Date: 29Sep 2015 This is an eye-opening lecture that examines the ways in which money is laundered through illegal activities involving art, football and churches...
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Legislation and Adjudication of Juvenile crimes in China (30th October 2015) 2/2
Date: 30Oct 2015 In this Hochelaga lecture, Judge Huang Yong-Wei, President of National Judges College of the People’s Republic of China, reviews the evolution of the...
Judge Huang Yong-wei: Legislation and Adjudication of Juvenile crimes in Mainland China (中國大陸未成年人犯罪的立法與司法)
Date:30Oct 2015 A Judicial Studies Programme & Hague Conference on Private International Law seminar The Hochelaga Lectures 2015: The Judiciary’s Role in...
The Hon. Chief Justice Diana Bryant: Challenges in the Development of International Family Law-Reflections by the Chief Justice of the Family Court of Australia
Date:12Nov 2015 In this lecture, Chief Justice Bryant will contemplate the rise and development of international family law over the past 40 years, looking specifically...
Mr Masatoshi Takeuchi: The 2015 Japanese Security Legislation and Its Implications
Date: 08Mar 2016 The 2014 decision by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s government to reinterpret Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution and pass security legislation...
Hochelaga Lecture 2016: Harmonization and Modernization of Transnational Commercial Law
Date: 19Jul 2016 Harmonization and Modernization of Transnational Commercial Law: An Assessment Professor Charles W. Mooney, Jr. Charles A. Heimbold, Jr. Professor of...
14/03/16 The Right Hon. Beverley McLachlin PC: Equality and the Law: A Canadian Journey
Date: 14Mar 2016 The history of the right to equal treatment has taken Canada from an era where the law allowed pejorative discrimination, to broad prohibitions of...
Date: 20Oct2016 This lecture will examine the manner in which values can be said to inhere within the fabric of the law, and consider how the presence of such values has...
08/12/16 Matthew Palmer: The Judiciary and the Legal Academy
Date:08Dec 2016 Appointed to the New Zealand High Court last year, the Hon Justice Matthew Palmer has found judicial life more similar to academic life than any other...
2017/04/12 Lech Garlicki: Religion, Dress-Codes and Cultural Sensitivities
Date: 12Apr 2017 Freedom of religion, encompassing also freedom to manifest religious affiliation in public, constitutes one of the most respected human rights. At the...