Singing the Laws: Ancient Greek Lawgivers in History and Legend Professor Melissa Lane 18:00 - 19:00 Register now to: Watch online Need help registering?
War and the Origins of the Abolition Movement What began the process of Abolition? When did this minority...
Should we be Concerned by the Advance of Technology? (interview) Professor Martyn discusses the possible reasons for alarm at Technology's...
Liberalism, Autonomy and Rights (Lecture 1) The first of two lectures discussing the centrality of the...
North Korea's Unspeakable Crimes Against Humanity: Proven Michael Kirby was one of Australia's top lawyers and judges...
The Vietnam Informal Tribunal Informal Tribunals dealing with armed conflicts include that established for...
The Leveson Inquiry: Trauma or Catharsis? This lecture analyses the crisis of trust and confidence which...
Acting on Evidence: How Medical Research has informed Historical Drama John Powell is an experienced medical advisor on a range...
The BBC - Defending the public interest From 2007 the Governors were replaced by Trustees; but there...
The BBC - Protecting it from the Government For 80 years the BBC Governors were charged with regulating...
Rare and Endangered Languages - 'Why should we protect endangered languages?' Dr Nicholas Ostler argues for the preservation of the world's...