Date: 21Oct 2019 The enactment of the Outer Space Treaty in 1967 signified the establishment of the field of space law in the international legal history. This treaty...
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Dr Michael Dunn: Deflating autonomy in the legal regulation of consent to medical treatment in England
Date: 25Sep 2019 SYNOPSIS: Speaker: Dr Michael Dunn Lecturer in Health and Social Care Ethics, The Ethox Centre, University of Oxford Visiting Lecturer, Faculty of Law...
Alec Stone Sweet : A Cosmopolitan Legal Order : Kant, Constitutional Justice, and the European Convention on Human Rights
Date: 24Sep 2019 Kant famously elaborated a blueprint for the achievement of Perpetual Peace. But eliminating war among states was just one step toward the construction...
Date: 20Sep 2019 SYNOPSIS: Speaker: Professor James Badenoch, Q.C. Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong Abstract: Litigation holds many fears...
Justice Carlos Bernal Pulido: Is Transformative Constitutionalism an Illusion?
Date: 19Sep 2019 SYNOPSIS: 50th Anniversary Distinguished Lecture Series Is Transformative Constitutionalism an Illusion? Speaker: Carlos Bernal Justice of the Colombian...
Date: 19Sep 2019 Courts and commentators have attributed to some constitutions a transformative commitment. This attribution gives rise to at least four puzzles: the...
Date: 08May 2019 In this talk, Professor David Dyzenhaus will explain both how human rights lawyering is possible even when the rule of law is under great stress and why...
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Professor David Tan: A Review of Copyright Decisions in the United States 2018: From Air Jordan to Blurred Lines
Date: 02Apr 2019 SYNOPSIS: The year 2018 saw a significant number of decisions on copyright law handed down by the United States Circuit Courts of Appeal (with no...