixty years ago. The lectures are public and often chaired by members of the judiciary.
Events in this collection
CLP - The Social Side of Fair Process
Thu, Jan 23, 6:00 PM
Free
CLP - Time for a Tertium Quid
Thu, May 25, 6:00 PM
Free
Inaugural Lecture: The Need for a Criminal Division of the High Court?
Thu, May 11, 6:00 PM
Free
CLP - Gambling Addiction, Financial Loss & Suicide: The Common Law's Role
Tue, Mar 14, 6:00 PM
Free
CLP - The Advisory Function of International Courts and Tribunals
Mon, Feb 20, 6:15 PM
Free
CLP - Effective or Complete Data Protection
Thu, Feb 2, 6:00 PM
Free
CLP - Competition Law in Developing Countries
Thu, Jan 26, 6:00 PM
Free
CLP - A Short History of Judicial Diversity
Thu, Jan 19, 6:00 PM
Free
CLP - 'Not Time to Make a Change'? Reviewing the Rhetoric of Law Reform
Thu, Dec 8, 6:00 PM
Free
Inaugural Lecture: Professor Trapp - Violence in and of International Law
Fri, Nov 18, 6:00 PM
Free
CLP - The Thinkery and the Academy
Thu, Nov 17, 6:15 PM
Free
CLP - Against Normative Damages
Thu, Nov 10, 6:00 PM
Free
Inaugural Lecture: Prof Steven Vaughan - The Unethical Environmental Lawyer
Thu, Oct 13, 6:00 PM
Free
CLP - Securing a Secular Future in an Era of Secularist Self-Doubt
Fri, May 6, 6:00 PM GMT+1
Free
CLP - Reconsidering the Specialisation of Judicial Labour
Thu, Mar 10, 6:00 PM GMT
Free
CLP-Empire Comes Home: Three Phases in the Struggle to Decolonise Intl Law
Thu, Mar 3, 6:00 PM GMT
Free
CLP - Accountable Algorithms
Thu, Feb 24, 6:15 PM GMT
Free
CLP - China’s Challenge to International Law
Thu, Feb 3, 6:00 PM GMT
Free
CLP - The Limits of Positivism in International Law
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