Galileo’s Journey to the Underworld: The Case for Interdisciplinary Thinking In 1588, the young Galileo delivered some lectures that were...
Shell Shock or Cowardice? - The case of Harry Farr Private Harry Farr was a British soldier executed for alleged...
International Law and War Crime Culpability Sir Geoffrey's career has placed him at the vanguard of...
Dickens’s law makers and law breakers: Barnard's Inn and beyond Dickens had no love for lawyers. He had been trained...
‘Lesser breeds within the law’ - Dickens and minor legal officers Dickens began as a lawyer's clerk and his works show...
Pictures from Afghanistan: Are we making the same mistakes? This lecture explores the legal lessons Professor Stafford-Smith learned from...
Is Shakespeare Still Our Contemporary? Professor Jan Kott, author of the highly influential study, Shakespeare...
Just War: Ancient influence on Islam and on the Spanish Conquistadors The study of justice in war is ancient in India...
Does the Adversarial System Serve Us Well? What is the adversarial tradition in English criminal and civil...