Law
Upcoming Law Lectures
This is the 2013 annual Gray's Inn Reading.
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Past Law Lectures
In December 2012 Sir Geoffrey Nice finished four years as Vice Chair of the Bar Standards Board, the body that regulates barristers...
International war crimes courts deal only with the responsibility of individuals for crimes they committed. In order to avoid...
Trials at the ICTY concerned political violence and criminality that resulted from disintegration of a federation from which seven...
This lecture focuses on the question of whether justice in relation to markets is entirely to be seen as being procedural – that...
The permanent International criminal Court – the ICC – was long in planning and finally came into existence after the ad hoc...
Slobodan Milošević died a few months before the end of his trial. There were no closing arguments and there was no judgment...
In the last twenty years several international courts have been established to try crimes committed in armed conflicts. Public...
The historian Niall Ferguson delivers a lecture, recorded at Gresham College in the heart of legal London, addressing the relationship...
There is general agreement among non-family lawyers that family procedures should be more transparent. But exactly what role should the...
One of the Coalition Government’s first actions was to attempt a bonfire of the quangos. In order that the baby should not be...








