CCC Inaugural Lecture by Jill Cottrell Ghai

CCC Inaugural Lecture by Jill Cottrell Ghai

By Centre for Constitutions in Context

The renowned and influential scholar and practitioner, Jill Cottrell Ghai, will discuss Context in Comparative Constitutional Law.

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Location

Online

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  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • Online

About this event

The Inaugural Lecture of the Centre for Constitutions in Context (CCC) will be delivered by Jill Cottrell Ghai.

Jill will be discussing Context in Comparative Constitutional Law.

Jill Cottrell Ghai is a renowned and influential scholar and practitioner of constitutional law. Educated at the LSE and Yale Law School, she taught law for over 40 years at universities across the globe, including the University of Warwick. Jill also advised on the constitution-making processes of several countries, including East Timor, Nepal, Maldives, Iraq, and Somalia. Since 2008, she has played a pivotal role in promoting knowledge, and facilitating the implementation, of Kenya’s 2010 Constitution, including as co-founder and, currently, chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Katiba Institute.

The lecture will begin at 2pm BST and run until approximately 3:30pm BST. The event will take place via an MS Teams town hall.

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Will the event be recorded?

Yes - the event will be recorded and uploaded to the Centre for Constitutions in Context's YouTube channel.

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The Centre for Constitutions in Context (CCC) organises and holds various events, including workshops and symposia on issues relevant to the study of world constitutions in their broader context, academic talks on new, seminal work in the field of comparative constitutional law, and regular film screenings and led discussions.

Free
Sep 16 · 06:00 PDT