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Cambridge Socio-Legal Group (CSLG) Podcast
Fifty Years of the Divorce Reform Act 1969: Daniel Monk & Rebecca Probert
Speakers: Professors Daniel Monk (Birkbeck University of London) & Rebecca Probert (University of Exeter)The enactment of the Divorce Reform Act 1969 was a landmark moment in family law. Coming into force in 1971, it had a significant impact on legal practice and was followed by a dramatic increase in divorce rates, reflecting changes in social attitudes.Fifty Year of the Divorce Reform Act 1969 brought together scholars from law, sociology, history, demography, and film and literature, to reflect on the changes to divorce law and practice over the past 50 years, and the changing impact of divorce on different...
2024-11-28
28 min
Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
Fifty Years of the Divorce Reform Act 1969: Daniel Monk & Rebecca Probert
Speakers: Professors Daniel Monk (Birkbeck University of London) & Rebecca Probert (University of Exeter)The enactment of the Divorce Reform Act 1969 was a landmark moment in family law. Coming into force in 1971, it had a significant impact on legal practice and was followed by a dramatic increase in divorce rates, reflecting changes in social attitudes.Fifty Year of the Divorce Reform Act 1969 brought together scholars from law, sociology, history, demography, and film and literature, to reflect on the changes to divorce law and practice over the past 50 years, and the changing impact of divorce on different...
2024-11-28
28 min
Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
'Radically legal: Berlin constitutes the future': CSLG seminar (audio)
Speaker: Joanna Kusiak, Junior Research Fellow in Urban Studies at King’s College Bio: Dr Joanna Kusiak is a scholar-activist who works at the University of Cambridge. Born in Poland, she has been shaped by the emancipatory tradition of the Solidarność movement and by the brutality of the neoliberal transformation. Her work focuses on urban land, housing crises, and the progressive potential of law. In 2021 she was one of the spokespeople of Deutsche Wohnen & Co enteignen, Berlin’s successful referendum campaign to expropriate stock-listed landlords. She is the winner of the 2023 Nine Dots Prize for ’thinking about the box’ about contempora...
2024-02-13
45 min
Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
Beyond Mirrors and Windows: Exploring State-Society Relationships Through Prison and Film: CSLG seminar
Speaker: Oliver Wilson-Nunn Bio: Oliver Wilson-Nunn is an Isaac Newton Research Fellow at Robinson College, University of Cambridge. He recently completed his PhD on prison and film in Argentina at the Centre of Latin American Studies, University of Cambridge. He has published on prison education in contemporary documentary film and on prison writing from Cuba. He is broadly interested in the relationship between law, criminal justice, and culture in Latin America, with his new project focussing on the relationship between contemporary documentary cinema and the processes of judicialisation and juridification. Prison, the cliché goes, serves as a mirror of society. F...
2024-02-01
29 min
Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
Beyond Mirrors and Windows: Exploring State-Society Relationships Through Prison and Film: CSLG seminar (audio)
Speaker: Oliver Wilson-Nunn Bio: Oliver Wilson-Nunn is an Isaac Newton Research Fellow at Robinson College, University of Cambridge. He recently completed his PhD on prison and film in Argentina at the Centre of Latin American Studies, University of Cambridge. He has published on prison education in contemporary documentary film and on prison writing from Cuba. He is broadly interested in the relationship between law, criminal justice, and culture in Latin America, with his new project focussing on the relationship between contemporary documentary cinema and the processes of judicialisation and juridification. Prison, the cliché goes, serves as a mirror of society. F...
2024-02-01
29 min
Cambridge Socio-Legal Group (CSLG) Podcast
Beyond Mirrors and Windows: Exploring State-Society Relationships Through Prison and Film: Oliver Wilson-Nunn
Bio: Oliver Wilson-Nunn is an Isaac Newton Research Fellow at Robinson College, University of Cambridge. He recently completed his PhD on prison and film in Argentina at the Centre of Latin American Studies, University of Cambridge. He has published on prison education in contemporary documentary film and on prison writing from Cuba. He is broadly interested in the relationship between law, criminal justice, and culture in Latin America, with his new project focussing on the relationship between contemporary documentary cinema and the processes of judicialisation and juridification.Prison, the cliché goes, serves as a mirror of society. F...
2024-02-01
29 min
Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
Beyond Mirrors and Windows: Exploring State-Society Relationships Through Prison and Film: Oliver Wilson-Nunn
Bio: Oliver Wilson-Nunn is an Isaac Newton Research Fellow at Robinson College, University of Cambridge. He recently completed his PhD on prison and film in Argentina at the Centre of Latin American Studies, University of Cambridge. He has published on prison education in contemporary documentary film and on prison writing from Cuba. He is broadly interested in the relationship between law, criminal justice, and culture in Latin America, with his new project focussing on the relationship between contemporary documentary cinema and the processes of judicialisation and juridification.Prison, the cliché goes, serves as a mirror of society. F...
2024-02-01
29 min
Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
'The Reasonable Person: A biographical introduction to an empathetic character': CSLG webinar
Speaker: Valentin Jeutner, Lund University Bio: Valentin Jeutner is an Associate Professor of Law at Lund University, Sweden. He was educated at Oxford (BA Law), Georgetown (LLM), Cambridge (PhD Law), Lund (MTh Theology). Valentin is a member of the New York Bar and has held visiting positions at the Federal Chancellery of Germany, Münster University, KU Leuven, the Berkman Klein Center of Harvard Law School, and Malta University. Since 2013, he has been affiliated with Pembroke College, Oxford. Valentin's teaching and research activities concern foundational questions of (international) law. For more about the Cambridge Socio-Legal Group see: https://www.law.c...
2023-01-25
39 min
Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
'The Reasonable Person: A biographical introduction to an empathetic character': CSLG webinar (audio)
Speaker: Valentin Jeutner, Lund University Bio: Valentin Jeutner is an Associate Professor of Law at Lund University, Sweden. He was educated at Oxford (BA Law), Georgetown (LLM), Cambridge (PhD Law), Lund (MTh Theology). Valentin is a member of the New York Bar and has held visiting positions at the Federal Chancellery of Germany, Münster University, KU Leuven, the Berkman Klein Center of Harvard Law School, and Malta University. Since 2013, he has been affiliated with Pembroke College, Oxford. Valentin's teaching and research activities concern foundational questions of (international) law. This entry provides an audio source for iTunes. For more about t...
2023-01-25
39 min
Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
'Prophylactic Rights: Sex Work, HIV/AIDS and Anti-Trafficking in Sonagachi': CSLG webinar
Speaker: Simanti Dasgupta Simanti Dasgupta is an associate professor of anthropology and the director of the International Studies Program at the University of Dayton. Her overarching interest in the politics of citizenship and belonging in postcolonial and neoliberal nation-states link her works. She is currently preparing a book manuscript tentatively titled, Prophylactic Rights: Sex Work, HIV/AIDS and Anti-Trafficking in Sonagachi, India, based on her ethnographic research with Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee, a sex workers’ collective, since 2011. She published this work in PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review; Anti-Trafficking Review, Opendemocracy:Beyond trafficking and slavery and The Conversation. She previously au...
2022-03-18
32 min
Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
'Prophylactic Rights: Sex Work, HIV/AIDS and Anti-Trafficking in Sonagachi': CSLG webinar (audio)
Speaker: Simanti Dasgupta Simanti Dasgupta is an associate professor of anthropology and the director of the International Studies Program at the University of Dayton. Her overarching interest in the politics of citizenship and belonging in postcolonial and neoliberal nation-states link her works. She is currently preparing a book manuscript tentatively titled, Prophylactic Rights: Sex Work, HIV/AIDS and Anti-Trafficking in Sonagachi, India, based on her ethnographic research with Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee, a sex workers’ collective, since 2011. She published this work in PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review; Anti-Trafficking Review, Opendemocracy:Beyond trafficking and slavery and The Conversation. She previously au...
2022-03-18
32 min
EXALT
Panel Discussion on Information Technology Rules, 2021
In this panel discussion, members of the Law and Technology Research Group (LTRG) at CSLG, JNU, comprising Dr. Nupur Chowdhury, Dr. P. Puneeth, Manpreet Dhillon, Anuradha Singh, Mandira Narain and Prabhat Mishra, discuss the various facets of Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021. The views offered by the panelists mainly center around the structure of the rules, petitions filed by social media and digital news platforms, and interpretation of the notification from the angle of Right to Privacy. Overarching comments regarding the policy and legal landscape are also presented. Hosts: Prabhat Mishra & Mandira Narain
2022-01-10
2h 05
#WebPolicyTalk: Live at IMPRI
NIDM | IMPRI | Panel Discussion on Forest Fires: Exploring the Solutions
National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM), Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, and Center for Environment, Climate Change and Sustainable Development at IMPRI and India Water Portal, organized A #WebPolicyTalk - Panel Discussion Topic: Forest Fires: Exploring the Solutions Date: April 30, 2021 Time: 11:30 AM IST Patron: Maj Gen Manoj K Bindal, Executive Director, NIDM, New Delhi Convenor: Prof Anil K Gupta, Head ECDRM, NIDM, New Delhi Moderator: Dr Simi Mehta, CEO & Editorial Director, IMPRI Panellists: Prof Amita Singh, President, NAPSIPAG Centre for Disas...
2021-06-08
2h 04
#WebPolicyTalk: Live at IMPRI
Special Lecture by Prof Amita Singh on Administrative Reforms towards AtmaNirbhar Bharat
IMPRI Special Lecture Topic: Administrative Reforms towards Atmanirbhar Bharat Date: October 14, 2020 (Wednesday) Time: 16:00 IST (GMT+5:30)Speaker: Prof Amita Singh, President, NAPSIPAG Centre for Disaster Research, Delhi; Rtd. Professor, Centre for the Study of Law and Governance (CSLG); Rtd. Member Secretary, Institutional Ethics Review Board, Jawaharlal Nehru University Chair: Prof M. H. Suryanarayana, Professor and Former Dean, Graduate Studies Programme, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development and Research (IGIDR), Mumbai Discussants: Dr Nived...
2020-12-18
2h 27
Cambridge Centre for Criminal Justice Lectures and Seminars
CCCJ/CSLG Seminar: 'Sexual Exploitation of Teenagers' - Jennifer Ann Drobac
Professor Dr Jennifer Ann Drobac of Indiana University (Visiting Fellow, Clare Hall) was a guest at a joint CCCJ/Cambridge Socio-legal Group event on 2 February 2017.
2017-02-02
23 min
Cambridge Centre for Criminal Justice (CCCJ) Podcast
Sexual Exploitation of Teenagers: CCCJ/CSLG Seminar - Jennifer Ann Drobac
Professor Dr Jennifer Ann Drobac of Indiana University (Visiting Fellow, Clare Hall) was a guest at a joint CCCJ/Cambridge Socio-legal Group event on 2 February 2017.
2017-02-02
23 min
Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
Sexual Exploitation of Teenagers: CCCJ/CSLG Seminar - Jennifer Ann Drobac
Professor Dr Jennifer Ann Drobac of Indiana University (Visiting Fellow, Clare Hall) was a guest at a joint CCCJ/Cambridge Socio-legal Group event on 2 February 2017.
2017-02-02
23 min