Human Rights Law: Bringing Power to the Powerless This lecture looks at the power given to advocates in...
Prison and Why We Send People There: Does it Work? Should it? ‘They deserve to be put away’; ‘Appeal the sentence –...
Envy of Kings: The Guildhall of London and the Power of the Medieval Corporation The government of the City of London is older than...
The Spanish Culture of Charles I's Court Heir to the throne Charles I made a secret trip to win the hand of a princess. For eight months he was the guest of the Spanish king in Madrid.
The Reform of Parliament and the Crisis of Political Participation The House of Commons is, as the popularly elected chamber...
Witch-Hunting in European and World History This lecture confronts the worldwide phenomenon of the persecution of...
The permanent International Criminal Court – the ICC - and Africa The permanent International criminal Court – the ICC – was...
How the Middle Ages were Built: Exuberance to Crisis, 1300-1408 England's economic success peaked in 1300 amidst a riot of...