Date: 14Sep 2018 Emergency Constitutions: Who has them, who uses them, and are they effective? by Professor Stefan Voigt (Chair of Economic Analysis of Law, University...
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20180302 CCPL seminar by Prof Lech Garlicki
Date: 02Mar 2018 TO BARK OR TO BITE? THE EUROPEAN UNION, ITS MEMBER-STATES AND THE RULE OF LAW by Professor Lech Garlicki (Former Judge of the European Court of Human...
20191030 CCPL seminar The UN Human Rights System: Current Challenges and Debates
Date: 30Oct 2019 – The Human Rights Seminar Series – in celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the LLM (Human Rights) Programme: The UN Human Rights System:...
Date: 31Oct 2019 Who will Save the Redheads? Towards a Bully Theory of Judicial Review and the Protection of Democracy Dr. Yaniv Roznai (Harry Radzyner Law School...
Brian Dooley: Getting it right on Commissions of Inquiry into Police Behavior by Brian Dooley
Date: 06Nov 2019 Getting it right on Commissions of Inquiry into Police Behavior by Brian Dooley (Senior Advisor at Human Rights First) Wednesday, 6th November 2019...
Date: 04Nov 2019 Freedom of Assembly and Protest Policing by Dr Michael Hamilton (Senior Lecturer in Public Protest Law, University of East Anglia) Monday 17:30 – 18:30...
Civil Unrest in HK Conference – Panel 1: Historical/Sociological Perspectives on Civil Unrest in HK
Date: 21Jan 2020 Hong Kong has been rocked by months of civil unrest. This Conference brought together historians, sociologists, political scientists, lawyers, and law...
Civil Unrest in HK Conference – Panel 3: Dialogue between Legal Profession, Academics and Students
Date: 21Jan 2020 Hong Kong has been rocked by months of civil unrest. This Conference brought together historians, sociologists, political scientists, lawyers, and law...